4 _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1960 q oe ee ee THANKS The Kiwanis Club of Castlegar Sines to thank most sincerely all those who Supported the Giant Kiwanis Bingo by attending on Saturday night, as + . © S well as those who made this Bingo possible through their ity in maki prizes, public- ity and assistance during the Bingo. KIWANIS CLUB OF CASTLEGAR I NCA ~sCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. Castlegar Socials . Margarot Churches, Phone $511 ‘A 8t. Alban’s Church tea wns held in the Parish Hall on Saturday. Rev. H, Ragg opened the afternoon with a short sermon. ‘The main table was decorated with a Halloween tablecloth centred with a background of gold-colored cedar boughs also centred with an orange pumpkin, Pourers for the afternoon were: Mrs. Westwood, Mrs. Hopland, Mrs, tunn in January and will be ac- companied on the return trip by boat by Capt.'and Mrs, Pitts and family, Capt, Pitts has been posted at the British Staff College in Cam~- berley, Surrey for the past year and on his return to Canada will be posted to Ottawa, Born October 24 to Mr, and Mrs. Ron Tinker, Nakusp, formerly of rate @ son. ROBSON SOGIALS Herman and Mrs, Woolverton, They were assisted by Janct Moffat, Jean Moffat, Laureen Deans, Jane Deans and Margaret Thorp. - ‘Mrs, Bob Maddocks greeted the guests and Mrs, Bob Moffat acted as usher for the afternoon. Tables included needlework and home-baking. Winner of the door prize was Mrs. Shutek. Winner of; the raffled doll was Mrs, Grace Devitt. - < see Friemis of Mr. and Mrs, Sid Walton enjoyed seeing thelr son| - ‘Malcoyn Walton introduce his’ new business “The Jade Tree” in Spo- kane. He was introduced on “Tuke Four” on Monday morning. He dis- ployed some beautiful articles and Invited friends from Castlegar to visit his store in Spokane. A shower for Mrs, Edward L, Myers (nee Sandra .Harrower) was held at the home of Mrs, Ralph Harding, not at the home of Miss BACON, side sliced, Ib, . caves ease BOC PORK SPARE RIBS, Ibs .seeeee e+ 596, PORK CHOPS, alll culs, th, ....... 59¢ BEEF BACK ROAST, Ih, .......... 55¢ T-BONE & SIRLOIN STEAKS, Ib., ... 79c DELNOR FISH & CHIPS, pkg, ..... 49¢ MILK, Carnation, 6 for .. .-. reeeeee 99c HAG APPLES, Handi Pac, ....:.. $1.99 TIDE, giant, 12c off ............. 69¢ BREAD, McGavin’s, 2 loaves ...... 35c Se = q 5 PROPANE. BULK AND BOTTLE DELIVERY 100 LB. REFILL — $7 PICKUP PLUS $1 FOR DELIVERY CHARGE. 20 LB. REFILL — $2 PICKUP PLUS DELIVER’ CHARGE ON ROUTE OF 50c PHONE OR CALL RE YOUR SAVINGS On. BULK PROPANE with our Gash Discount and Patronage Dividend And Our Commercial Rates Barday Products Lid. CASTLEGAR: PHONE 5154 _ ACROSS FROM THE THEATRE ~ Aldrich as reported last weel, Miss. Doreen Pitts left by plane for England on Tuesday to visit Capt. H. ©, Pitts and family for the next two months, She will re- Harlem Clowns Here Saturday ‘The hilarious Harlem Clowns come ‘to town Saturday to stage thelr nationally famous ‘basketball fun show at the ‘high school when they. mect the SHHS Rockers. The Clowns stage all kinds of comic routines and impromptu .as well as planned antics inter-mixed with razile-dazie ball handling! and ‘spectacular shooting, Starring for the Rockers will be Pred Hor- coff, Arvi Pellegrin and Dave Mac- Bherson, “KINNAIRD SOCIALS. DEER PARK SOCIALS Mrs. C. Williamson . A well-attended dance, spon- sored by the Deer Park Women’s Institute was held recently in the Community hall. Trai}, Renate, Sy- ringa Creek and other places were well represented. Music for dancing was supplied by local musiclans. ‘Winners of the contests were Miss M. R, Kirkman who .won the quilt, and Miss Ethel White of Renata who won the atole, Mrs. Sylvia O'Briert of “vancou- ver has been, visiting with friends at Deer .Park for the past two weeks, x Mr, and Mrs, ©, T. Williamson had as recent guests the Jatters uncles, Mr. Carl Relmer of Alert Bay, B.C. and Vancouver and Mr. Peter Reimer of New Westminster, While In the Kootenay area, they are taking in a blg-game hunt in the Enst Kootenay district, accom- panied by Mr. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs, O. D’Andres are spending a holiday in Vancouver, where they are the guests of thelr son and daughter-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs, R, D'Andrea. Mrs, A. Law left for Castlegar .| where ‘she will spend a few days in the ‘Castlegar hospital, Mr, and Mrs, G, McCulloch of Kinnaird and Mrs, C. J. Phelps of of Mr. and Mrs, ©. 5. Phelps. Castleaird. Branch For the Gommerce ~ A sub-branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce will be opened of this month, local B of C man- terday. ‘: i ‘Mrs. Kaufman, Phone 5488 ‘Mr, and Mra. Gilbert Jacobson, are enjoying a trip to Saskatchew- gn where they are visiting Mr. Ja- cobson’s mother, Mrs. O. Jacobson and other relatives at Handel and toon, ‘Miss Mauren Lambert, attend-|-. ing Notre Dame College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs..A, A, Lambert, "Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor are back from an: interesting holiday in the southern U.S. having trav- elled as far as Tijuana, Mexico, They visited relatives in Montana on the way, reporting a grand time. From there they enjoyed sightsee- ing with. friends in San Francisco and San Diego, spending some time] - in the grandeur of Las Vegas be- fore returning home last. week. Residents here also enjoyed a bit of the cosmopolitan when aj: steady stream of masked trick or treat'rs came knocking at our doors as ‘gondoliers, tramps, clowns, In~ dlans and swordsmen. One jack-o- lantern’ was mysteriously spirited awa yand there.is a gap in our neighbor's fence but otherwise, Hal- loween was tree of pranks in the hy SASH. AND ‘DOOR! WORK PIERSON. WINDOWS ‘AND ALL KINDS OF Ss GLIDDEN PAINT KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS. Dumont subdivision. PHONE 5155. Reason for. meeting: To donations the Minor. Hockey Association’ is asking d for ‘and what use these donations will be put to. . AMAA Minor Hockey Players : Age 8to 14 ‘Mest report to the Arena on Sat., Nov. 5 abifam- «48: Juvenile Hockey Players: Must report fo Arena on Sat., Nov. 5 : at 3 p.m. ; For further informafion phone Josh Savoy at 9291 General Public Meeting il 7.30 p.m. - - Mon. Nov. 7 - Hotel Marlane let the publi¢ know what" censoconctoMmsr A Salmon Arm were the recent guests| | in Castleaird Plaza near the end| - ager FP. J, (Fred) Gibson said yes-|~ BIRDS BIRDS ~— ‘BIRDS A new ‘shipment of birds has arrived at HELEN'S FLOWER SHOP Hariz Mountain Guaranteed Male Singing E Canaries, both yellow and colour-fed. Mrs. Johnson, Phone 5165 - Laurel Stadler has returned home after a short stay in the/J Castlegar and District hospital, Mr, and Mrs, Dave , Adshead and family motored to Arrowhead on Saturday where they visited the former's father, Mr, B. Adshead. On thelr retum home Sunday ‘they stopped off at Nakusp where they Blue, Yellow and Green Budgies visited Mrs, Adshead, Sr., Who is a gi patient in the hospital there. - _ . i Mrs, Odd Andersen is a patient * in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital, ‘Mr, and Mrs, Ken ‘Phillips and two sons motored to Trail Satur- day. and : THREE ADORABLE SOCIETY FINCHES Hartz Mountain pet supplies. Keep your pets healthy and happy with, supplies from Helen's Flower Shop - 259 Columbia Ave. legar, B.C, Phone 5191 eves 5561) ‘Mr, and Mrs. David Stowart ond family, formerly of “Benton, have taken up residence on the Robson townsite. ~ Mrs, W. a Kennedy has left the District to take up residence in. East ‘Trail, Her friends and neighbors will miss her very much, "$00 LATE TO CLASSIFY RENT — Apartment, Ap-( ply IST AVE Binnaira. 144] = = _ There is also a good selection of cages, stands and». KINNAIRD, B.C. -RATE PHONE 3261, - CUT-UP ON TRAY ‘Eeing Chicken lb. . ” HALF OR WHOLE Hams READY TO EAT, Ib. . RED OR BLUE LABEL BEEF Steaks 'T-BONH or SIRLOIN, LB., adie 89c : _ Meat Pies FROZEN, 3 FOR .. $1 00. MARTIN'S — Raisins 4 LB.-UELLO BAG . “BAKER‘S : Chocolate Chips ». ron ino, AQ MONARCH. Cake Mixes 1s 02: rr, each... IDE - 7 MALKIN'S Rooster Coffee, =. rie $1 24 ‘CHOCOLATE DRINK -Nestles Quik 22.» GRANULATED _ Sugar 25 LB: BAG (With. $5 Oran ar-Oves) ~ $1. 9. 'KERSEYS ‘Peanut Butter. «. sin me _ RED. EMPEROR Grapes 2 Ibs. HAWAIIN PUNCH, HAPPI HENRI ORANGE OR APPLE Juices 3 tins . ‘. SUPER Fab ey SIZE. BOX “TOPS: “eal NES ea Meal: 25 LB. BAG | : a rig Ci en gts 7 : We Extend eee BEST WISHES -TO THE CASTLE BOWLADROME “ON A SUCCESSFUL OPENING nner Transfer Bl | $1,000: after: creating a three-way tle. | ties ‘with the Canadian Embassy in B | Bogota, Columbia, South America, Gordon Relchelt of Kinnaird, Edward Hyde of Castlegar and ‘Mrs, G. Cote of Port Alberni were big winners at the giant Kiwanis The three lucky persons split About 1300 persons’ played bingo and Kiwanis: president W. F. Shkwarok .described his club as . Bingo Winners more thar pleased with the turn- out, The blngo was the third in aid of the Castlegar and District Arena : Bingo|/held by the club, A | held Saturday night in the activity room and gymnasium of the high| my | school here. Other winners were: ook-Out Portable. Barbecue, name of winner not known; Mc- Brine 2-piece matched Aeropack Luggage, Jimmy Doig of Trail, Se- ven-inch Speedway Saw, Miss Lola Oglow of Castlegar; Samoca 35mm camera and case, George W. John- son of Castlegar; Camping equip- Eilleen Quance Off fo Bogota A Robsolt girl has taken up du- Miss Eileen Quance, eldest dau- ghter of Mrs, L. M. Quance of Rob- son, has been working as a foreign un cA aoATE KINNAIRD, B.C, = =I = PHONE 3093 a = FREE DELIVERY. HONEY, No. | white, 4 Ibs.y 2202s 99c ORANGE = unsweetened, 48-02. tin _.. ROLLED OATS, 6 IS see ee eens A8C NESTLE’S QUICK, 2 Ihs., ......... 990 2 COFFEE, Rooster, 2 Ibs. ....... $1.24 SS =} services in Ottawa for the past four months, She left Sat- urday for her new Job at Bogota after visiting for a few days with her mother. ‘Mists Quance will be in the Can- adian Embassy in Bogota for 2% years, after which she will return to Ottawa, . Miss Quance, who recelved her early. schooling-in Robson and who pttended UBC at Vancouver for three years, wag entertained before leaving by her mother -in the chur- ch hall at Robson, News: ‘Publisher Convention Boss + Importance of ‘the weekly. press to national advertisers’ will high- light discussions during the. 42nd annual” convention .of the B.O. ‘Weekly Newspapers Association at Hotel Vancouver, Nov. 4 and 5..- Meetings of the weeklies’ two sales organizations will be held Nov, 5, B.C. Weekly Newspapera Adver- MEAT PIES, Dales, 3for ........ $1.00 _ BACON, side sliced, Ib, .......... 49 E FAB, sleet | Publisher Frank R. Harris of. the Vernon News will convene avmeet- ing of Bo, members of Class’: A z FLOUR, 2 Nes: with: bolt order - Tes WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS ‘~ > DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY. MONDAY; &: THURSDAY - ———" “Polo, Stoochnoff Buried af Brilliant: ‘pete A. Stoochnoff,..76; of Cas- Hegar, died at home on Oct. 19’ af- ter. lengthy illness. « ~ We was born in Russia in 1684, came eal Canada in .1911 and ‘set- life} tea Sask, where he ~ Christmas » needs bigger: ‘than your | budget? RESERVES A NEW. BULoVA |" Goddess Th ‘Watch and bracelet” a ve mialened a6. a. Rags 37 Jewels, $45.00 aa 4 ua st esate Hey ea winclog, wakerpoa tant $58 on Christmas! Shop NOW! ‘phone 2041 : | grandchild, lived. intl tien He then moved 7 Castlegar. Surviving ere ‘his wife,” Molly, and six sons: John of Calgary, Al- ta, Bl. of ‘Vancouver, Mike - of Chase ‘and “Alex, Pete and Nick of Bask. end 19 grandchildren and one great ‘The funeral services were held in the Castlegar Dolikhobor hall on Oct. 21 and burial was in the Bril- lant’ Cemetery. Castlegar Funeral Home was’in charge of Arrange ments. Pallbearers were’ mr,” Stooch= noff’s six. sons, ‘Alex, John, Pete, Bul, Mike and Nick.’ Tce “SMITH? $ PLUMBING & HEATING Phone S401: CASTLEGAR: FOR SAFE, TERNONGLE }ésso | f OIL HEATING | EQUIPMENT up to 6 years to pay ‘ *S LAREN ment 9 x 12 tent, Cole- man camp stove, 2 cots and 2 sleep- ing bags, Aussie Green; electric blanket, Mys. Joe Buckna of Kin- naird; Suit or other merchandise valued at $75, Mrs. Whiter Popoft of Castlegar; Fleetwood 4-speaker stereo record player, Mrs, Mary Ste- wart of Castlegar; RCA Victor clock radio with timed appliance outlet, Mrs, E, Maitland of Kinnaird. Trustees Present Annual Reports ‘The trustees of Castlegar Schoo) District No.9 are’ presently making thelr annual report to taxpayers of the District at public meetings. Highlights of the report: No major building projects were required during the past year but | two ~ new. classrooms and teachers’ rooms were built at Castlegar. and Binnaird-and a ohe-room addition 43 presently being. built at Robson. , | Surplus bylaw funds were used for these projects, . ; Further building will be neces- sary in 1961 but -taxation on the Celgar project will then be forth= coming. School enrolment in September was up 180 students over a year ago. It is still’ increasing. Enrolment at the high school is up 24 per cent, ‘There are now 85 teachers at the’ high school and 40 in elemen- tary schools. A new bus has been Purchased and all buses are full to “| capacity. Night pono continues to be. offered, -{fob, “They kept the wilful. damage ‘The Castlegar hospital {8 faced this winter with admitting patients on an emergency priority system; hospital administrator John McGiIp sad Monday. Mr. McGilp safd the bed situa- tlon “has become much worse” and the medical, staff has‘ advised the hospital board of their anxfety.:'°: ‘The hospital administrator‘ sald that board members Gordon Reith and Walter Banigan will go to Vic- toria, next week to discuss the CD Police Patroled Village ‘on Halloween ‘The District's Civil Defence Po- Mee Force is to receive the thanks of Castlegar for the job members did patrolling the village on Hal- loween, : .Comm. George Carr told coun- cll Tuesday that seven CD men pa- trolled the streets and did a fine to minimum and didn’t take away from the enjoyment of the evening foy the lttle ones,” added village chairman N. T. Oglow. Marcellus Baby Baplised Sunday. Dressed in a white nylon chris- tening robe with white matinee coat, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Marcellus, Castlegar, was baptised with the names Donna Faye, during the service on Sun- day evening at St. Albah’s Church, Castlegar. The Rev. H. a G. Rage officiated. * ‘Godparents. were Mls Mildred Raine (baby’s aunt) of Robson and Mr. ‘R, M, Simmons of Montrose. After ee ceremony, Mr. and Mrs, D. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov, 3, 1960, Ss Hospital Bed Situation Worse. board’s brief. for hospital expansion | pital, the admitting policy at the hospital for the winter months will However, even if BOHIS ap-/still have to be on an emergency with BOHIS officiats. proves extension plans for the hos- Betority system, ‘The Biggest Fad Since. WINKLE ‘DOLLS AS: ADVERTISED IN LIFE AND LOOK GET YOURS AT PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS PLAZA OR CASTLEGAR STORES at home. Guests were: Mrs, J, Mar- cellus (paternal grandmother), Mr. and Mrs, J. Raine (maternal grana- Parents), Mr, and Mrs, R.. M. Sim- CANADIAN LEGION ‘SATURDAY NIGHT LEGION HALL weil = $25 a 5106 mons, Miss ‘M. Raine and Mr, 1K. CASTLEAIRD BAKERY ‘GASTLEAIRD PLAZA .—. PHONE AT6t i Oren from 9 - 6 p.m. TUESDAYS to SATURDAYS “OPEN from 9.a.m. to 9 Bm. Fridays “Open. SUNDAYS from Neoa to 5 p= "FRESH SAUSAGE ROLLS DAILY VARIETY OF HOME-MADE BREAD, PIES : AND PASTRIES 2 DANISH PASTRIES . : 7 °§ NOT Too EARLY TO. GRADER YCUR ~ Christmas Cakes WE WELCOME PHONE GRDERS i a II Announcing: Our New. Location = : Too our many Customers of Casilogar and District we are: ‘very eon to announce your needs i in home Furnishings call in al our new store | or phone us. ; - OPER FOR BUSINESS STARTING TODAY - THURSDAY, Nov. 3 PARDMAN' Furniture & Appliances Phone 62460 - Next to Castlegar Drug: on Pine St. Castlegar B.C. RUA ATA Hc : that we are now i located i in the heart of Castlegar on Pine St. next to Castlegar Drug, ~ With larger and more Spacious Premises. We will be ‘able to carry.a much larger selection of Appliances and Furniture for your convenience and shopping pleasure. For \ EL gS a pesca eon bee SEE er