4 = SS S = nN : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 26, 1957 BNHiiiINMHQNINATNI iN RUAN TTT THE ae TELEVISION ; SALES and SERVICE @ RADIOS — RECORD PLAYERS -@ TV ANTENNA EQUIPMENT “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service”. PHONE 3331 ELECTRONIC SERVICES Di LULA I = al ee ee, = Castlegar Happenings t and Mrs, A. Millar of Island are renewing Mr, ARE’ IN GOOD SUPPLY TULIPS — DAFFODILS — SNOWDROPS CROCUSSES — NUSCARI —, HYACINTHS SCILLA — NARCISSI ~. SEE THEM AT . Mitchell Supply Limited old friendships here , while on holiday, The Millars lived in Casticgar for a number of years, Mr. Lorne Kavic has re- sumed his studies at U. B, C. Mr. Wayne Harvick left last weekend for Spokane, where he has enrolled at Gonzaga College. Mr. and Mrs, L. Cantell, with Mr, and Mrs, D, Seaton, spent the weekend at Grand Coulee, Washington, Mr. and Mrs, M. Aberdeen and son left Castlegat on Tues- day to take up residence in Cal- gary, Alberta. Mrs. Donnan entertained at the coffee hour, Tuesday, hon- oring Miss Betty Salekin, whose marriage takes place shortly. Mrs, C. Brodman presented the bride-elft, her mother Mrs. C, S. Salekin, and her aunt, Mrs. Pete Cee re rnc) = PROCLAMATICH FANDOM NATIONAL CIVIL DEFENCE DAY — Octber 4, 1957 WHEREAS, the protection of their homes and loved ‘ones is a matter of | paramount’ interest to the citizens of Castlegar, WHEREAS, ant , the existence of a strong and efficient capability on the part of government at all levels to meet and cope with emergencies is recognized as ¢ means of attaining these goals, and WHEREAS, the degree of oreparedness is strengthened by the state of in- dividual and community disaster readiness throughout Canada, and. » WHEI the understanding and support of ali citizens is necessary to the building and maintaining of an effective emergency government in every community, and HEREAS, October 4th, 1957,: has been designated NATIONAL CIVIL WI DEFENCE DAY as a means of developing this understanding and support, . Now, THEREFORE, | hereby proclaim the aforementioned day as NATION- AL CiVIL DEFENCE DAY in Castlegar and urge the residents of Castlegar to participate in the observance of this day by reaffirming their belief in the principles of government in emergency. IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 Have hereunto set hand ond my caused the Seal of the CORPORATION OF THE* VILLAGE OF ~ » CASTLEGAR to be affixed this 23rd day of September, 1957. J. E. KRAFT, Chai Board of C STRICT SOCIAL NOTES REPORTERS Mrs, Easton - 7501 Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 Mrs.,Smecher ~-' 4568 Mrs, Williamson Mirs, Warkentin Castlegar - Kinnaird - Robson . ra Deer Park , — Renata - =I Salekin with made by Mrs, N. Defoe. There were . fourteen invited guests Deer Park Socials TET TRE ice Robson Socials: | Renata Ti : - Robson W.I. held a vei successful tea and bake sale on Renata W, I. executive meet Wed, in the Robson’ Hall.” Mra, at the home of Mrs, Matt Rohn w, 7, Waldie the President open. few months. The first regular welcome, Pouring were Mrs, week. Members present at this charge of the tea tables were] fz meeting: Pres, Mrs. P, Warken- Mrs, O. B. Ballard, P. McPhee, tin, Sec. Mrs, Matt Rohh,’and H, Evans and L. M. Quance. Inj other directors Mrs. J. J. Reimer, charge of the bake table were; Mrs. J. Dyck and Mrs, I. Wiebe. Mrs, S, Grant and H. Johnson. present and the miscellaneous gitts, in a nicely decorated box, were presented by Miss Dorothy Salekin. Mr, and Mra. Fred Briggeman had as recent guests the formers cousins Mr, and Mrs. Emil Strom and son Jim of Helena, Montana, Recent guests at the home of ‘They were accompanied by Mrs. Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. W. Kennedy J, V. Briggeman of Trail, were the former's sister, Mrs. Cc. S. Phelps and M. A. Kirk- Dick’) Kent and her daughter, endall were weckend visitors to Eileen'from Arrow Park, and Mr. Pxceter and Castlegar. ‘and Mrs, Marvin-Leverington of . Mr. and Mrs, C, Williamson Nelson. and Mr. and Mrs. F, Briggeman Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hin of “@"¢ weekend visitors. to Kin- Fort Steele were in Castlegar on naird and Castlegar where they attended the Fall Fair. Saturday, enroute to Vancouver. R. Demmon and children of . Archdeacon B, A. Resker left’ Trail were weekend visitors to on Tuesday for the Okanagan to Deer Park; the guests of Mr, and take part in the Diocesan Exec- Mrs. C.’ Phelps. utive Committee meeting. Mr. and Mrs, R. Phelps and Mr. and Mrs. L. Lakeman Children of Salmo were the week- had as their guests, recently, the Chd suests of Mr. and Mrs, A. A. latter’s parents .Mr. and Mrs, Phelps. Clark of White Rock. On a weekend fishing and camping trip, A. Orlando and f. Avaroup of friends and neigh- Buchignani of Trail Iandd 5 rain- bors of Mrs, .J. Townsend sur- how trout, averaging about 2 prised her on Monday afternoon pounds each. Mr. and Mrs, C. by dropping in to wish her hap- Tollington, of Castlegar caught piness when she moves to her g 3 pound trout and several new home in Vancouver. They smaller while on a weekend fish- presented her a farewell gift, and ing trip, a very. pleasant afternoon was y. artruro, D. Lunn, D. Broth- enjoyed by all, ers and R, D'Andrea of Trail Former residents of Cast. spent the weekend at the Cata- Jegar, Mr. and Mrs. G. Heinrick yee Summer Heme while on a of Vancouver, spent a few days ishing and camping trip. here visiting with friends. They left Saturday to visit in Alta. . ey Kinnaird Korner Silver: Birch cm: A combined Baptism" and Communion service was held in the Presbyterian Church by Rev. J, W, Young of Trail Sept. 15; Ronald Douglas was the nams¢ given to the ten month old son of News Mr. and Mrs. Phil Phieffer. Silver Birch has been open “wo friends of long stand- more thin three weeks now and ing, Ms. Wm. Garrett of Seattle pupils and Teacher are getting in- Wash. and‘Mrs. Pat Haley met to, the swing of schoolwork. Each over the weekend, after “many one seems happir to be back and Years, to reminisce of the days when they were sorority sistdrs they were, pleased to be greeted 2+ punman, attending Washing- by a lovely Bell piano. — a loan ton State College. Mrs. Garrett from the Parks board. A report was a guest at the Haley home has come in that the Kinnaird and left Sunday. - Athletic Assocition will provide Mrs. H, Briggeman and baby some sports equipment for the 5° David Wayne, arrived home School so we will likely be hear- pagers Tadenac Hospital ing more about that in the near wr, and Mrs. A. A. Lambert spent future. a September vacation on‘ a trip to the east. They flew to Calgary, The fother is saving for the things The-nusse is saving regularly for a vacation'trip Both have a ‘bank account - and a purpose for saving XN a growing child will aeed Nurse and father both agree that‘some things are too important to leave to like most Canadians, cach uses a chartered bank for planned saving, making re; to fccomplish a definite purpose. Your own savings plan may be a shorten; modest one — maybe a vacation trip,or new drapes for the living room, Or your goal + may be Jong-range, like providing more security, greater comfort and for you and your “family. But whatever use you find for the money you save, you'll always be glad yo! Save at a bank — millions dot THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY then to Winnipeg, and onto Otta-. wa, staying several days at each place. They returned via Tor- onto, by car, where they visited with their son and daughter in Jaw, Mr. and Mrs, Terry Donavan - and arrived home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Mike Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Wolfe have just returned from a trip to ST. Louis, Mo, Friends of the Bob Lamond family will be pleased to hear that Mr. Lamond will soon be home after several weeks spent in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Also .in the : Trail-Tadanac Hospital is Mr. Wm. Bale and Ken Pickering. Mrs. Lorne Westgate return- ed from the Kootenay Kake Gen- eral Hospital recently, after spen- ding ten days there, Her mother Mrs, Fred Holmes has been look- ., ing .after her family and plans to remain for a few more weeks. Mr. ‘E. C. Ackerman flew to Regina, Sask. on Monday, owing to the death, Saturday, of his mother, Mrs. A. Lawry, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wilson and: . family of Kimberley spent a few days at the T. Fourt home, They. left on the weekend, - Mrs. D.. MelIntosh, Sr. of Whjte Wood, Sask. has been visit- ing for some ‘time at the home of her son and family..Also vis- iting at the D, McIntosh home is the latters sister Miss H. M. Pur- dy of Valcarres, Saskatchewan. The first meeting for the sea- son of the Baden’ Powell Club was well attended when the, memters, and one guest, Miss . Laura Hall of Jamaica, met at the home of Mrs. A, Sykora. Delic- jous refreshments were’ served by the hostess, Miss Hall was the winner of the hostess prize. The 5 Club plan a Sale of Works and . Bake Sale which, is to be held on” September 28th. chance. So; gular deposits - ' independence ut saved it! ‘have spent the last two months was , dis- An Angel Food Cake was! cae tnd. convenor repoxted drawn for and the lucky winner ™ that no word has been recieved wos Dene Geraud, the ticket} from the Castlegar Centennial “8 drawn by Karen Anderson, Committee regarding same. Mrs. E. S. Suddes of White; Mr. pad Mea, Wocws who and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs! in Campbell River, B. C, have 7: Reine for a while, returned to their home here for the winter. home recently were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hume .of Lewiston, Mrs, Lita Wither is back from Idaho, Mr. Hume was formerly her two weeks stay in Vancou- of Nelson. ver. : guests at the home of Mrs, D. About twenty- five adults and children attended the Cast- Gavel pe Mee neces legar Fair, A number of entries had been put in and a few first and second prizes won. The child- ing with Selendis’ ang selations for ren were thrilled with the circus. Mrs. G, qMhorp's guests were ip cremererrestrss ~her. daughter and son-in-law, Mrs, E, E. Roberts has just. Mr. and Mrs, D. Webb of Trail. returned from 2 weeks vaca- Mrs. G. Price rturned to her Longbeach, California. Consul, Sssk, daughter and son- ” Mr, Joe Goodfriend has just fale, and Mrs. Lyle Flemming returned from 2 weeks vacation and children of Prince George from Longbeach, California. September 27 and 28th. SOUP, Campbell’s Tomato 4 2 tins for ....2....2...2.++. 256 “MARGARINE Blue Bonnet, = 2 Ib, pkg. 1... cece eececess 596 COFFEE, Co-op red label, DOG MEAL, Gaine’s Ls 25 th. bag .....c0eccieee. $849. 10 tb bag .....2...00004. $E55 SCOTCH MINTS, BEEF PoT nO A - Lb nnygnenns tenes nye . ,8oe RUMP. ROASTS: EF, bat NEW STORE HOURS : MONDAY 8:30 to 12 Noon. ; TUESDAY “— ~ SATURDAY | 8:30: fo. ‘5:30 a ‘ STORE Co- OP. PINE AT FOURTA to plan the program for the next od the sale with a few words off Fall meeting will be hold at the Squires a charter member andi home of Mrs. P, Warkentin this’ yrs, I. Nichols of Kinnaird, Inf Rock is visiting with her sister, Visiting at the W. T. Waldiog Mr, and Mrs. C, Tench were Bg formerly of Robson, were visit-%@ f Help Wanted The Board will receive applications. EROS | = = from interested parties for the handling of Lunch Program at , Contleuer High School. The program will consist of Hot Soup and Hot Chocolate. It will involve three to four hours for preparation of hot soup and chocolate and cleanup after. Further information available from the Sec.-Treas. Please: state qualification and salary expected, ‘c. H. KING, ¢ 7, y-T NEW GREAT FAKES TANKER ‘LAUNCHED _ Squadron 581 ‘The Squadron is off to a good tart this year, with 38 cadets attending the last parade, Some of the cadets from last year have not made an, appearance yet but we hope that they will again take advantge of the activities offered by Air Cadet Training. Parents of teen age boys whose sons might like to join the* (quadron are invited to be at the High School at 7:00 p.m. every Wednesday night wiere takes to the ‘The shi vice November 1 Lates distribulien terminals. With a: mighty splash, the 4,200-ton tanker: Tmporial quebec water after christening at the Collingwo: . ait now be fitted out and will go_ into arrying oll products from Sarnia ta Great any officer or instructor of the pauaaren will be glad to orile S. D. No. 9 (Castlega RAR are visiting at the Quayle home. Ii Every Day Low Prices COFFEE, Nabob, reg. or fine, tb. .......... TOMATO SOUP, Aylmer, 10 oz., 4 tins .. BLUE. SURF, giont. size .. BLUE BREEZE, king size MARGARINE, Solo or Delmar, 2 Ibs. ane the squadron, and the Air Cadet League, At this time we wish to thank those cadets who helped to make the Castlegar Fall Fair a success, On October 5 at 2’ p.m. the annual Inter-Cadet Track and Field Competitions will be held at the Trait Armouries. We are hoping to have a good CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 26, 1957 Trail Canadian Legion Branch No. 11 and Ladies Auxiliary Presents * NIEL KIRK & HIS WHITE HEATHER CONCERT PARTY OF 1957 (Direct From Bonnie Scotland) COMINCO GYMNASIUM, TRAIL, B.C. Wednesday, Qctober 23, 1957 Tickets Available-At PITTS REXALL DRUG . ‘CANADIAN LEGION . Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 Program Commecnes at 8:00 p.m. od, Ont. ’ Bride-Elect Honored At Shower A surprise shower was held last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. H. Haines, honor- ing October bride-elect Miss Mercedes Schwartzenhauer. . Beautiful corsages made by the ‘hostess were presented to the bride-to-be and her mother, tation from our cadets and if experience from past events is any indication the cadets from this area will bring home the honors. The program of events includes individual and team at and it is hoped a PORK & BEANS, Broder’s, 4 tins PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel Brand, 48 oz. SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag APPLE JUICE, ” BUTTER, Glendale Ist. grade tb, BREAD, Bake Rite, 2 loaves FRUIT & VEGETABLES BANANAS, 2. Ibs: CONCORD GRAPES, 8 Ib. basket MEATS BLADE ROAST BEEF, blade removed, tb. * GROUND BEEF;“extra lean, Ib. PORK LEG ROAST, ib. .... BEEF SHORT RIBS, lcan, !b. See ‘AGE ROLLS, Swift’s Premium, half or ene: _ TRISCHUCKS Store Closed Monday Afternoon *Open All Dey Wednesday {ie Ty cc ‘SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 9° Night'School Classes. FOR INFORMATION ON ANY NIGHT SCHOOL ‘COURSE CONTACT MR. N. TURICK, DIRECTOR OF NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES. , COMMENCE WEEK rifle shoot will be included and this time we won't have to be second to the Trail Sea Cadets, Mrs. W. Schwar The honored guest's chair was tastefully decorated with white seams and wedding bells. Several games were played during the evening, prize win- ners being Mrs. V. Goresky, Mrs. J. Kambick, Miss Gerry DeFoe and Miss M. Schwartdenhauer. The hostess’ two children, Donna and. Dougie -Haines, car- vied in the many useful gifts in a large basket, Little POLIGE GOURT Miss Donna Haines was’ dressed .as a bride and her brother, Dougie s a “Mountie’, for the Appearing before Stipendiary Magistrate W. H. ‘Taylor in Cast- legar Police Court, September 23, John Shapansky was charged with driving without due care and attention, and was fined $15 and costs. g to-be is a member of the RCMP. . A beautifully decorated bride's cake was presented ‘o the honoree during the evening and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. H. Haines and. Mrs, G. Pettitt, as- Also on Sept, 23, Andrew sisted by Mrs. J. Strelioff. Nick Popoff was, fined. $10 and Those present .were the costs on a speeding charge. . honoree; her mother, Mrs. W. Peter John Philipoff, appear- Schwartzenhauer, Mrs. F, Host-'. ed in court September 24, for tetter, Mrs. L.-Schwartzenhauer, driving contrary to restrictions Mrs, J. Kambick, Mrs, S, Cham- and was ordered to pay a fine obers, Mrs, L. Smuin, Mrs, N, De- $10 and costs, Foe, Mrs. A, Sylvest, Mrs. O. ea Aasland, Mrs. A. Saunders, Mrs. F. Fomenoff, Miss Gerry, DeFoe, Mrs. J. Mrs, V. Goresky, FALL FAIR (continued from page oneb dance band, also appeared on. the program, and Alan.Johnson of Kinnaird, a youthful accordian player, gave a number of short selections. . ‘ Last on the program was a OGLOW BROS. ding & Supply Oo. Ltd. ‘Building 5 Supplics | Eeaan, oe bey’ singers, Wally Walper and Joe Killough, harmonizing in western favorities. After presentation of the awards, challenge trophies, an auction was held with donations of baked goods, fruit, vegetables and whatever was left by exhibitors, sold to the “highest bidder, . pro- ceeds going to a worthy cause, which was specified ‘by ‘the don- or as either the’ hospital. or the Project ‘Society, t (957 etl . e Many favorable. comments ou 7 0 Pron OC UU UUM L UC LULL LA iLE Photography- 8. English For New Canadians Wood Working Lumber Grading * St. John Ambulance First Aid “6: Sewing & Dressmaking * 7. Art Square Typing — OTHER COURSES WILL BE AVAILABLE — The director of night school, has the right to close any class which has not 15 members to begin with, and those classes whose membership falls below © 10--mémbers during the year. Leatherwork ~* Keep Fit Class For’ Women Boat Building Intermediate . Golf Fundamentals on this “year's attraative display of exhibits, and judges remark- ed on’ the quality ot exhibits. themselves. Judges were Provincial Hor- ticulturist J. A, Smith, and Frank Holt, Mrs, M. Doerksea, Mrs. V. DeLong, Mrs. H. ‘Catley and Mrs. E. White of Nelson. + The Fair was co-sponsored this year by sevearl district or- ganizations, Kinnaird Women’s Institute, Robson Farmer's Insti- tute, Canadian Legion and Ladies’ Auxiliary, Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Dancing, Beginners & Payment o of fees must he made’at your first class Club, IODE, Pythian Sisters, Robson Women’s Institute and Air Cadet League of Castlegar. Your. Registration Forms May Be Turned In At The Following Places SHHS — N. Turik, Director " MARSHALL'S STORE — Robson ‘LEWIS’ STORE — Kinnaird LEITNER'S LTD. "— Cestlegar FIRST: AID OFFICE — Colger The ‘Ladies’ Hospital Auxil- iary sold memberships at their display booth and the Junior Auxiliary sold home-made candy. . A circus. and midway was brought in for the exhibition by Baddley Bros. and a lunch coun- ter-was operated on the grounds by the Canadian .Legion, who also had bingo games’ going, while the confectionary booth was handled by | Sisters. CUSTOM-MADE ’ PENSION PLANS | with’ SUBSTANTIAL INCOME TAX. SAVINGS! Under the 1957 Amendment to the Income Tax Act you can now obtain relief from income tax on earnings sct aside to provide for an annuity at retirement. . 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