NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1958 ool lla lla ale Allele leh THE DISTRICT SOCIAL REPORTERS CASTLEGAR Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs, Johnson Mrs, Horan Lock’ outyuld mangwinter with storm... di Sand §.windows Castlegar Happenings} Tadanac hospital. Mrs,. Helen Gergely went to Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kautmian - 3227 Mra, Witliamson Mrs, Warkentin 00 : after being a patient in the Trail- <_ccceea te NOT ‘ 5165. 34 pital. Flying Officer and Mrs. Wal- ter Poohachoff and daughter are At the general: ‘meeting “of Nelson today to be the Thursday night in: the Church law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gergely. CABINET MAKING basement, the following ° oftic\"* | Mrs. GLASS — ALL SIZES . CASTLEGAR . SASH and DOOR orary president, Mra. H. R.:Pratt,| ve where ‘she has been in the ;| Hospital,’ * a Mrs. vies president, Mrs Gs segitt dey, Mrs, 5. Krat! ire stric| Mrs. Ron/Gem! lel anal Weekend visitors to Spokane. Dick Dunlop is a patient in the United Church WA. neia jast| Suest of her son and daughter-in- Ron Harmston is ex-| ers were elected for 1959:' Hdn- pected shome today from’ Vancou- Dr, and Mrs, J. V, Hall were: gain the Castlegar ani District Hos- visiting and friends here, enroute, to Vancouver from their home at Man, q¥|‘The Valley Vista Circle were in also ofWinnlpeg, accompanied Glen and are visiting the home ‘of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Reed. The United Church W.A, had it’s Christmas méeting in the form of a social, Monday evening. charge of the refreshments with Mrs, J, Fodor and Mrs, Vic Nel- son convening. Mrs, Emma Bur- roughs .and Mrs. G, Sheppard were in charge of the entertain- ment, ‘Presents were exchanged. An enjoyable their activities until January., Deer Park Socials Miss Ann Rilcoff and Don) Guesford attended the Clark- Konkin ,wedding in Sie Forks Saturday. Mr, G. Piller, was a businegs visitor from Nelson. Mrs, Elwood Grunerud home| from Trall Tadanac Hospital this for. the WEEK ENO CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray, 2 for ......2.: 496 PORK LEG ROASTS, Ib, .........2...000:06+. 556 BLADE ROAST BEEF, Ih, ...........-....0+2++ 556 CHRISTMAS GANDY, hard, Ib, ................. 396 Trischuck’s Mr. and Mrs, D.- D. Me-| Knight of Portland, Oregon, were weekend visitors enroute to Vic- toria. Bruce Donnely of Winnipeg spent a weck In the district. Mr. A, D, Sharp, who, has been visiting for the; past two months with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and .Mrs..J, L. At- kinson, has returned to his home in Athabaska, Alta. : - ~ Kinnaird Korner: The ‘infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Smibért, Robert ‘Ar- thur David, was baptized Nov. 30 at St. ‘Rita’s ‘Church with ‘Rev. Father Brophy officiating. God- parents were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MeWhinnie. After the ceremony, in honor of the occasion, a family dinner. was served at the Smibert home, and Dr. and Mrs. A, D. Johnson, who acted as honorary godpar- ents. Glen York is home from the RCAF Station in Winnipeg. He plans to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, York until, after Christmas. { iN | WOULD BE HONORED TO AC SERVE -..| Women's, Institute were hostess with the godparents attending] . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reed|- evening | closed |* a a Sea grams This advortisement is not published or displayed by the Uquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columblo Mrs. A. Mai “and ‘ine fant son,;, Bruce Reginald, have returned to thelr home at: Broad- water, from the Castlegar and District Hospltal. Dr. W. Wilde and Mr. E. (Ted) Swales of the District Hor- ticultural Branch at Creston, and R. Foxall, Associated Growers of B.C., Nelson, were recent visitors to Deer Park and Renata, * Mrs. J. Reimer, Mrs, M.“War- kentin, Mrs, L, Dyck, Mrs, A. Wiebe ‘and Miss E.: White, all of Renata ‘attended the Deer Park Women’s: Institute. meeting at the home of Mrs. H. Coleman. ‘ Members of the Deer Park to Helr nelghbour, the Renata Women's Institute at the Decem- ber meeting and Christmas par- ty, held at the home of Mrs. H Coleman, x MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ENDORSES AMAZING NEW BEARING INVENTION leanor. Roosevelt, has now minent Americans & i nul dade IE or new what a revelation hot ‘fan nt one. This ia the firat hearing aid’ that exactly fite my needs. [didn’t realize a hearing ald could beaa good as this.” farion Lis. fener, PROFESSIONAL AUDIOMETRIC TESTS aed OBLIGATION, PHORE TODAY, ‘Ms. Roosevelt wearing the B.C, Interior Hearing Contre, 618 Maln St., Pentioton, B.O, ‘Without cost-or obligation, pleane send Ilustrated factual literature. Name ..esssssees PIOV. esceeesevees \ OTARION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 193 Columbia Ave. ter than éver! « 55% more traction extra seasons-of wear * quietest ride ever on bare pavement _ Sae us now for a pair of Custom Suburbanites. RETREADS - Castle Tire. Shop | | Phone 4441 CASTLEGAR, B.C. ®, ry 4 “HIGH SIGN" OF QUALITY Custom Suburbanite ,RETREADS. . eee Improved tread dais makes Suburbanites jby, GO DFYEAR , : SALAD CREAM QUALITY. DAIRY —_. ToPsY ‘Chocolate “Milk * "Pasturized, For Your Protecticin”? a Palm Dairies Ltd. PHONE. ‘$00 . ee SELL ST WITH'A CLASSIFIED AD _ Dr. Dz F. Ternent wishes to an- nounce:that he is no’ longer with Drs. Fowler and Johnson. ‘ Patients can ‘reach: him at phone 3431 and 135 5th Avenue, Kinnaird, pending the. opening of his private office in Kinnaird. Peterson And Waldie Tangle Af Robson A spirited “exchange between the minister of education, a for- mer ‘Liberal candidate and a member of the audience high-| Mghted a Soclal Credit*meeting in Robson Monday. . .Waldie, Liberal can- Wh ace didate in’ Rossland-Trall during the last Provincial election ques-| ib: ter continued, “I'm not a Conser- vative, not a Liberal, but I used to be a member of thé’ CCF but |.the dirty Bolitics | employed by op- position parties over the: past. two years has made me change my mind.” Earlier in his address Mr. the average anywhere in Cana- da",: he said, “ and in the past six years the provincial govern- ment has tripled the amount of loans and to students.” , * Speaking with Mr. Peterson was Newton P, Steacy,, iiniater of Peterson sald, the "tioned. a was the key to iy minister Les Peterson that more highways had been built in B.C, In the Jast six years than were built in the previous 94. Mr, Waldie said: “There was a good highway system in B.C, ‘|| before Social Credit. +o? Mr. Peterson ‘objected: “We ‘nitven't got a good highway sy- stem even today. We wouldn't be planning to spend $1,000,000,000 in’ highway devdlopment in the 1960's if we thought it was.” A retired smelter worker, James Porter of. Robson, jumped -|to his feet- and he said he had lived in this area for the past 39 years. “There has been more done honestly in this province in the past six-.years than in the ‘past 33”, Encouraged by a burst of ap- ‘ plause from the more than 50 persons in .the audience, Mr. Por- the Social Credit goverment’s de- velopment program. “In the past slx- years, we jon. clal redit candidate for the hase land-Trail by-election - ‘and Mrs. Edith Van Maarion,” ‘a Nelson alderman. have to a hig! program, designed ‘to open up. CASTLEGAR’ NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 32, 1958 and improve access and’ feation in the province. ‘Withoit this policy our dev- elopment would not have contin- ued at the high rate it has,” he said. * "Government® policy regard:| ing: natural resources develop-' that the people ag-a whole own ment," said Mr. Peterson, “was|. To Insure yous, Dependents',| NOW and Assure. Your | Traeenaencers Ati, Retire: | the and the g ry ment:-:as trustees, were to see that the people got their fair return of the development.” u Mr. Peterson ‘said rural: elec- trification was’ also a major plank inSoctal Credit policy. ' “In ‘the past year-and-one- half we have authorized a greater expenditure’ through the power DeVito Says, .'. . The CCF is opposed to the irresponsible get-rich-quick Wenner-Gren scheme. We in the CCF insist. that our vast resources: must be developed so that the people of B.C, will share in the benefits, We must also: en- “sure the security of jobs and homes in areas already settled. Buddy DeVito 38 was’ born and faised in the | ‘ Rossland-Trail District, served his ‘country in the RCAF in wartime and this District in peacetime. : ‘for: rural electrifi- eation, thah | was’ ‘Spent by the commission in-its"h! The minister..cbserved that: [Soclal. Crédit. has». received, a great deal of criticism over the past few years by opposition pai- ties and metropolltan daily news-, papers. “You would think by now we wouldn't like criticism,” he quip- ped, “but in fact, we are the first government in Canada to recog- nize the need for effective analy- sis and criticism of government policy.” “For the first time in pro- vincial history the leader of the opposition, Mr. Strachan, was provided with a research staff «criticize, the govern: ter,” he said. ing the policies of his lepartment,. Mr. Peterson ;present government ed- iucation formila: “was designed: to do. two things. education. »faciliti 1. Provide an equal, standard of}, OUTFIT « Kodak reflex camera in a top-value flash outfit tow, low price — but this com- plete oulfit features Kodak's - great new’ Brownie Starftex Camera thot takes Ektachrome 219" j slides ass well. Ss Kedacofor ‘NOT" ALREADY DONE SO! - - greeny rs. B. Che: Mrs. Fred Maloff Mrs. F. A. Hostetter ice Mitchell * JACK POT. $45. 00 | Draw Every F riday Night — 7 P.M. winner by being present wins Jack-Pot as additional: Prize — Last Week $40.00 BREAST OF VEAL, Ib. f SMOKED PICNICS, hockl: SWIFT'S LARD Ib. pkt. reine aloloan IDE Sut diso. nee Alasholder, bulbs, batteries, Ve: the province irrespective: of. the wealth of the individual. areas, : + “In. less wealthy areas the government pays up to 90 per cent of education ‘costs, while in cent. - for student advancement through the provincial school system. “British Columbia.. students .|}go farther in their studies than more wealthy areas the govern-| - ment pays a minimum of 50 per| > 2. Provide an equal opportunity : Fifa, and full instr “AT PETTITT | , PHOTOS : Castlegar’s Photo’ H.Q. & =. =| FRYERS Ab. 3% Govt. Tray Inspected Packed CRANBERRIES, Ib. box First 2nd: war veteran’ to bs president of Trail Legion. @- 10. continuous. years ‘on:the.'Canadian | Legion Executive. + Served as Provincial Vice-president of Canadian - beaiom. Presently trustee of Legion, Branch No. 11. - Bis FRESH PINEAPPLE, each INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT 3 for TUBE TQMATOES, Tube ‘SPUDS, 10 tb: cello, - JAU ORANGE box $1 63, eee = ON ELECTION DAY ==” STRAWBERRIES, Frozo, 2 pkts. for a ee FOR TRANSPORTATION ” seeece. Gle MARGARINE, Parkéy, ‘21b “pkkt. -- hig Seceted 6Be CHEESE, Velveeta: or Kraft, 2 Ib. pkt... 22... $1.19 "VEL, giant ‘pkt. se»? 69c JEWEL SHORTENING, Ib. pkt ... Le. 290 FLUFFO, lb. pkt. 29c Alderman: in: the city of Trail. y Chairman: sof tha Healthand Welfare Committee, d ‘of “Council. representative on the Senior Citizen’ ‘s eNilts Society. ive on Trail Te Hospital. Board.» .. Chairman of eu Union’ Béord of Health. to set up.o Regional.Planning ~ Bundle (2 boxes} $3.19 pene sos wa eet ts cote : Boal Member of the Trail and District Recreational fee Sele: Member of the Trail Mental Health Group. : Member of the Colombo Lodge. Took two courses at University of British Columbia. on Community. : Planning. @ In his second year courso on Municipal Administration. “FE. DeVITO,.AS YOUR. M.L.A., WILL BRING CREDIT AND RESPECT TO ROSSLAND-TRAIL. HIS CONSTANT AND ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN HIS COMMUNITY CLEARLY SHOWS THAT HE IS A BEEF POT ROASTS, lb. Bae MAN. WHO THINKS OF AND_ IS CONCERNED ABOUT . YOUR’ WELFARE.’ AND IS A MAN: OF CROSS RIB ROASTS, Ab. es : 2 -H. W.-H id MP- - Fie Weed : a) “ ‘ _— ey, . : : fe Fa eae PRIME RIB ROASTS, -rolled,. Ib. vests $e BP PGHON: : ers 7 f 1 ee RUMP ROASTS, Ab. “2 Fillery’s ; SOLNGEOTE - Don't Lose Your Voie ‘Strengthen The Official Opposition LOIN PORK CHOPS, ‘Ib... : 8 Baap a VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, rolled, Ib. i Me ; ; lier rere rn manner: nn oat ELECT eee || (ee [BELLS = Place Your Orders Now : Dr. MIKE KR AU SE iP , — |, For JAP ORANGES, TURKEYS, GEESE, CHOCOLATES, y i = oe peat & Teco WAZ EISEN | CANDIES, ETC; to be held for Xmas _ Inserted By Rossland-Trail Liberal Associa fs ore - = “What Ss / another word ! \ for Scotch?’ -Nabob TEA, 125’s # GOOD LUCK, 2 Ibs. . FAB, King Size, only .PUREX TISSUE, 4 rolls a VALUES i= ENGLISH TOFFEE. Ib. 39% Imported Bell's—tho finest of rare old Scotch” tion ceo Avaid Disappointment — ; |e rae = 1 ; 4 nie