CASTLEGAR NEWS,. Thursday, July 14, 1960 Kinndird Socials Mre, Kaufman, Phone 5488 , Mr, and Mrs, A, Mussleman left for Calgary by bus on . Tuesday where they are spending ten days with thelr two daughters, The Mussicmans are visiting. Mr. ond * Mrs. Al Homond and Miss Gladys Nelon, They are attending ‘the Calgary Stampede and expect, while in Calgary, to ‘renew aquaintance with long term friends Mr. and Mrs, George Hollman and Mrs. P. Ber- esford, who formerly hail’ from the Mussleman’s old, home, White Fox, Sask. Guests of Mr, and Mrs, Eric Peterson over the weekend have been Mrs, Peterson's mother, Mrs, E, Bedard, in the company of Mr. chard;-another sister of Mr, Hawk- dns, Mrs, M, Milts, all of Victoria, ‘Visiting the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert. Jacobson have been Public Notices May he Posted On New Board Castlegar village will post a the former’s brother and sister-in-| notice of its own on the community law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Todd Jacobson! pulletin board outside Bob's Pay’n who left ‘for thelr home in Saska-|‘rakit, regulating use of the board, toon on Tuesday. All public notices may be post- Mr, and Mrs. F, Bacon and/ed — announcements of meetings, family were recent visitors to Pen- licton, ‘eas, club functions — but not com- mercial notices or advertising, coun- Visitors at the home of Mr.'and! ci] decided at its last meeting. Mrs, Gordon Henderson last week “If we started handling ‘For were Mr. and Mrs. Joe, McDonald! gale’ notices we would be snowed and two daughters, Marlene and under," sald Comm. Walter Thorp. Janice of Vancouver, Mr, and Mrs, W. Oliphant are js i“There’s the press for that. This a public service and we should here from Edmonton and at pre-|post anything for ® worthwhile Mrs, Johnson, Phone 5514 Guests at the home of Mr. and|in Renata. Robson Socials son Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs, Ken Philips and sons of Blue- berry and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pratt who arrived in the district Batur- day from and "|parents, Mr, and Mrs, P. L Mr. and Mrs, Pratt will be taking beque.. The young: Indies of the club ‘prepared the supper assisted by Mr, Waldie, ‘who “looked after the cooking of ‘the steaks, After supper the young people enjoyed lawn games, including lawn bowl- sent are visiting Mrs. Oliphant’s| cause," and Mrs, Oliver Ortis all of Grand, parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Haw-|. ° Notices can be posted in future Forks, kin. They plan to make thelr home| oniy by giving them to village Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Hood ofjIn the area, Mr, Oliphant having|cterk Joe Logelin. They must be of Calgary have Pen visiting here|recently resumed a position with|, “reaconable size” and the expiry while in the the Wes: area. They have been the guests Co. of Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Peterson. sisters, Guests arrived Monday to spend| via Cour D'Alene. , a few days at the A. R. Hawkins heme. They are Mr. Hawkin’s ery e Mr. and Mrs. H. Bate are Mrs, Peterson and Mrs, Hood are; home froom a short holliday trip y to Radium Hot Springs returning/Idle. While here, they were the Mr, Don Idle and his wife, the}the Power and Light|/ date must be written In‘one corn- , cu:sts at a gathering of friends In Improvement Society Hall former Miss Bonnie Heather Tip-/where they were presented with a sister and brother-in-law Mr. and! ton, spent a week of thelr honey-|purse of money as a wedding gitt, Mrs. E. Cooper and their two;moon in Kinnaird at the home of “he young couple resumed their mandchildren, June and Lee Prit-|Don’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, C./trip- across Canada to Halifax, where Don is posted with the moCHUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C. _ SEF. RIB STEAK, Iby ....220--+ 68 “GROUND BEEF, 2 Ihs, .......... 69c PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib, ....... 49c PORK LEG ROAST, Ib ........... 49¢ FISH & CHIPS, pkeu... 2.500000. M96” BEEF POT ROAST, Boneless, li. ... 556 IGE GREAM, Shannon’s es gal, .... 69c TIDE, King Size, . coves SL3B BARON, Side Sliced, Ib. ......... 49¢ nay & BEONS, Gherrie, 6 tins .... 79¢ FREE ° S ths, Sugar with $5.00 order or over. RON. ‘Weekend guests of Mr. and Mra. E. Fitzpatrick have been Mrs, Fitzpatrick’s cousin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lloyd of Penticton. Many happy returns to Robin Heagy who celebrated his fourth birthday July 7 and to Raymond Bacon who was four on July 11. Recent guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heagy have been Mr. and Mra. Don Barrett of Moose Jaw, Sask., who stopped for a visit en route to the coast. . The fireman’s ‘annual picnic wos’ a pleasant event Saturday which included events for the fire- men, their families and friends with plenty of treats for the chil- dren. A fastball game capped the day’s attraction when the men and juniors chose up sides to play a tie game. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Heagy had Mr. Heagy's sister and brother-in- jaw, Mr. and Mrs. N. Bruger of Rochester, New York ‘visiting them for ‘the past week. ‘The Swihart family held’ thelr 11th annual reunion in Wenachee, ‘Washington this year. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Swihart are back home again after spending a weekend with rel- atives including some as far distant as Alberta and Saskatchewan. They gathered in Wenachee Park for the reunion day, which was attended by 64 relatives including elderly uncles and aunts. ‘Get Tough’ Policy For Garhage Dump Castlegar council adopted a “get tough” policy regarding un- authorized trespassing on the gar- bage dump. At thelr Inst meeting commis- sloners decided to post warning signs ‘in the area, ROMP will be asked to patrol the area to en- force regulations. Tf necessary, “convictions will be foe fogs San Te eee Pelee deel dl eileen raked rch UGTA LARGEST BRIGHTEST DISPLAY ON BAY! CHEVROLET AUSTIN PLYMOUTH RENAULT BUICK. YOLKSWAGEN CHRYSLER , _ WAUXHALL" STUDEBAKER DODGE PONTIAG FORD YOU NAME IT! . WE'VE GOT. IT! 59 Fury - 2 DOOR PLY, HT. Fully automatic. Beautiful white and coral, On Sale. ‘68 Chev BISCAYNE SEDAN. Only 15,000: miles; 6 cyl, economy, Sale $2395 owner, Sale ‘59 Buick LA SABRE 4 DOOR| SARATOGA 2.DOCR HARDTOP. Full power, One careful $3795 ‘59 Chrysler FLT. 11,000 mies . by one owner. Full power—new car war- ranty. On sale $3795 - Stud. ‘57 For soot Bast SEDAN | V-8 CUSOM SEDAN|- One een like new. | Spotless clean. One]. On owner. On Sale “$1795 “$1795, TRUCKS and FISHING CARS - FUI Selection ‘51 Chevs. Real economy. Good shape, 3 -only.’ Sale $395 eet Station Wagon Gomer 60 PLYMOUTH—One left, Brand new. 57: FORD—V8 ‘86 DODGE— +53: DODGE—8 MANY, MANY OTHERS! Trade and. Terms ‘Moynes Motors “The. Bright Spot on Bay” TRAIL, Mra, J. Raine for a few days ars the latter's: brother and sister-in- law and family, Mr. and Mrs J. Tenstiale and family of, Paradise Valley. Mis Barbara Martin who is in training at St, Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver is spending a months holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Martin, Among’ those attending the Moore-Brown wedding in Trail Sat- urday were Mr. and Mrs, Dick Fowler and family, and Mr, and Mrs. David Adshead and family. Mr, and Mrs, M, Flynn and family were the guests of Mra, Flynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. ‘T. Waldie for the past wek, They left Eaturday morning on thelr re- iurn trip to their home in Lang- don, Alberta. eee Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stewart and family have returned home after spending a week visiting at Can- dourne, Trout Lake and Beaton. Elaine, Maxine and’ Darlene spending a week with their grand- * Mr. and Mra, Fred Waldle and family of Nakusp returned to their home after spending 9 & few days} Ger here visit with. thélr parent . : and Resimed Horswill and and held a very enjoyable evening last|sant-evening was-brought to.a close - Saturday at the W. 'T. Waldle resi-| with an hour’ or so of square cance Guests at the home of Mr. and|“ence where they had a steak bar-jing on the lawn. : Mrs, H, Johnson Sunday were thelr son-in-law, son, Mr. and Mrs. George Eastcott and Wayne, and their grandchil- dren from Victoria, Randy and Janice Taylor, Mrs, J. T. Webster {s in Van-~ couver for a week or so for medl- cal treatment, . Mrs, W. T. Waldie. Guests of Mr, and Mrs, M. O. Hougen for a few days sre Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hermanson and family of Prince George, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hickson, Helen and Enid, Mra, E, Thacker, Mr. and Mra. R. Wakefield and Mr, and Mrs. Mel Hougen all of Maidstone, Sask, Mr. by Mr, and Mrs. Hougen motored to victorias Teaving Monday morn- Adshead have returned home after | ing. i to Mr. and Mrs. Waldie: for the Members of the Armkoobians|use of thelr lawn, and & very plea- daughter and grand- Pe ee NOTICE RESIDENTS OF KIRNAIRD NEW KINNAIRD VILLAGE OFFICE HOURS ARE: TUESDAY TO FRIDAY: MGRNING 10 TO 12 AFTERNOON 2 TO 5 SATURDAY MORNING, 9.TO 12 NOON se Wakefield accompanicd CLOSED ALL ‘DAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY ” visiting Mr. and Mrs, H. John- Celgar Loggers — Notch 21 Peints At Chahko Mika Celgar loggers last Saturda: ran up 21 points to capture th legging championship in competi tions at Nelson's famed Chahk Mika exposition. Second was Passmore Lumber Company with 15 points and Koo- tenay Forest Products came third with nine. Celgar men stood first In three of the events, Louis Gritchen won the power saw bucking contest and L, DeGans .the log chopping. A. James took the tall-down events in which logs are steered down an Incline between two lines. Judges were Fred Fieber, van- couver, vice-president of the IWA regional council; Jack Muirhead, manager, Interior Forest Labor Re- lations Association, Penticton; Rob- ert Rivers, Celgar personnel man. ager; D, Ray Beaton, Workmen's Compensatioon Board safety inspec- tor at Nelson. Kinnaird Guides Meet at the Home Of Acting Captain Members of the First Girl Guide Company met.xecently at the home of acting captain, Mes Doris Brom- melund, _ Following . ‘formstion of -the Mrs. J. R, ©. MacBain’ ‘enrolled Nona Mills, Dianne Langevin, Shir- ley Dodgson, Dianne Cournea and Carol Collens as ‘members, of the Canadian Girl Guides. aa . A taespoon with ‘Guide and Brownie emblems was presented to the group's new leader, Mrs. M. Collens, The Jeaders presented ten- derfoot guides with book markers printed with? guide laws, ing kit, while guide writing paper as given to first-class guides. During the evening the girls resented two skits. There were 20 guides, .thelr mothers and one father present at the meeting. which ended . with Taps and the.Guide Prayer. Lee A tour of. the Warfield. plants wos enjoyed ‘by’ 18 guides rerently. The group was: under the lead- ership of Mrs, ‘collens and trans- Roberts, Mr. E, Mills, Mr. M, Dev- emey and Mr. G. E. ‘MeMilian. Mrs. W. Hopkins Passes Suddenly _ Mrs, Willlam’ Hopkins died ‘sud- Born in’ Aberdeenshire, she came to Manitoba in. 1911. and moved to Ernfold, Sask.” in 1917. In 1942 she- moved to Castlegar. Wallace of Moose ‘Jaw, Ernfold, and George: of ~Courval, Sask.;. three daughters, Mrs, G. Fischer of Tugaske, Sask. Mrs. E. Lewis of Castlegar, and Mrs. M, Taverna of Trail; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchfldren, Hymns -sung © at.” the ~ service Monday, conducted by Rev. M. 8. ide, were “Rock of Ages” and bide’ With Me... Organist. was Mrs, J. E, Wallace.~ Pallbearers were T. Brownlie, ®, Harder, A, W. Irish, 8. Dower, denly In Castlegar’ Hespttal July | == Q ep TET KINNAIRD, B.C. FOR THE WHITEST WASH 5 _ Tide, giant. pkg. - JAVEX Bleach, gal., . ‘> LIQUID Certo bottle - HEINZ Baby. Foods 10 tins. 9c, BETTER BUY Beans & Pork 4 tins ..49¢ “BLUE RIBBON - Instant Coffee, : 5 07, JAR DEWKIST GOLDEN Cream Corn 6 tins . BRENTWOOD Peas, 6 tins . QUAKER Corn ee rail ee STAR Bread, 2 loaves. ‘ROBIN HOOD .. Cake: Mixes, “AMILY, 2 FOR * NEW ‘LOCAL ’ Potatoes, 10 Ibs., : RED LABEL _ Steaks, : 1. SIRLOIN Un «BONE, Ib. EXTRA LEAN - Phelps, Deer Park Socials Mrs, wn >» Mr. M.A, ‘gikendal his broth er Floyd’ and his: grandson Wayne have left for a visit to Maple Creek, Sask. mat “Mr, and Mrs. Milton Qillett of Seneca, Oregon,..were _ the . recent guests of the latter's brother-in-|- law and sister, Mr, and: Mrs. Ralph Briggeman while on a trip through “)B,C' to,)Edmonton;:.On' their. way back to Oregon, they will visit with friends and relatives at Edgewood, Lumby, Vernon.and other places. Mrs, ©. 8, Phelps and infant son have returned to their home here, from Castlegar. ‘Miss Lorraine Schwartzenhauer of Castlegar was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. ©. Briggeman. Mr, and Mrs, H. Jamieson and doughter Beverley of Kimberley were the weekend guesta of Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Jamieson. Mr, and Mrs, George Merlo, daughters Lorna, Linde and Loulse, and Mr, Jack Green of Trail were the weekend guests of Mr. ‘na Mra, Oliver D'Andrea, Mra. Matt Maja ‘and children of Nakusp are spending a camping hollday ‘at Deer Park, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rourke and children of Cnstlegar. spent a fet] | days on a camping trip at Deer Park, Mr..and Mra, C, Catalano of Trail spent a few days at thelr summer home here, Their daughter, Mrs, V.: Arcuro, and her children ‘are spending 9 holiday: here, Weekend visitors at the home of Mr, and: Mrs, C. Williamson were the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, THE WEATHER Maximums and Minimums ‘Thurs., July 7 ot Fri, July 8 85 Sat., duly.9 - 87 Sun.,: July: 10 86 89 94 a4 Mon, July 12 Tues. July 12. Wed., July 13° SRRESES IN: ROBSON Completely. furnished summer home with 180-ft. lake frontage. Ap- proximately 134 acres good building Property on upper side of highwey and ‘sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer,’ Jr., daughters Sharon and Wendy of..Nakusp and her uncle Ue he Nelson. oe ee ‘The following news arrived too Inte for inclusion in the lust issue: Miss M. R, Kirkman end her father were weekend visitors at their former home in Edgewood, B.C. The Kirkmans have bought the house and property formerly owned, by H. 8, Merriefield of Castlegar and will make Deer Park their home, Mrs. W. Lebedow of Vancouver, formerly of Deer Park, was a recent visitor ot her home ‘here..- ‘Mr. and) Mrs, H. H. Killough and family of Kinnaird spent the holiday weekend on a camping trip at Deor Park, Mr, and Mrs, A, Bortnick and ‘on David returned to thelr home ‘lin ‘Trali after spending a two-week hollday at their summer home here, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and slx children .of “Bowness, Alberta, arrived to spend a holidny at the home of ‘the Iatter’s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Douglas. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Reimer of Vancouver were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, ©, T,. Willamson,. after spending a holiday with relatives at Renata. e Recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 0. 8, Phelps were Mr. D..Demmon’ and daughter. Bessie of Trail and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Paul Phelps of Crawford Bay. A, Richards, sons -Wayne and "| Doug, and Les Lampard, all of Cas. tlegar spent the holiday weekend on a fishing trip. They caught several four and five pound Kamloops and a few Rainbow. | Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hill of Renticton and’ Mr. and Mrs, A. ‘Worley of Nelson,were the weekend guests of Mrs,.R. Worley. Cie * A, ‘Law left’ Monday for the Bull Dog lookout where he is -sta- voned as lookout man for the sum- mer months for the B.C. Forest Ser- vice, * : Mrs, J. Saunders and ‘sons of Castlegar are spending a few days on a camping trip at Deer Park. Mr. Saunders, who. accompanied them, has, returned to’ Castlegar. Among others who enjoyed the hol- iday weekend at Deer Park, were the McLuckies, Kellys, Price $4,500 IN KINNAIRD ‘Two-bedroom home on large im- Proved view. 1 Priced to sell at k 8900. ASTLEGAR — — ‘o-bedroom . home, . Fdeal: for. couple’ or small family, Price. “$5,900 Small 3-bedroom home with full basement and garage on 8th Ave, Bystroms, Krugers, Rigbys, Mitch- ells and Prices, all of Castlegar; the of Trail; Cleggs -and.Jones of: _ Rossland. snd many more() F word”lhas . been “received tire of the.-birth of a son’to Mr. as Mrs. C. 8; Phelps. B.A,.:BEd,.to the position, of assistant to the pringl: pal.at SHHS, W. F. shkwarok is already a vice-principal at the school and Mr. Harvey succeeds ©. F. Sanderson who has accepted a prineipalship | | in Enderby. Mr. Harvey was selected *from eeveral applicants for the position. He has’ been with the present school district since “1951, serving as'English teacher and* boy's coun sellor, He is active in ata af- faira and is 8 member of the Kiwa- nis Club, the Boy Scouts District Council, the Canadian Legion, and ls a past prealdent of the. Castle- gar District Teachers’ Association. Mr. Harvey has been a resident of. the Kootenay ‘district all his life, ‘apart from four yenrs war service, He is married with four chil- rate,” village Carl Loeblich. 8 ome ‘The village will investigate the use of meroury vapor and fluore- scent lighting, Comm. G. .S, Rust told council the new lighting {s costlier to install, but cheaper to A letter was read from the pre- aldent of the‘ Montrose Improve- ment Soclety. thanking Mr, Loeb- Uch for his. presense at the open- ing of that village's enclosed rifle range. It congratulated him on win- ning the mayors’ rifle match, so 8 Council examined sketches for @ proposed village works office and storage’ shed. A: motion to buy land for the building was passed. No de- cision will reached on construc- tion till the audited aix month fin- ancial ‘statement is received toad this month, fs wae Counelt announced that in fu- ture all pene for the fnielietion of natural: gas lines should be sub-| mitted ‘to “works | superintendent! Paul. Hildebrant, Mr; Hildebrant|}. will examine. such plans and .pass| for eee : Garbage pickup service will be; initiated at the homes of W. Hick and G. Guido, It was stipulated in| the . original garbage: bylaw thet} these properties would be exemt| from such service. “Why: the agree-| ment .ia such, I don’t know,” said! Mr. Rust. “The only way to find) out is to ask those who were on! council at the time (10 years ngo)." Bloodover Funeral Hald Saturday Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs, Ann Bloodover, who died at the age of 94. She had been a resident of Canada for 62 them on with comments to councll % lon., years and of B.O. for 24. Bsr kp ogra 1 : CASTLEGAR RETAIL €0-OP TOILET TISSUE, 3 for ..... 39¢ FORT GARRY ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS, 100’s..69c 200’s.. $1.35 PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel, 16 oz jars 35¢ FLUFFC SHORTENING, { Ib., ...... 29¢ SAUSAGE, large link, 2 Ibs., ....-. . 8c. 6 Tide xix. Size, ..... $1.29 Cio SHOP LADIES WEAR FRIDAY JULY 15 AT 9.00 A.M. SHARP IN THE NEW CASTLEAIRD PLAZA CORSAGES (FOR: THE FIRST {00 CUSTOMERS DOOR AND OTHER P-R-I -Z- E-S. COME IN PLEASE AND MEET MRS, WIEGAND AND HER DAUGHTER DORIS COME. EARLY! cco IF you DON'T "sae WANT - - B.C., PHONE 1580 ~ Kootenay ‘Laundry: & Gleanere an alliance Dr. G, E. McDonald and R. E. ulet, Interment was in Robson e Liste OPEN ‘TILL 9 PM. : 2 | co ae : = ne SL Som ener ere in AEN A sm uN ATRIA RHEE TEL LE Acc =e e