CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday,. Feb. 2, 1961 Hospital Operating -Expenditure Last Year Was $134,743 Net operating expenditure for the Castlegar hospital for 1960 was $134,743 © pre-nudit financial atatement discloses, hospital ad- ministrator John McGilp sald this week, : S The operating expenditure was within $4 of the budgeted figure and so the budget waq balanced “as far as estimates are concerned.” Mr, McGillp said that local phy- slotherapist Mrs. D. L. Corbett now visits the hospital for two hours each morning giving treatments un- der doctor’s orders to post-confine- ment cases. ‘Miss E, Nordlund, BOHIS nur- aing consultant, visited the hosp!- tal.early in January and expressed satisfaction at the steps taken by the hospital board in attempting to alleviate the high demand for beds, ‘The hospital is now doing rou tine chest X-rays on all admittan- ces to the hospital under the TB control program, sald Mr. McGilp. to thi ‘The annual ‘congregational meeting of the Castlegar United Church was held recently in the church basement, reports being submitted by all church groups. | Rev. Horie Pratt was chairman Grunerud, secretary. . The proposed budget for 1961 was presented by Gwilym Hughes. Chairman of the board of ste- wards, Bert Cherrington, advised that the board held nine meetings during the past year, and while plans for alterations and additions had been brought forth, the gen- eral funds had been at a low ebb earlier in 1960. A-gratifying change in the pic- ture had taken place since comple- tion of the sector plan, said Mr. Cherrington, and it would now, be possible to carry on the more im- portant projects, He made an urgent appeal for to serve on the church : c persons who have had chest X-rays within the previous year, expectant mothets, and children under 18 ‘years. . board. The same few members ser- ve on all the church organizatfons, ;and he felt “we need some of the iyounger members to come forth Will be received by. the noon February 13th. for APPLICATIONS: grapher Kinnaird Elementary : School, Seecretary-Treasurer until position half-time steno- Applicants must have Anvli 7 work and typing is essential. ledge of forms time Steno All applications to be sealed and marked “Part ble at Board Office. C. H. King, Secretary-Treasurer S.D.: No. 8 (Castlegar) Box 820, -. Castlegar, B.C. of the meeting, assisted by Mrs: L,|hig and offer thelr services.” , * In ting the financial statement, treasurer L. E. Cantell gave a breakdown of receipts and disbursements in 1960, which show- ed some accounts lower and some her, The “every member visita- tion” sector plan had incrensed re- celpts and he felt 1960 had been a good year. Of interest in the Ust’of dona-~ tions to the church funds waa a cash donation: and gift of two silver collection plates and a com- munion server, from Robert Tozer. Mr, Tozer, now residing with his son in Nelson, was o faithful member of the congregation while In, Castlegar, rarely missing a Sun- day service although over 90 years of age. . A‘report on’ subscriptions to the “Observer”. magazine was given by Mrs, , H. Murray, who stated there aré now 61 magazines going out each month, ‘Mrs, Murray said the general outlook: for this Very Bus’ Year Reported _ - Fer Local United Church Tit would enhance the appearance of the choir and make for better singing. He appealed ‘once ogain for more members and thanked all who had helped to make his work a pleasure. A vote of thanks and apprec- jatlon was’ extended on behalf of the meeting by Mr. Cantell and ‘Rev. Pratt mentioned the contribu- tion of Mr, Dalziel toward ithe re- cent “world week of Prayer," in conducting the 42-voice choir from churches in,the area, Mrs, R. Gemmill presented the financial report of the WA and in the absence of WA president, M J. Sherbiko, her report was given by Mrs. L. Grunerud, During 1960 the WA held suc- cessful teas and bazaars and had catered -to several events. Mrs. Sherbiko wished to thank all her WA helpers for their loyal support. In reporting for the sesslon, Mr, Lipsett extended thanks: to the choir and to the Sunday School su- teachers and i Mrs.| Mrs. M. Hougen and Mr. and Mrs, ROBSON SOGIALS Mrs, Johnson, Phone 5165 Guest at the ‘home of Mrs. D. Magee is Mrs, M. McLeod of ‘Lady- smith, Vancouver Island, ‘Miss Wendy, Scott, who is em- ployed in Nelson, is visiting. her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Scott for & few days, Mr, H. Evans,"Mrs. B. H, Mc-, Phee ‘and son Eric and Mr. H. who is o patient in the Trail hos- pital, on Saturdey afternoon. Mrs. K. Whldie, ‘who spent o few doys visiting relations in Cal- gary, is home again. Amo those attending -the Guesford-Woodrow wedding Satur- day were Mr, and Mrs. A. Woodrow, Mr, and Mrs. R. Bro, Mr, and Mrs. 8, Grant, Mrs, D, Gavrillk, Mr. and vT. McColm. Mrs.'L, Baker is a patient in Kootenay Lake General Hospital In Nelson. * A very successful coffee party was held at the home of Mrs, W. T. Waldie when many members and friendsof the Women's Institute were present. The procecds of the party ore to be donated to the improved, and it is hoped to clear up all outstanding subscription ac- counts before the renewal date comes up this spring. At the suggestion of Mr, Pratt a vote of thanks, was given to Mrs. Murray for her efforts. ~ Mrs, M, Peachey, treasurer of the Sunday School for the past 10 years, handed in her resignation to this position, prior. to giving a fi- repor! ‘Mrs, Pehchey advised’ Mrs. W. Easton has offered to take over the office of treasurer, Financial state- ments for the Sunddy School cov- ered the 10-year period and depict- ed a remarkable record on the part of the children participating. Sunday School superintendent Gwilym Hughes spoke of the new department started for children 13 years and older, who were now too old for the usual Sunday. School classes. Commencing in September, the plan: has been’a great success., . My, sald ‘the young people take great pride in helping to conduct services, and recalled the Sunday School sponsoring ‘of Gladys Aylward, famous “small woman” of China, The Junior Choir helps with services on special algo, Tor ayitieiy, ale Carman: Aeon Peepers Le a Pnuonal Chang Account Which is the RIGHT account for your MONEY? Are you using your bank’to your own sreatest advantage? Are you putting your type of account—‘or acc your needs? money into the particular ints — that. best suits At the Bank. of Montreal, savings ‘Accounts, Personal Chequing Accounts and Current Ac- counts all offer you particular advantages depend- ing on bow you plan to use the money you deposit. Best way to decide which account, or combi- nation of accounts, is just right to give you the best. run for your moncy is to pick up a copy of the B of M’s little folder “The Right Account Will Save You Moncy”. Ie outlines the différence between - * ‘the various accounts and explains how best You can use them. And it’s yours for the asking. Ask for your gopy at your neighbourhood B of M branch Bank oF Canada Ronald WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WAIK OF LIFE SINCE 017. MontTREAS” Fat Bank D. Minnion, Manager ; ¢ Concluding his’ report, Mr. Hughes said he looked forward to the day when we have a Christian Education building for use of the Sunday ‘School - and all” ‘church groups, and extended his sincere thanks to the Sunday School tea- chers, and all who helped in this work, * in the absence of Mrs, J, Wal- lace, treasurer, Mr, Pratt reported lfor Mand M fund which showed a at which the choir presegted two selections. Mr, Dalziel wished to y tri bute to Mrs. Wallace for her Taith= under direction of Mrs. Paul Oglow, until by Mra. Dalziel, but had been inactive in the fall three ore at present. e suggestion ‘that choir risers in the chancel be considered was "SASH" AND - poOR - WORK PIERSON WINDOWS. © AND ALL KINDS OF GLASS ‘GLIDDEN PAINT KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS PHONE 5155+ junction with the Sector plan, and |, put forth by Mr, Dalziel, who felt A general discussion on church matters, visitation of new families, ete, took place, Report for the AOTS Club hospital for the purchase of frozen desserts and pie fillings. Mrs. A, Smecher was co-hostess with Mrs, Waldic. prepared by John Dunlop, retiring president and gave a bricf resume RENATA SOCIALS Johnson ‘visited Dr. W, L. Wright, |" ‘ The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar Court of | Revision Anyone. wishing to contest the Frontage Assess- ment must notify the Village Office by fetter ON or BEFORE FEBRUARY 9,- ‘stating the grounds of complaint. The Court of Revision will sit at the Castlegar Village Office on February 13, (Commencing at 9 am. } ‘ J. LOGELIN; Village Clerk, of the club’s activities during the past year. Chief among the uc- if Mrs, M. Rohn Mr, and Mrs. A, C. Waldron of | was the -duplicating machine for the use, The par- church, which is now in constant were recent visitors to Renata. Mra, J. Rosse and son Eddie of ear, Mr. Hughes reported on the in- and urged everyone through thelr obligations to a suc- cessful conclusion, Rev. Pratt noted from all re-1e Ufe, - Kenneth Hall. lected to! serve ty .served as a “finale” for the of Mr.-and Mrs, KM Rohn. An interim fineneial report for family of Kinnaird were Sunday beady incr ate a rniedea noe Visitors at the home of Mr, and ‘As chairman of the sector plan,| ser. g, Rempel, Ports, the good work accomplished | regarding costs of bringing out a by the sector plan and said it had|refuges family under the “World stimulated a new interest: in church| Refugee Year” plan. The meeting ‘Three new members were elec-|ing the other churches in this pro- a tothe session, these being, W.|ject, and a motion to ‘support it R,. McCutcheon, John McGilp and ‘was. passed, were visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. W. Leduc and Mr. Jack Hansen was a week- tensive program which had taken|eng visitor at the home: of his|| place. He felt it “well wothwhile,"| "int ‘and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. T. to carry) wiebe: ‘Miss R, Grove was'a Trail vi- jsitor for the weekend. was favorable’ to the idea of join- Notice of the: Church: Anniver- sary service on Feb..19 and an in- stewards were Mrs, L. Grunerud; B, H, Chi three year terms on. the board of|formal:social on Feb. 20 was an- h in and John T, Dunlop. the second - May.’ Pratt gave figures drawn|of opening Services, in the new up by the Ministerial ‘Assoclation| building, , nounced by Mr, Pratt, This com- a 1 ird’s Newest & Most Scenic Sub-Division : -24 CHOICE SCENIC LOTS. V.L:A. & N.H.A. APPROVED BRO. APPLY Young. Agencies : LIMITED CASTLEAIRD PLAZA PHONE 4341 ——— "CLASSIFIED AD RATES PHONE 3031 Closing ‘Time: 12 noon Wednesday previous to the day of issue. Classified ada “are charg: ed for at the rate of five cents ber word or’ figure per insets tion.” Minimum © charge _ for. classified ads handed in at the Castlegar News office ta, 50 rents. Minimum charge ‘for classifieds phoned ‘inte the office is 60 cents. sy) ‘There Is a special. rate of allowing a Classified, ad to Tun three times for the price of. two, providing there are no changes In the wording of the ad in subsequent fosues. ‘ * & Castlegar “Nows “box number may be used on class ifted ada for: an extra ‘charg - of 59 cents for handling*answ- ers, ; Engagement notices, obit varies and cards of thanks o- “usual Jength are. publishee LL & flat charge of $1, “A COMPLETE “ Propane Service Bulk and Bottle Propane Propane and Natural Equipment _ EXPERIENCED SERVICE. 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FOR SERVICE DROP IN or’ PHONE 4851 CLEANER _ LAUNDRY & DRY Ss ALEX CHEVELDAVE BO, Land Sorreyor 448 Columbia Avénue Business Directory OPTOMETRIST Wed. 230 to 8 pm. Phone 302k M. E. McCORQUODALE BO. Land Surveyor 1244 Bay Avenue, Trail @-bedtroo : tut New Jot. Phone 6931. _ AGENCIES ie Balck Century, d-door hardtop, V-8 automatic, Fadlo, new ‘tres Phone 9641. 1050 - Austin. in: rut order, $70. Phone 5130, ene _- 1958 Morris Oxford car in good ition, * Pric to sell running - condition, below market value, Phone 6325, 3-5 Surplus stock” of building ma- gain. .2-in. . liners, - et ee Blocks, |. concret $1350 keg. Sentinel Bote: Thrime Phone git sae 355 Plymouth, Excellent: a engine, radio, new tires, $200. For vaale rent, 4-bedroom Route ata close, to tuaint shopping cen fe, Enon e 2161. m home on beauti, For Hore, Cooked Maals CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM: xow UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, OPEN EVERY DAY s Closed Sundays from 8 am.-Il am, , SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER ‘Fried Chicken “KINNAIRD CONSTRUCTION : | McKEE’S : Plumbing and Heating Ltd. ~ large and small Appliances COMPANY See Us For Estimates, NO. JOB TOO SMALL E _ Phone, 3262 : price. Phong E bei Au -SOPOW ‘FOR SALE ‘2-bedroom | ‘hom, 101-3rd one: Kinnaird, Apply at house. a houses ‘Other:has 4 rooms with bat adjoining. new garage on approxi: mately pore: Cheap for ane ier ne Hea "Al Piao. Haste Ave., or phone 3 ‘anni. ve., Kinn -FOR [RENT ted at : “Mountain Park Zoo, coe enone Sis. th_and utility, fridge "aid stove, vaeirvice Bull lern furnished cottage, Cou. ple lo Sn Phone 4558, 3 Furnished asement aatte: Phone 5536, Lots’ for-sale, ‘App! Ozerott’s -6 | Jewellery Store. ly, imme eiately Gas treasurer, J. H. Smith, The min- |-bedroo! 6l4 *Gathonate at, ‘elon, 0, B. Ballard indicated there were rE one tt R. 8-8|41 Sunday school services with an} a beaioont trailer loca-| average attendance of 49 children Robs /and 12 teachers and officers. ‘The Ee - 3-8 | tlons to worthy oer, and donated 4 | ee ‘Phone oral or apply. aae-tth mn ‘The. with 22 present and Archdeacon EB. iH. of ‘Trail pres Church Annual Meeting annual meciing of the) $33 to missionary work! 1 Kinnaird, One has|®0bson Anglican Church members Mrs. Ballar 2-bedrooms, full. basement,. ate was held Monday evening in. tbejcradle-roll report for Mrs, R, Bro. matic oil heat, teasonably iced Community Memorial. Church Hall/ Birthday cads haye beeh sent to also gave the those on the cradle roll. The Wo- CE ST ET 5 SBULLDOZING ‘ LAND OLEARING EXCAVATION PAUL THEDEBAHN Marshall's Store Minutes of the last’ annual meeting were read by the secretary- air! utes were adopted as was the fi- nancial report and 6 very: success- ful year was noted, Reports were given, Sunday School ‘report by. Mrs, Sunday School has pald‘all‘its own j-|expenses and made several dona- “NOTICES :- “Bull Dog’ clips, shipping tags and see are "available = the . Furnished heated apartment, private ee apply 475 Maple i-bedroom House in. Greseent Eritz WANTED Want: to. buy. used _ioeglemment channel 2 antenna at 8 reasonal al Valley. $20: per bencac Phone ine ‘Vagel, — and alterations, Apply f (06 Cedar, St. W. behind Oastle ane tie s prepared Sack a ‘Phone . uans S| sae io ‘and board available, Ap- ply, Bireathy Av Ave., Castlegar. | ‘Woman wanted: to care for 3 small while mother, works 4 pm. ‘to midnight, Phone 4497. “HELP WANTED © ial Im g = ee pa all sale Jo a ‘provement lel |, Feb, ra hebeen, a0 and 430. ‘Tickets 0! the door, 25¢ each, ee lo wat" *aiesting of. the Caatle- NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. . |. January -80,:1981° interested. in squal dancing | ‘phone ee =. attend the “ing | Hospitality they have received when cer! tion, Mr. Smith read the’ Church ‘are | Anglican familles had left the Dis- 4-4 trict during “1960, All the reports men’s ial to the Cr ity. Memorial Church. report’ was read by Mrs. RT. Waldie. It showed a very, active and success- ful year with an average attend- ance at the meetings of 19. __‘Thelr money was raised through coffee parties, the sale of regal sta- tionery anda bring and buy table. ‘The members had ‘also worked for the missions. Mrs, H, Johnson re- ported: that the altar had. been ta- ken,‘ caré’ of ‘the year Gravel & Top :Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE . 9011 COLUMBIA BAND & GRAVEL Cor.” Maple & Sh, Castlegar. with members putting flowers on the altar. The lnens and frontals supply the candles for the altar. for the year. O. B, Ballard, the rector’s warden, spoke a few words. Colin Petts of Castlegar, the parish trea- N[surer, read the report of the gen- eral and rectory funds, All com- mitments ‘were met. during 1960. Many. questions were asked regard- ing these funds and Mr, Petts an-) ‘swered them, He also broke the amounts down. when, INSURANGE ; For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, NEEDS ‘Mr. Petts expressed the thanks of his wife and himself for all the invited to Robson, He also read a copy: ‘of “a letter he’ had: given ‘to bei H.-1. G, Hage, stating that he|" of. .the parish ‘and . wished the rector and the Parish every success in 1961. Mr, Petts held this, position: for over 14 years dnd the members were sorry to hear. of his resigna- report which showed that three were received with thanks being led to x Rivers School Dis- | nights at 130, : +305 | 1, ae ‘Alban’s Mr mies “meat “and and = month at 730 Bam in tie Pasian Pariah Hall. 3-5 ‘Kinnaird fittle ‘Theatre cordiatly welcomes all ine terested in amateur - dramatics. Meetings are held the first fh wonday or ies each month at 8 pm. 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Mrs. Ttegion branch No. 170 imest- | ings held on ‘Ist ‘and 3rd Tuesd nf —e month in ‘the Legion Han | 2211 United Church WA ‘meets » PHONE 4941 KOOTENAY BUILD-RITE Construction Company- < os build or Figs priate Phe Phone 3° ‘oF 008 “ Industrial Commercial - Domestic Wiring-. - 24-Hr, Maintenance Service. ‘Wiring & Rewiring fon- minationa! form. ation Phone Mrs, Sat at Barts the Tagisa meets every Ath Tue “Tiestay” at 8 pm, in the jrhere ig room TEC new’ FD in” the Legion band. Practices are held every Monday night at 7.30 in ‘the Legion hall. New faces are welcbm: 6-2 foo, The cubis antual werhies e club’s annu: mee be ad in pe meh a ie wil 0, Newcomers the "Bistelet iy be made ea eetings - r day “of every month Bee ba p.m. | éd- é-and persons may phone 782L or 7811. i inools ist and hae sb ani S ays of oh each aeane C Castlegar and District Golt berg are Yegerding someo: take over as organist for the.Chur- ch services, Leslie, will be for one service a month, He finds he has quite a busy time being or- ganist for the Sunday School and also as & Sunday School teacher. ‘This'fall he will be leaving the Dis- interested 4 vn 0 the eka sted vin | folning Phone Mra, Clara Saunders. toa holds ‘its zegular. mee the first Please 8 | Eyeood 8 at ra or oe ee Lilian Killougn meets. every . ug! “Chapter” TODE of cnet ee ome e month. Co: . Phone 6297, 0 ca J. , Ghamber of Commerce meets | Wednesday he 2a pan. in the esday of. Eis aoe Ceaee rested persons ne eo eliglbh | mbers, a =| Sampben Phone a ieee A 8-2 No. 79 ,OES. 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