CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1958 —————— bicelles CHILOREN MADDOCKS There aren't many boys: like your boy! If you think thi: "re HOSPITAL AUXILIARY NOTES The Hospital staff, througa the Auxiliary, would like to ex- tend ‘their sincere appreciation to all the exhibitors who so gen- erously donated their flowers at Ha eteaiene from, the aged the fruit, vegetable and aprons have been sent on their Hedry sections, a Cooking was way and residents of the District y7_. Me Colman of Nelson, the have had a chanee to see how at-| 1 5"."0) the cannl ton tractive they are, the Auxillary ju ag sAteiat ne iy Nolen would like to say a sincere . A. O, Allen, also of Nelson. “thank-you” to Mrs. Amy White Handicraft sections were jud- of Robson who made and donated ed by Mrs, J, McDonald, while them to the Auxiliary. needlework was judged by Mrs. Mrs, Joan Bainbridge, sec-j1nez Eckmier, beth from Nelsow, A total of $658,95, in prize money was handed out Saturday to Fall Faiz winners, for an in- crease of roughly $143.00 over lust year's figure of $516.00. Judges in the various sections commented on the high quality of the exhibits and the attractive displays achieved. A. Ww. ‘Watt, Provincial Hort- $658.95 Prize Money HOSPITAL DONATIONS Apart from the sptendid Wilson, Mr, Shannon, Bill Zebi- doff, Pete W. Plotnikoff, Major Moll, Mr. Zibin, J. Bloodoff, Mr. people of Brilliant and Robson and collected for the hospital by Pete Rezanoff, The following of frult and received by the hospitat from Young People Meet At. the apartment of Mr. and Mr, Vic Mowbrey and Mr. Daryl Anderson, on Thursday, Sept. 18, fifteen young people Gathered to choose an executive and discuss plans for the years activities of “Young People.” This organization, now’ in its third year, Is a non-denomina- tional group, formed of fun lov- ing young adults to foster group Pieces being shown, Wood and ivory etc. High school students entcred the ranks of exhibitors in Jarge in silver, Fall Falr and for which the hospital extends its thanks, similar donations have been reecived In recent weeks from the following people: M. salkien and family, Mrs. D, activities with a slant on the outdoors, and not forgetting the aspect through viewing slides, guest speakers, and the exchange of ideas among the members, ; The new executive consists of: President Vic Mowhrey, Vice President Jim Proud, Secrctary- Treasurer Fran Mather, Tel.-Sec. Betty Mather, Publicity Barb Pi Ir, Mr. N. Oswald, Mr. Lesy, Mrs, serene Mrs, Anne Mrs. Pete Rezanoff,, Mrs, Wm. Holuboff, Mrs. Pete Brommeland, Mrs, Tyson, Mrs. ! Croteau,” Gunderson. - These gifts are in addition to vegetables and fruit given by ‘Mrs. Alex Sher- stobitoff, Mrs. John S, Kalesni- | kot, Mrs. Walter Lebedoff, Mra, dim Lebedoff and Mrs, Nick Lobtin. 4 INCA FOR HEALTH ASSURANCE ...... PARAMETTES MULTIPLE VITAMINS — MINERALS CASTLEGAR DRUG Tarbet, Food Mary Richardson. numbers this year, TCT retary, was the delegate fo the so right! From the top of his head to the tip of his toes your boy is uniquely himself, Thetis 'S ie ecially true of ‘ou respect his fia fect ‘foot growth when you see to it he has cor- rectly-fitted Savage Shoes. Savage Shoes ioe made properly propery alvefout. That's why we carry & complete range. ‘They "re well made tember 3th at Grand Forks, The delegates. Mr. J. Bainbridge has: ity, will give held Sep- judged the ‘oral exhibits. Hospital Auxiliary there catered work for both adult and the ju- to the dinner served to all the | venile sections, invited the B.C.H.A. to hold their| oq in several sections, and the ane next convention in Castlegar 70 fique display sponsored by the our Auxiliary will have the plea-) Soroptimist’s was interesting and sure of returning their hospital-! yorthwhile, many old authentic K, Jorgenson of Rossland|samples of art work, carving, woodwork and model boats and planes, A special showing of work done by the pupils of the Silver Birch School for handicapped children was very good. The afghan raffled by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary was won All the judges handled the Special displays were featur- A. EREMENKO & CO. by Mrs, N. S, Ogloff of Robson, Mrs, her report of this convention at the next regular meeting of the Auxiliary to be held Wednesday, October the 8th in the Auxiliary room at the hospital, of goo: Is over ociSntiticall igned lasts, Our staff is trained to give proper fit. MADDOCKS For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES Se HE'S HAPPY Happy with the selection of Plywood he can get for any job he may choose to do — Plywoods are grand for the handy man who wants to build or do a Jittle remodel- ling around the house. SEE US TODAY Waldie Lumber and Building Supply a EA BRISKET, Blua label beef, Ib., LAMB shoulder chops, Ib., FOWL, cut up in tray, Ib., PORK shoulder steaks, Ib., ... PORK LEG ROASTS, : end cuts, 65c; 59 “centre cuts, 69¢ DANCE. CLASSES Mrs. Phillips will resume Dance Classes in the KINNAIRD HALL ' COFFEE, Nabob, Ib., ..... MARGARINE, Delmar, 2 lbs, mots 596 CHEESE SPREAD, Ingersoll, PEANUT BUTTER, Kersey’s, 48 oz. tin, ..... BREAD, Star Bakery, 2 for INSTANT COFFEE, Bluc Ribbon, ox. jar, . FLUFFO, in cannister, 3 Ibs., JELLY POWDERS, Nabob, 3 for 25c PLUM JAM, Nabob, 48 oz. tin, COD FILLETS, froxer, FRENCH FRIES, froxen, 2 for TOMATOES, fresh, Ib., ... Registration Saturday, September 27 HOURS: 10 - 12 a.m. and 1:30 - 5 a IN THE HALL. or Phone 2858 BALLET — TAP — ACROBATIC M E HY e@ NAH JACKETS — waterproof and washable — Good for Hunting, sizes 40-42-44, ..... V-NECK SWEATERS, 100% Hi-bulk orlon, white red, mint green, SML,............... $6.95 STRIPED IVY LEAGUE SHIRTS, grey and brown, SML,...... BOYS STRIPED SHIRTS, cord and flanelle, 8-16, ....... $2.95 — $3.95 cece ee S785 | Men's Rubber Footwear for WORK High’ top boots, Monty cleated, . INSULATED, high $14.95 Winter Jackets Long Suburban $13.50 and $17.95 Quilted Jackets for work $9.50 and $9.95 Bone-dry Jackets, $12.50 top boots, Bone-dry Pants, .... $9.95 IS THE TIME TO GET READY FOR WINTER FOAMFLEX DOOR SETS, Foam )::cder on wooden strip for easy application, Per Set, FLEX RUBBER, on metal strip for doors, 7 ft., Cotton filled Gasket weather strip, At, .:. weeeeeeeee Ge per foot. WHITE SERVICE SHEER NYLONS HAVE AR-’ . RIVED, _ 10-103, 20... 0. ee BL25 DETAILS IN NEXT WEEKS PAPER CONCERNING THE FASHION SHOW Which Will Be Held In Our Store October 3rd! KEEP THAT DATE OPEN Hollow rubber Gasket weather strip, Only, ......-.--240+-+++2++ 40 Ge per foot. Zip-strip adhesive, weather strip, just press it on,. 18 ft. for . . seeetesds $L15 Hairfelt weather strip, 12 a .. 170 — 18 ft., .. 20e— 20 ae “ DEPT. STORE LTD. Phone 4911 “linegas Jast year, an B.C. CENTEMIZAL CORMIE ARCHIVES, VICTORIA, & Cc. “Kinnaird Home Destroyed By. Fire T uesday Morning The home of Mr. and Mrs, Art Phillips and their five chil- dren was’ completely destroyed by fire on Tuesday shortly after noon. ‘The blaze, thought to have * orginated in faylty wiring, broke out when no one was in the house; and in a matter of minutes raced through the frame structure, leaving the Phillips family with nothing but the clothes they were wearlng: at the time. The Forest Service “tank truck was rushed to the scene but was unable to save the buil- ding. A washing which was. The Salvation Army has supplied beds and bedding, cloth- ing and a supply of food, They have also lent their camp re, frigerator to the Phillips for this winter, and are busy collecting other donations which have been |' left by the district people at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bur- rows in Kinnaird. «Friends living close: to the Phillips home, whih is in the road to the Castlegar Dump, have gathered cash donations among themselves for the familys Immediate use. Members of the Peritecostal 1 0 Published Every *Thhureday at ‘The ‘Cidsenads: of the Kootenays” VOL. 11, No, 40 THURSDAY, QCTOBER 2, 1958 CASTLEGAR, - BRITISH COLUMBIA, - Grade. Qno Pupils... Get Nental Care | The Dental program in the Custlegar District will be carried on for grade one pupils only, an- nounced Secretary-Treasurer . lon H. King after conferring with Dr. J. Conchle, Dental officer of the West Kootenay Health Unit in Trail, Owlng to the one dentist in on‘the porch was salvaged but everything else went, including 300 jars of frult and vegetables put ‘away for the winter. No Insurance: was carried ‘on - the house .and contents, which represents. fi serlous loss to the Phillips... Art haa Leen employed | . ‘ona part time “job. The four older children, Glor-|* ja, Terry, Rosalie and Timmy were at school when the disaster struck, Glen, the baby of the fomily was In .the yard with his mother. Friends: and ‘neighbors in nearby Kinnaird commenced col- lecting clothing, etc. immediately and the drive was started by Dr. Wm. Voykin of Kinnaird, Thanks to Kinnaird residents, * Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hawkins, the Phillips have a roof over their heads until ‘they can work out for Mr. Hawkins owns a house in Castlegar, and this was offered to the homeless family rent free. handle donations too, and anyone who. wishes to give something may leave the contribution at the. Tabernacle, on First Avenue in Castlegar at the rear of the Castle Motors. : Fire Destroys Shed In Blueherry Greek © Forest. Service’ equipment was rushed. to a fire in| Bluebér-' ry Creek last night, but returned to Castlegar on finding the Kin- naird Fire Truck at the scene. * ‘The fire broke out in a shed behind J. Reneerken’s* garage near the Maples Store. The firemen were able to save the garage, "but the shed was. gutted, said nearby. resid- ents. A small brugh fire near Swi- hart's property in Kinnaird was quickly extinguished by the Fire ' Department Wednesday night. New Courses Being Offered At Night School Classes With the.195859 Night School term opening next week, the schedule of classes has ‘been arranged by Night School Direc. tor L. E. Cantell.along the same and” some néw courses are being offered. - , Of interest to many in the area, a course in Russian will be if are received. As in all courses, a minimum gular instruction ‘will be offered for woodworking, sewing, typing, dressmaking, Jadies’ keep - fit, men’s keep. fit, boat building, St. John First Aid, being unable to ac- commodate all the ‘children, a group of deritlsts from Trail will be coming out to do the clinic work in the Castlegar area. The Board of School Trust- ees will now accept registration of grade one pupils, but can not] * offer_a choice of dentists, All. grade 2 and pre-school will be for thls term and fees will be fre{unded to- those who have al- ready submitted the forms. The School Board and the Health Unit hope that it Is too long before. the program can be handled locally, as in previous|~ years, but. this is not possible .|with only one dentist in Castle- gar they advise, Stars of radio and television Sylvia, Murphy and Bob Gou- fet were entertained in Toronto’ recently following -a special CBC radio:show which they put on for the. con- . vention of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Associa- tion. Newly-elected president of the C.W.N.A. (left) and. re G. Cecil Day of Liverpool, N. S., were among theimany editors from ‘across ‘Cariada were there to.meet these popular sii CBC’S Rawhide -- looks down from ackground. McCormick of. Montreal, ist Max Fergusor . the display in th Hugh E. ing: presiderit (second .'from.. right) ging stars.. Hum Urges. Haste In . Golumbia Crossing Executive membets of the Pre-natal Glasses Planned For District The West Kootenay Health Unit wishes to announce that Frenatal classes will again be given in ‘the Castlegar district. There will be a series of sev- en classes starting Wednesday, October 15th. at 2:00 p.m. in the Legion Hall, Topics for discus- ston {nel for pasorlated Boards of ‘Frade end of fo) Southesctern B.C, drove up the Slocan Valley to New Denver on Saturday and agreed «the roads they travelled over