CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 21, 1960 Fall Fair Book Out ‘Things are warming up Tor the 14th annual Castlegar and District Fall Fair, to be held this year on September 23 and 24, The 1960 rule and entry book Is now being distributed, with en- try closing date belng set for Sept. 19, There are 10 divisions In the prize Ust this .year, Including a lengthy section for juniors, which has 152 classes listed. For adults there are a total of 333 classes divided among art, han- dicrafts, needlework, baking, dairy products, vegetables, fruits, flow- érs and home canning, P. D. Ewart is president, J. 8, Scott and Mrs. O, Bradford vice presidents, Mrs, P. Oglow corres- Pondence. secretary, Mrs, E, A. Mc- Donald treasurer, Mrs, H, Johnson press correspondent. Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5488 Kinnaird Socials sons spent two ‘weeks on vacation recently with Mra, Briggeman's parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. Startup at North Battleford, Sask. Mr, Nick Orlesky 1s home from DEER PARK SOGIALS Mrs.Williamson Toronto, Ontario, arrived to spend Mm ja few weeks holiday at thelr Deer Corporation of the Village of Casilegar WARNING Referring to section 21 of Castlegar’s water ff HH bylaw, all unnecessary use of water—including. : sprinkling— must cease when the fire alarm sounds, Any violation of this section is liable to pro-\f secution. Further notice, there will be no more burning qf permits issued for open fires within the village [i mits until the present fire hazard has decreased. Existing permits for burning rubbish are still # B valid providing that they are used with a close- § & mesh fire screen. Ed Lewis Fire Chief Comm. George Carr, Fire and Light Chairman. & masCHUCK’S KINNAIRD, B.C. Park home, En route to Deer ‘Park from Vancouver they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Norris Churches of Castlegar. Mr. Louis Wine and son Marv- in returned to thelr home at Bent- m|ley, Albertn after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Briggeman. They were ac- companied by his youngest son Carl, who is making his home with his uncle and sunt. Mr. J. Willlamson and Mr. 8, Hayter of Toronto spent the week- end at the Bortnick summer home here, ee Mrs, R. Worley had as her guests on Sunday, her son and am | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Worley and children of Robson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker c¢. @ | Silverton spent the eakend at heir home here. “Sunday visitors at the home Ba | of Mr. and Mrs. C, Williamson in- cluded’Mr, and Mrs, &. Lampard, of Castlegar, Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Leslie, Nelson, Mrs, K, Gunning and daughters Laureen and Linda of ‘Vancouver. i Mrs, Laura Bridgenian of Cast- legar, her sister Mrs. Viola Stewart and friend Mrs. Gray of Stettler, Alberta, ond brother-in-law, Mr, R. Splece of Penticton were visitorrs to Deer Park on Sunday. ee “Mrs, M. Stainton, daughter were recent visitors to Deer Park. Among the many campers that spent the weekend here were the Woodrows, McLuckles, and Balfours, all of Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs, N. Churches of Castlegar spent the weekend at pee Park, guests of Mr. and’ Me BUTTER, Ist. grade, Ib, ......... 8 FOTATOES, B.G., 10 ihs., ; ae 55c. PORK & BEANS, Cheerio, G tins .... 79¢ BLEAGH, Javex, Gal, ...........'89¢ BREAD, McGavins, 2 for .......... 35¢ SHOKED PICNIGS, Burn’s, tb.,-.... 39¢ GROUND BEEF, 2 Ihs., ........... 69c EAGON, side sliced, Ib, -........ 49¢ BEEF POT ROAST, Ib, .......... 550. Malf Gal. Shannon ICE CREAM, ’. ... 39c With a $5.00 order _ And for more snecials see our -.Redt & White Fiver "Mr. and Mrs, Robert Nelson. and children have returned to their home at Bowness, Alberta, ‘after spending a two-week holiday at the home’ of- the lattér’s, parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Douglas: At the regular meeting Tuesday night two ordinary and three club memberships were accepted. John Sloan and Glen Johnson weer invited into ordinary’ mem- bership, Membership now stands at 230. ordinary members and. 32 club members. Comrade ‘Bert Martin will take over the duties of publicity chalr- man during the absence of H. G. Pitts . : ‘The zone track meet held in Trail July 9 was reported as very successful ‘and contestants from all parts of the zone were in atten dance. * An indoor track mect is sehied- uled for this fall. rae general meeting will be Aug. rhe meet draw vas won Baby 0. Woo! WEHAVE.......... PACIFIC WHITE IN GLOSS, SEMI-GLOSS OR FLAT. © BOTH INSID! E AND OUTSIDE ALL AT THE SAME LOW PRICE OF. $4. 75 A GALLON. OR $1 45 PER QUART. Mr, and Mrs, H. and] his Mr, and Mra, L. Willlamson of} ° Jean and son John of Castlegar] - a holiday trip after acompanylng and sister, Mr. and Mrs, K, Kuzyk of Vancouver oack to thelr old home in Mundare, Alberta, Mr. E..J. Dahlin of Allx, Al- berta and his son and datghter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Dahlin and children of . Okotoks, Alberta are, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dahlin this .weelk. Mr, and Mrs, Mike Verzuh are baok. froma holiday weekend at Christina Lake. : Lynn ‘and Ronny Morrisette of Salmo arc visiting the Ray Heagy family for several weeks. ‘The Roy Dahlins have their nephew, Billy Marsh, visiting them since Monday. Billy arrived earlier by plane in Vancouver from Lon- don, England to accompeny Mr, and Mrs, Bruce McFarland by, car to Kinnaird.. He will be visiting his grandmother, Mrs. M. Marsh for awhile. He is the son‘of Mr. Len Marsh of Trail, Guests of Mr, and Mrs, E. A, are Mrs. mlece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Holtslander of Moose Jaw, Sask, ome Mrs. Loyal Brown and children are camping at Harrop this week. Visitors, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jack have been Mr. Corrigan’s "sister, Miss - Mamie Ogden of Emo, Ontarlo. The Jacks and their guests “spent Sunday boating and swimming at Fenner’s Point, Others enjoying boating up the Inkes on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, A. Culley find family, Mr; and Mrs. W. Fox have ‘re- cently returned from vacationing on. the coast, “They spent some time at Saftspring Island on Well- bury Point, and visited their son and daughtef-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Fox and children at Vancouver. Miss Marjory Brown is visiting at the home of her brother and slster-in-law,- Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Brown, in the . company _ of her: father, Mr, F. Brown of Kelowna. Miss Brown ts on holiday leave from. her. nursing duties in ‘Karachi, yeaa PERK UP. WITH A LONG STANCE CALL A familiar voice is a quick cure for home- sickness: Just pick up the ‘phone and call family or friends. . Chat awhile. Hear’ * the news. Costs very little to chase’ away ‘ those blues! 0 a. BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA: I TELEPHONE COMPANY. _—— il Pakistan, She plans to return to the far east’ within a few months, where she will resume her position with the World Health Organiza- tion in Bombay, Indls, convenorship of the Catholic Wo- men’s League and the. Knights of Columbus on Sunday was e success. ‘Winner of tha racing events were: Boys 6 and under.— John Haley, Billy -Jankola, Girl's 5 and under’ — Shelly Gimo, Jaki Shutek, Cathte McLean. Boys 6 and 7 — Billy Ander- son, Lawrence Haley, Lyle Archam- bault, Girls 6 and 7 — Marion Mc- Gauley, Yvonne Halbauer, Lynn Archambault, , Boys 8 and § — Terry Horan, Raymond Bosse, Roddy McLean. Girls 8 and ® — Margaret Mc- Gauley, Kathy Jankola, Ludwar. Boys 10 and 11 — Gene Shutek, Roger Cristofoll, Danny. Horan. * Girls 10 and 11 — Ann McLean, Germaine Schwartzenhauer, Valerie Hesketh, Girls 12 and 13 — Evelyn Rodg- Joanne Men's race — W. McGauley, J. Ludwar, A, Bermel, The parish plentc under the| pm : maa caer AT. OUR Grand Opening WERE : CLOCK SPECIALS WON BY. Ruby. Bondaroff. — Christine Kravski. Mrs. J. Jankola : MIXMASTER won by Mrs. Reinkioltz, Calgary. Mrs. L.. Hapala, Castlegar, LAMP. . Mrs. Ungarien, Kinnaird; LAMP Mrs. M. Goldalmer, Kinnaird, STEAM IRON Doug Docksteader, CUP & SAUCER Castleaird Style Shep Ladies —— and Mrs. Ted Corrigan and: Mrs,| = ee cRYOVAC DEWKIST. GOLDEN * BRENTWOOD EXTRA LEAN NEW LOCAL HEINZ. _ STAR FROZEN FRE GLOBE: al] _ KINNAIRD, B.C. “WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES” HOUSE OF SHANNON Ice Cream BHICKS, 2 FOR .ecetecouch Garlic Rings, 3 for. Cream Corn 6 tins. Breed, 2 loaves. “WESTON ASSORTED - Cookies, JUMBO PKG, 63 TUBE:OF COLGATE TOOTHPAST WITH lp URGHASE OF LIGHT = 39c $1. 00 99c- Peas, 6 tins. CRED. OR BLUE ‘LABEL Steaks, — OR. T-BONE, lb., ‘Ground Beef, 3 bs. amet 10 Ibs, Juices, 29 OZ, TINS, 6 FOR ~ Soup, | VEG. & TOM, BAG OF 6. 35 59. Sunkist Lemonade sms 49e. APRICOTS. FOR: CANNING Our supply k is ‘imited i8LB.BOX...... "TO fiadsird Guides te Mrs. Collens The First Kinnaird Guide ‘com: Pany ‘met ‘at ‘the ‘home, of acting captain Doris Brommelund, Following the formation of the Horseshoe, Mrs. J. R. ©, MacBain, District | Commisstoner, “enrolled Nona Mills, Dianne Langevin, Shir- ley Dodgson, Dianne’ Cournea, and. Carol: Collins. as Guldes and wel- comed.them into the movement, ‘Then the Guides presented Mrs. M, Collens, thelr new leader, with a lovely teaspoon decorated with the Gulde and Brownie emblems, ‘The lenders presented’ the Tenderfoot Guldes with book mark- en BOSSE’S JEWELLERY ASTLEGAR‘S JEWELLERY HEADQUARTERS 178 PINE STREET EXQUISITE DIAMONDS WITH QUALITY : GUARANTEED IN ‘DESIGNS AND PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE $60°AND UP IAKE HER EYES LIGHT ‘UP WITH oni OF iss) SSHESE FINE DIAMONDS. FROM BOSSE’S JEWELLERY ST nn “ca t Central aD, B.C. Trading NABOB COFFEE, Ib., BACON, sliced, iby; Bread, 2 ORANGE DRINK, Happy Hen ~ 3, 48 oz. Bottles debian ee . $1.00. ‘un CORN, Dus Kist se cete sew eee rneunes PEAS, Aylmer, 6 for ss csc cl oy 99c CRACKERS, Christies, 2 Ihs., ..... 59c GRISCO;'3 Is, ........ for “aE A FREE DELIVERY = PHONE 3093 . : _ We Are Agents For - “Kootenay Laundry & Cleaners : EZ_ i cToA : KOOTENAY LAKE FERRY SUMMER - SCHEDULE will-be effective ‘on ‘the ll eho Lake Ferries commencing July 1, 1960. Leave Balfour: Leave Kootenay Bay: ‘ (Pacific Daylight Saving: Time) - Nelson, B.C. July 4, 1960 7 am, 8-am.- 9 am. 10 a.m: . “Lpam 2 p.m.: 3>p.m. 4pm. ‘S.pom.) = “ 6 pm. Li REEBAIRN, District Engineer. ‘ers printed with the Guide laws, the aecond clars Guldes . received . a Guide’ mending kit; and the first class Guides received Guide writing Paper, The’ girls’ presented a couple of skits before enjoying hot doga, candy, and marshmallows. There were’ 29 girls, thelr mothers and one father present for the pleasant evening: * = 28 : On June 24 18 guides travelled by car to Warfleld for a tour of (he plants there. They enjoyed this trlp very much, and found ‘it very interpsting, At the close of the tour they were. served ‘coke and doughnuts, and each girl received o souvenir gift from Cominco. Transportation was provided by Mrs, J. Roberts; © Mills, M, Dever- ney. and. G. EB. Me Millan, ‘Second Woll Pump To Last Indefinitely Is Company Claim “Village clerk Joe Logelin will be | dead before Castlegar will - have; to remove the pump being install- ed at its second well-— or so the company Says that is installing the !pump, ° ‘Village : chairman. NE © Oxlow told ‘ counell ‘Tuesday, night that he and Mr. Logelin:had inspected the pump and had ‘been ‘told by * ‘the ‘ company representative that once the pump went down inta the well they'd - never see it ‘again, aie “He told me Yd pe dead before / it came cut,” smiled Mr. Loge- in a. - Water Toast Drink To Bylaw Completion With the erection of a new water tank, water bylaw 113 in Castlegar has finally been complet- ed. “It was a great pleasure to sit heré and ‘see. thet, bylaw started,” commented works. chairman -V."R. LUMBER atthe. WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS. " GILPEN - KAISER: Robson ‘The lawns ‘at the Pine Beach home of Mr. and Mra. J. Ross Proved..o’ beautiful setting for an anniversary party honoring ifr, and! Mrs.. W. J, Rockhill on the occasiou of their 25th wedding anniversary end-Mr,' and: Mrs. W. D. Chappel who werd -celebrating.. thelr 912th wedding anniversary. Fifty guests gathered (on* the’ lawn inoluding many fellow workmen “and thelr trip, wives. Marking .the occasion, - Mr. Angus Ls ‘Mr, and Socials den, Calgary. Mr, Smart and Mr, Johpson came to Canada pone ber, in 1927, Mr. and Mrs. John stadler, Judy, David and Laure! have just returned from 9 camping trip along the Slocan Valley as far as Fau- quier, ‘Returning’ home -by .way of Kaslo, Ainsworth and Balfour, they reported having o very pleasant °) Mr. and’ Mrs, H. Johnson ac- Mrs, Rockhill: with a, Silver tea service on-beliale of fellow work- men of Hume’ and Rumble. D f Mr, and Mrs. Ken Phillips’ and: two sons and Mr, and Mrs, Bob Pratt to Ainsworth, where they celebrated thelr. 11th wedding were served ‘and .the tables were taste- fully decorated with’ low’ bowls of red roses. The serving table was centered with a beautifully decorat- ed anniversary cake. After.- the “refreshments were served and in the cool of the even- ing, dancing. was enjoyed in the recreation ‘room. The . music was provided by Don Gouvreau. one Mr. ‘and Mrs. Smecher’ and children of Edmonton are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mra. A Smecher for two weeks., : Miss Jean Galbraith and Miss Jean’ Holland both of’ Vancouver spent'a couple of days visiting Mr, and Mrs, W. Waldie. The girls were enroute home after a tour of B, Miss Heather'Pringle of Regina arrived on Monday to spend the restof the summer with her grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mra, H. Johnson for.a few; days are Mr. and Mrs. J. Smart of Og- Thrings Given Surprise Party A surprise party was held- nerd 14 honoring Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thring on. their fifteenth wetding anniversary, at-the home of Mrs. Thring’s parents, Mr.. and Mi Frank Jonkmen.. ‘Those attending were: Mr, and Mrs, ©, S. Thring, Mr. and Mrs. c. Thring Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thring, Mr. Bert PTR Sr, Mrs. Cook, at. council's meeting ‘Tuesday pa night, ‘Tb is'a greater Pleasure £0 | 2 . and . Louis, ‘Chizmazia, of Renata, sai 19, a daughter.; r ZOOBKOFF — To My. and Mrs. | cacar Mr. and Mrs, W. Waldie: spent four days in the U.S. and visited thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, ©, Loveland and children in’ Spokane. Visiting: Mr.;, and Mrs.: Kelth Waldie over the weekend. were Mr, and Mrs..George ‘Fletcher: of Trail and Miss Janice and Dianne Blair of Calgary. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 21, 1960. laden ALUMINUM & PIERSON _ WINDOWS ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS i YOuR LOCAL AGENT RELIABLE WOODWORKS WHERE WINDOWS ARE: A SPECIALTY : NOT. A SIDE. LINE : RELIABLE WOODWORKS — GENELLE, B.C. PHONE TRAIL 2858 = L-1 EEA Acc coco ‘Is Our 28th ee IN BUSINESS IN CASTLEGAR S-A-L-E 25% off Watches & Jewellery ce OFF ALL CHINA DVANTAGE OF This BIG. ANNIVERSARY SALE FOR YOURSELF ‘AND GIFTS FORA BRIDE-TOBE | DROP IN TO. 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