CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 24, 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black- stok of Haney were the over- night visitors of the -former’s aunt, Mrs. T. L. Bloomer, and also visited briefly at the home of Mr, and Mrs, R. A. D, West. Mrs. W. Easton is home from the hospital ogain, and this time she is feeling much better. Mrs. B, Findlater is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mr. R, A. D, West is enjoy- ing a hunting trip at Brooks, Alberta, Mrs. J. Toogood was the del- egate from St. Alban's W. A. to the West Kootenay Deanery meeting held last Friday in Fruit- vale, Mrs. J. F. Killough, presi- dent of the Auxiliary, also at- tended, together with Archdea- con B, A, Resker, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Norris, and Mr, David Donnan attended a staff meeting of the Bank of Commerce held in Creston last weekend, Miss Tina Woodrow, daugh- ler of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Wood- row, had rather-a nasty accident while out horse-back riding and is a patient in the Trall-Tadanoe Hospital. Constable and Mrs, A. J. Link spent the weekend with the latter’s parents Mr, and Mrs, W. Schwartzenhauer, after ‘having been on a two week honey-moon to Coastal points. On Monday, they left for Kimberley where they will take up residence. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A T. Horswill on Tues- day were Mrs. J. B. Grey of Van- couver, and her daughter Mrs, E. H, Goutschi of Trail, gemma ti A number of district Kiwan- is members and their wives at- tended the dinner mepting in Trail on Saturday night hoouring Py Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park nC THE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES oa REPORTERS Mrs, Hostetter Mrs. Smecher Sharples an Mr. and Mrs. L. Lakeman, i A group of local hunters, in- cluding Mr. M. Dalton, ‘Mr, E. Mr. K, My. Mr. M. B, Dennis, of |< the Pacific Northwest Kiwanis District. They included Mr. and Mrs, J. F, Killough, Mr. and Mrs, ‘W. Waldie, Mr. and Mrs, W. Wal- per, Mr. and Mrs, M. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. G, Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. E. Frederiksen, Mr. and Mrs, H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Ken ILK, rec He or Carnation gf LESS Waste r More Good Eating! 33c + TEA BAGS, Lipton’s 60's pkg sor, “Cainpieis Toms 4 tins MARSHMALLOWS, 1 Ib. pk. «.....0-- RINSO, Giant, oe 10¢ counon 79¢ PICNICS, Boneless, Lb. . 59 we have a good assort- Lb. GROUND BEEF, 3 Ibs. “BLUE LABEL Beer ROASTS, fe prepared foc HALLOWE'EN ment of Hallowe'en Shellout Treats W. Sharples and Mr. M Maran have returned from a hunting trip to Taber, Alberta. ‘Mr. C. Hogg, a former resi- dent, was renewing acquainten- ces here on Tuesday, on his way Mrs, Kaufman - Mrs. Williamson “ii Mrs, Warkentin ~ 7181 3227 ~ 4568 ~ Sla Chapter was very pleased to tae visitors from Columbia Chapter, No. 32 Trail, and Rose City Chap- ter, No. 28 Nelson, Refreshments were served at the close of the|L. evening . Guests at the home of Mrs, D, Magee is Mrs. E. Roper of Harrop. Visiting at the home of Dr, and Mrs. W. Wright over the were Mr. and Mrs, E, to V from W Alberta, where he now fesides. Mr. and Mrs. M. Moran are in Vancouver on a short busi- ness trip, ‘4 Out-of-town guests at the recent Schwartzenhauer — Link wedding included Mr. and Mrs. H. Lequin from Seattfe, Mr. and Mrs. P. Link and family from Vermillion, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs, D. Oscarson of Kimberley, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kyle of Vancou- ver, Mr. J. McMann of Kimber- ley, Mr. C, Schwartzenhauer and Mrs. C, Briggeman of Deer Park, Mr. and Mrs. J. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs, E. Coutts of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. L. Couture and family, Mr. and Mrs. K, Comosetti, Mr. and Mrs, E. Haley, Mr. and Mrs. L. Schwartzenhauer and family from Rossland, and from Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mansfield.and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Isaac- son and son, Mr. and Mrs. T.'Fox and ‘daughter, Miss D. Norfield, Miss Norma Anderson and ars and Mrs. P. Renwick, Robson Socials Recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herb Johnson were Mrs. P. Murphy and Mrs, Prin- gle of Trail. Also Cpl. and Mrs. Ken Atkinson of the R. C, A. F. stationed at New Westminster, Mr, Atkinson is a nephew of pe Johnson's. Mr, Frank Airey of Van- couver, Past Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter of B.C. Or- der of the Eastern Star, visited Minto ‘Chapter on Tuesday ev.) ening. Mr. Airey presented Min-/ to Chapter with a beautiful satin! Altar Cloth which he .dedicated. | After the meeting a social even- ing was enjoyed and Minto KINNAIRD CATHOLIC GLUB — 4th Annual Bazaar Saturday Ociober 26th; 1957 FROM 2:00 — tino a @ BAKE TABLE ‘EMBROIDERED LINEN FISH POND Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall @ PARC @ SEWING TABLE, @ KNITTING = ws s tet EL. POST i Wright of Fernie, on their return j Commission jand a new ‘selection will be re- home they were atcompanicd by Mrs. Wright’s mother and’ bro- ther, Mrs, E. H, McPhee and Er- ic, Shower Held For Margaret Willis honored at a surp: eous shower at the home of Mrs, |" fe | sented the honoree and her lid | mother, “Mrs. J. A, Williams with| corsages of pink es were won by Miss Gerry De- Foe, Miss Rosalyn Williams, Mrs. Miss Marion Quirk. Williams in a gaily basket of pink and white paper dlowers, served after a fun-filled even- ing. Archibald. Sr., Mrs. M. Waite, Mrs, N. De Foe, Mrs. R. DeFoe, Miss Gerry DeFoe, Miss G. Archi- bald, Mrs. C. Brodman, Mrs, L. Miss 4 Invicaurcegt 1" Kinnaird Institute Wom. Name Hospital Project of the’ Kinnaird Archibald on Tuesday even- Mrs, A. and: Mrs, n-| Women’s itute have decided to equip the waiting-room at the | Castlegar and District Hospital, as thelr particular project for {ie to the building. © Dube, as joint A of the deci- pre- sion came at the regular month: ly meeting at which Hospital Ad- aM ; “Games were played and priz- Bosse Mrs. .N.. De Foe and Gifts were presented: to! Miss) J was guest speaker, Members were also informed that the Institute has ‘ordered 160 cookbooks to go on salé, with tha proceeds going. to the hospital, ° 4 project fund. Dainty refreshments were Guests present were Mrs,"A. are hold- ing Xmas card. parties in their homes, to order! Xmas, cards. The next meeting is to be the Annual meeting, and will be held at the home of Mrs, Chev- eldave on November 14th, Bosse, Miss Marion Quirk, Miss Rosalyn Williams and Mra. G. Guimont, Rick's TV TUBES & SUPPLIES PHONE’ CASTLEGAR. 7271 THIS 1S THE TIME OF YEAR YOU WILL REALLY ENJOY TV SEE’ US FOR FLEETWOOD - ‘Tho Finest In Sight PRICE RANGE $179.50 to $369.50 Terms May Be Had Orv Any Model TRY — THEN BUY Hooking up to a TV cable does not ‘tle one down to purchasing a set ‘from anyone in particular Mrs, W. T. Waldiec, of the W. I. held a very success- ful coffee party at her home on Thursday . morning, the . room: were very pretty with the At umn leaves surrounding rose- buds and mums, Mrs, J. Stadle! and Mrs, H. Johnson helped to serve. The proceeds will be ear marked for the W. I, Hospital project. . i é as Kinnaird Korner Mr. and Mrs, K. Spence are home from a trip to Portland TELEV “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependa ELECTRONIC SERVICES and Medford, Oragon, wqzerc) Rall MOURNE RCL * SALES and SERVICE @ RCA VICTOR RADIO & TY @ TV CABLE HOOK-UPS TNA | SS a L 7 ble service” PHONE 3331 they visited the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Shearer. They returned via the west coast, where they spent some time with the E. F. Spences in Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. K. Markle and family spent the weekend in Spokane as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan’, Stevenson, Ronnie Hendricks accompanied them. Mrs, A. McLeod has zeturn- ed to her home ‘in Saskatoon after spending the summer months with her dauehier and son-in-law,’ Mr. and Fitzpatrick. Mrs, Rosa Wisted of Pentic- | ton has been visiting at the home ‘of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Wisted. Recently visiting the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Kulcheski were Mr, and Mrs. Art Townsend and Valerie of Revelstoke. Rene Archambault and El- mer Lucas returned Tuesday from a five day hunting -trip at Canal Flats. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Melrose spent Sunday picnicing at Slo- can Park. The weather has taken us fram one extreme to another this -week, Library Work Parly ‘Held Tuesday First general meeting of the Library Committee reported a successful work-party was held on Tuesday evening, at the Cast- legar Public Library. ' Many new books.were. un- packed .and catalogued, with some $150. worth of. new read- ing material being placed on the shelves, The travelling library books, supplied by the Public Library in Victoria,’ were j Packed up, for return shipment, , ceived shortly to take their place. A second night is planned ‘for October 29th, and executives of the Library Commission would welcome any help offered, Tais season the Executive is short- handed, as ‘they no longer have ‘the services of W. Oleski and G. Smith, formerly on the com- Specials Shop and Save October 25 and 26 | sae BAKE MIXES, Robin Family Sixe, 2 pkts for TINY, SHOCOLATE ALLOWS, MARGARINE; Delmar Lb. r COFFEE, Nabob, 1 tbh. pke. BUTTER, 1st. grade PORK LEG ROASTS. Lb. BEEF-POT ROASTS, Lb. VEAL GUTLETS Ss - a Everyday Low Prices DELMAR MARGARINE, 2 Ibs. ... BUTTER, Ist. grade, Glendale, PREM, Swift’s Round, Ib. PEANUTS, in the shell, tb. ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES, 2 for _ TOMATO SOUP, Aymler’s, 4 for .. KING SIZE TIDE, FRUIT & VEGETABLES ORANGES, cello pack, 5 ths. TURNIPS, tb. 4 EATS ROUND STEAK, Blue Brand, Ib. PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. ... FRESH PORK LEG ROAST, Ib. . BABY BEEF LIVER, Ib. .... BEEF SHORT RIBS, Ib. -TRISCHUCKS — Store Closed Monday Afternoon Open All Boy) Wednesday Commissicn ‘ Continued from page | at Monday's meeting. ee are to be eff Set. October 27th As Bible Sunday The Castlegar and District has 1957, ° Commissioner R, Maddocks Teported some complaints re- garding garbage pick-ups had come in, and hoped these would be checked. He also felt some- thing more should be done ‘in Me |the way of street cleaning in Castlegar, . The application of M. Mor- cn and V. Jones for permission to build a Motel on Mr. Jones property is being referred to the Department of Health for their | opinion, te No definite figures have’ been recelved on costs of a .com- munity planning survey being considered by R. G. Cave, Con- sulting Engineer. The survey would cover long-range plan- ning for all future needs of the community, such as sewage systems, water supply and any Problem which might conceiv- ably arise ‘in time to come. It was pointed out various services supply sutveys such as these, and if figures could be obtained sooff, the proposal could be con- sidered at budget time. Chairmen 3, E. Kraft advis- ed of a request from the B.C. Telephone for rental of the old Fire Hall for storage purposes. Council agreed to rent the buil- ding ata fee of $15 per month. At present the Fire Trucks are using the building, so that ‘it is not available until the units are put into the new Fire Hall. Fire- men are at présent using the Village . Office basement for lecture and clubrooms. Due to the lateness of the season, Council has decided to effect temporary repairs to the Public Works garage roof, rather than have a complete re-roof’ job done at this time, This will be done in the spring, Three readings were given to the Fireworks Bylaw, ‘which will provide control of Fire- works,.and prohibit sale to any- one under 18 years of age. -Council authorized Clerk A. T. Horswill to order a wreathe a Remembrance Day. Mr, ‘Kratt { will represent the Council at the November 11 Services, to lay the wreathe, - With the completion of the Fire Hall soon, a new sign will make its appearance on the joint Civie Building with suit- able wording to include both buildings. The sign , is now: in preparation. ’ Approval of payment ‘ot ac- counts totalling $6,343.90 was given, Largest single amount was the piogress claim by Columbia Builders for Fire Hall-Const set) Be next Sunday, October auth, as Bible Sunday for this district, Prayers will be said, offerings ta- ken an@.sermons will be preach- ed, concerning the work -of the Canadian. Bible .Society. This Society is the'tool.of most of our Churches as it ‘supplies Bibles free or cheaply in’ many Jangu- ages for the use of the Churches, Schoolat-and: Armed Forces, No one can be ‘an educated person wit out a knowledge of the Bible for qur. literature and language is é: ai’ Christian. unless he kriow#'the Bible for it is the basis of our Belief and right conduct. This Best Seller of the centur- ies.is an. inspired record of how God revealed Himself, progress- ively to mankind and ‘of how men puzzled out about God; a- bove all it gives us a wonderful record of God’s visit in tht form man to this earth and of all the great things He did and said to help man to understand in the fullest way possible about God and his great love. It isa book well worth READING and should not be put away.on a shelf to gather dust. It is GODS WORD, now this World needs the eter- "| nal message of God in this Space ‘and Atomic Age. The Bible con- tains that message. 2 Thanks are due to the K, R. C. for their help towards the work of the Bible Society. That help is given in place of a can- vass which most places have and on condition that each Church takes up an offering for the Soc- jety. There will be envelopes at your Church next Sunday. Seedling Trees Given Vancouver Students More than 6,000 scedling trees‘ will be presented to Grade 1 students in the Vancouver area over the next few weeks. Launching this program, sponsored by the Canadian Pulp andd Paper Association, in co- operation with the B.C. Forest Service and the Department of Robson Evening Grou; Holds Successful Sale The Robson Recreational Hall was filled to capacity on Wednesday, when Mrs, R. Bro, President of the Evening Group, opened the Sale. The-tables were decorated with mums and rose: |and were very. pretty, In charge fot the kitchen were Mrs, J. 'Thor- ndale, convenor, assisted by Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs, Beth Rogers, and Mrs. J, Schuepfer, these ladies were kept very busy with such a crowd, The Sewing table held many lovely articles and the con- venor of stch was Mrs. B, K. MacCalister assisted by Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. A, O.Woodraw was in charge of the Novelty table. Mrs, J. Hunter and Mrs, H. Bel- beck were in charge of a well In land Gas Reports To Shareholders In its Fifth Annual Report to ‘the Shareholders released to- day, Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd: and its. wholly owned subsidiary companies showed a net income for the year ending June 30,1957, of $467,962. This was an increase of more than $350,000 over last year, After payment of prefer- ence dividends the earned surplus carried forward at the year-end arnounted to $387,785 which re- presented an increase of over $200,000 when compared with the corresponding figure for the pre- vious year-end. ‘ The Inland natural gas tran- smission and distribution system was not in operation at the fis- cal year- end, but is now com- plete to’ Nelson and fully operat- ive throughout the Okanagan and part of the Kootenay’s. It will, beginning of next week. Inland’s_ subsidiaries; Peace River. Transmission Company Limited, Grande Prairie Trans- mission Co, Ltd.,, St. John Gas and Oil Co, Ltd., and Canadian Northern Oil and.Gas Ltd., show- ed a income of $203,223 for the Jaden bake table. The table for |- be completely in operation by the, * CASTLEGAR NEWS, hursday, October 24, 1957 s the children was well inden with home made candy, popcorn, gum and funny books, needless to say this table was very popular, in charge were Mrs, F, Giraud and Mrs. Ted Worley. Mrs. which entitled you to’a chance was in charge of the tea tickets on the door prize. Mrs. W. Kennedy had don- ated a beautiful 54” table cloth to the group, which was raff- Jed off during the sale under the Wirection ‘of Mrs. Kay Adshead, who was also in charge of the tickets, Little Janice Lamb drew, the winning ticket and Mrs, Cé- ell Adshead of Mackinson, was the lucky winner. The door prize was won by Mrs. S. Grant and little Leo Lesy drew the winning ticket, - HAVE YOU READ THE CLASSIFIEDS R. Bro|’ CLRCLZry cas JSpmbiriation: DOORS. ‘AND’; CASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR WORKS phone 3211 HAMAS Anniversary celebration... with A. special year after ‘ing all Little Jug of G &w ‘Old. Rye Whisky! ‘Something special to celebrate our 125th anniversary, Canada’s fire bottled whisky—G & W td Rye—now comes to you ina distinctive Little Brown dug. So j eye » in our 123th Brown . & GeWurn LE BADW.IVS ony nye w WORTS LIMITED © CANADA'S OLDEST ULTILLERY © RSTADLIGNND 1037 was held at Queen Mary Elem- entary School, West 5th Avenue and Trimble Street at 2:15 p. m., Friday, October 18th, Mr. E. W. Bowering, Prin- cipal of Queen Mary School, was chairman of the ceremony which featured Mrs, Buda Brown, M.L.A. Member for Vancouver Point Grey, presenting the seed- lings to 100 Grade 1 students Seedling frees have been to tion, for $5,376.20. . @ time saver in the ” know how ° (managed without it” ; with an ' every day is easier... ° in various B.C. areas for the past eleven years. Each tree is carefully pack- ed in peat moss in a kraft pulp box lined with | water-proofed paper. Planting “instructions are | printed on the box. In Addition, each pupil: receives ts?4pérsonal certificate. to take shomé. with ‘the seedling. Concluding the coldrful pre- sentation deremony, Mr.R. H. R. Young ‘i Past Chai expenses, +In his report “to the share- holders, Inland’s P; John Board or the G This SE aeaa is not displayed by the Liquer Contral of British Cc McMahon, -stated that during the past fiscal year the company completed its financing and that the’ largest number of share- holders are in British Columbia, with most of the balance in other Canadian provinces. Since February the company has built 360'miles of transmis- sion system and distribution sy- stems in 27 communities of Bri- tish Columbia, and gas was turn- ed on about a month ahead of schedule. Mr. McMahon also reported a good year for Canadian Northern and St. John, both of which are active exploration and develop- ment companies in the Peace River district, Inland now has a staff of 125 of the Canadian Pulp “and Pa- per ‘Association, British Columbia Division, thanked’Mrs Brown and |Mr, Bowering for their enthus- fiastic Participation in the pro- most of whom are in the territory where gas is dis- tributed. ‘Fifteen sales and main- tenance’ offices are open and more than 70 per cent of the first year estimate of customers gramme fare now receiving gas. USE OUR No Down Lay-Away Plan FOR CHRISTMAS CHOOSE: YOUR GIFT NOW! _ We Carry The World's Finest -Waiches CONVENIENT Payment LO MANY “HERE’S AN OPPORTUNITY Te Beatty Refrigerators GOING AT COST OK $$$ THE VERY LATEST IN FAIRBANKS — MORSE WASHING MACHINES , db. LOIN VEAL STEAKS, . . ‘Lb. 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