CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1961. Kinnaird Social Notes Phone 5488 me E, A, Fitzpatrick ret d { N S U R A | Cc E Aone from a ints Gib Pen For All Your ‘ INSURANCE AND., ticton where she spent the weekend attending. the snnual provincial REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 conference for Retarded Children of BC, ‘Mrs, Fitzpatrick enjoyed a pro- AGENCIES gram of hospitality and the value of very pertinent information re- garding the handicapped. Plans for the future of the young adult is being stressed and the home care as opposed to institutional care when ae | BINGE ‘EVERY THURSDAY NITE. : St. Rita’s Parish Hall, Front Street TWO JACKPOTS a Te le eae! SALA s ee . rey Bowling Dance : Kinnaird Improvement Society: Hall SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1961 Dancing 9 to 2??? : Admission $1.00 All Bowlers Welcome Refreshments Tenders will be. received for the following sub trades on School Board Office, Castlegar. HEATING & PLUMBING - MASONRY - STUCCO and ROOFING Plans, -ete., available on $10.00 deposit at ‘Board Office, Castlegar, B.C. Box 820. Tenders close at 4.00 p.m. June 7, 1961 All tenders to be sealed and marked ‘Board Office” ° : “GC. H. King Secretary-Treasurer .. . School District-No. 9 (Castlegar). fh 2 og eT] LATERM ANAC TNT ms(HUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C. PORK .CHOPS, Ib, ...........:, 580 PORK LEG ROAST, Ib.,”.....:.... 69¢ BEEF, ROUND STEAK or ROAST, Ib, 69 STEAKS, T-Bone or Club, Ib. .....: 79¢- " BEEF RIB STEAK, Ib. ........... 69¢ BEEF BLADE ROAST, blade removed — VEAL RIB CHOPS, Ib. ...< VEAL. SHOULDER ROAST, I. 55c For Hore ‘Specials, See Our. _ RED & WHITE FLYER. yi velled to the the students have. completed thelr education and are able to particl- pate in various jobe. + Recommended 1s the shelter work shops belng in the planning stage at the const at the preene time, oes Guests of Mr. and Mrs, R Mat- thews have been. Mrs. Matthews brother and alster-In-law, Mr, and: Mrs. J, A.-Juno, and her mother,|, Mrs, Jean Jung, all of Regina, Sask, Mrs, Juno Sr. !s extending her vi- sit with the Matthews family. Mr, Gordon; Clark, who spent the winter months with his daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J.|° Fodor, is visiting at Kootenay Bay and Riondel for the next few mon. Many ‘happy. returns to Eddie Fitapatrick whose birthday was May 29, Helping celebrate the occasion after’ school were :Norman Pepper, Billy .. Babakaltf, : Michael Phipps and Patti Bale. Birthday: greetings are also in order for Rosalind Regan who‘con- veyed her.party to the . Kinnaird |-. Park. Rosallnd entertained her friends at a wiener roast. Enjoying the picnic were Vesta Wright, Nona Mills, Sandra Goetting, Patricia Nevett and Mary Ann Wiebe,” Mrs. John Moor underwent sur- gery in ‘Trail hospital Friday. Best wishes to her for a speedy recovery. An’ interesting aide light of: the First Communion Day: held at St. Rita’s Church on. Sunday was a re- mark made by a small boy later that evening, Overheard, “I wish I could live this day over again.” ‘The recent meeting of the Ben- ch Cirele of the United Church WA | convened “at the home of Mrs. W. ‘Walper when Mrs. A, Morehouse was hostess, 4 Regular business was conducted. Mrs, B, Lundquist was in charge of the devotional period. A garden party is planned for the home of Mr, and Mrs. M, Spence on June 21. Mr. and Mra. O, J. Wilson mo- tored to Willow Point to visit Mr. and Mrs, R, Greyson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Deverson and| family spent the weekend on a fab. ing trip to Kootenay Bay, ‘Mr. and Mrs,:.A, Schiavon trae Okanagan over the weekend. They visited their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Killough at Armstrong, the Carl- Wolfe family at Kelowna, and spent some time in, Vernon. Accompanying ‘the Sch{avons ‘was Miss Lucy Yamaguchi who vi- sited her home in Greenwood. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Creegan and family were, ‘Mrs, L. Poli, Mrs. Creegan's mo- Marroni; her sister and brother- ther; her brother, M. Poli; and Leo in-law,.Mr. and Mrs. I. .Decem- brini of Trail, The family gathering honored the océasion’ of Colleen|Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 pm. Creegan's First, Communion; also |Jr.-Sr. High Young People’s: Fri-]- j celebrating Colleen’s recent birth- day and-that of her sister Lorraine, Canada’s 3,000 vu t Churches. are “helping in the search for. Allison Dempreye 24, of .Toronto,. whd disap- “The church such ‘a faithful J. Wilson of the ‘department of education visited the District recen. tly to’ check referendum additions so that plans may be prepared, it was reported at Monday. night's “| meeting of the school board. J. He “Dry gave a report ‘on'cpn- struction. progress at the new board office next to the ROMP. sstamiene _ | ment. The perdonnel gominittee will arrange. interviews with applicants | for teaching positions, G. C. Bissell, district, superin- tendent, presented his reports and committees were set up to handle his recommendations. The board approved J. H. Cor- hett’s attendance at the Elementary :| Seminar at UBO, July..17- to 21, Grade one ‘registrations held earlier show 170 grade one students may turn up in ‘some United Church suffering from .am- nesia. Two of eal brothers, _Rev.. Donald A Bermuda, and Dem Moncton, .N.B.,. are ¥ siding police in the search, RITA'S. CATHOLIO CHURCH Rhian Aide Rev. E, A. Brophy, P.P. &th a: Elm Street - Sunday Masses - 6.50 and 10.30 a.m THE COMMUNITY BIBLE * “GENTRE * Sunday in the Legion, Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue 10.30. am, Sunday: School 730 pam: Family Service =” ‘Tues. '7.90/ pan. ~ Young People’s} | Se Hour . : ‘Thurs.,.7.45-pim. - Prayer and Bible ‘Study : UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Robson — Ist atid 3rd Sundays at 11 am. . Castlegar — Service of Worship at ‘730 pn. Kinnaind — Service of Worship at 9.45 am. ‘cHuEcH OF. JESUS: CHRIST ‘Rivers Hal Brenig Sacrament aciiee 730.pm GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Worship’ Service:“21_ a.m. Sunday Church School. 9.45 pin. days at 730° pm. Mintstet! ‘Bev, M. 8, Reside, B.A, Sundays at- 10 a.m, ra “the Twin: .D. — Phone 57, Ice :Gapades x - yste“PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Take Moscow By Slorm Says luge Telegram Ice ‘Capadés, the John Harris production which plays Vancouver in Dect » has taken Moscow by storm ins 10-week tour that will rack up an estimated attendance of days at 11am. more ,000, . more than 1000000 patron. jaj-[Analican Church — and:Sunday at umph from the Soviet capital to the| 74. Sam. and st Sunday at; 8 smn PNE Barris sald: “Twenty-two min. |: and 13) 00. utes of thunderous applause follow: Baptist Church — ite Sunday ed the finale number of opening], night. We had to douse the lights ‘sr. to get the cast out of the building: ‘Two-hour show ‘ran for three “be~ eause.of repeated encoresl” > °° 5 Harris cabled that tickets to the Moscow run have been sold. out ‘up. to the end of July, Sunday ‘Bchool - 10 a.m. Morning Worship .- 31 am. ic = 730 pm. “at 780 p.m. Young : People’s - Wednesday at 730 pat. United Church — ‘tat’ and Srd Sun. 1-4 June 7H <7 [ings only, at Robson). -NOTIECE ‘Beamiintions fo Scalers’, License will be’ held a cat: “Greenwood * fhe Thurs. June 8th * -.Cooke Lumber Co,'L Passmore. eae : : Tues: June 13th Nakusp Thurs. June 15th Office). Passmore Lumber Co. Ltd. Nakusp (see focal! Ranger ~ ‘The examination will commence at 800 ain, ‘The mi will be taken up with scaling logs and the attertioan, eh the: “written paper. . ICE MUST BE. EXAMIN: . ; ACHicatont forms. and further information may. be ob- tained from’ ie District Forester, Nelson, Bc, or. Es Evargelisti Prayer ‘and Bible Study’ - ‘Thure-|. ALBANS ANGLICAN CHURCH “ (Until tall BP. 4th Sunday, even- |: for school in ‘There will be: o late. registration in ‘August for all grades, siementary, and high sohool.. i ‘The board approved partial payment. of .well drilling costs to Pacific ‘Water Wella, There fa: fur- ther pumping to‘be done before the wells are completed. ‘The board approved the use of +p the high schoo! activity room once a month for Clvil Defence Auxillary Pollce meetings. A ‘request from Bettitt Photos for permission to take class pictures in elementary schools was approved ‘The board approved the request of. the Castlegar District‘ Teachers’ ‘Association:.for use “of the school tenay Teachers’ fall convention, Oct. 19 to 2. ‘Unsafe Vehicle A Deadly. Thing A mechanically unsafe automo- ile part can. be many times more wee than an unsafe home appli- ;| ance, declared the Vehicle Safety Committee of the Canadian High- way Safety Council. ‘) ‘With a car travelling, for ex- ample, 50; miles an hour in’ normel traffic, a horrible disaster can ree sult if a tire blows, lights fail ‘after dark or the steering’ refuses to‘re- spond, Within seconds,- everyone in the car and probably. people ‘in the other cars can bo sere. lee or killed. : 110 neg for Grade One. | TATA 4 The Repair Shop at Rick’s Store’ has heen sold to . Mr, Steve Paszty, and will be known as the : Model Radio &-TV Shop. It will ate at its p location ‘for approxi- Perl Pp mately two months. May> I take. this opportunity. to encourage my ‘customers to. patronize Mr. Paszty and I thank them for their past Perouse i JR.S. Couch ql sania iim i facilities for the annual West: Koo- |. ANU ATTENTION CHRISTINA. LAKE PROPERTY OWNERS The time is here to prepare for a comfortable Summer At The Lake” is FOR WHAT: You. MAY NEED. ‘IN : WIRING - PLUMBING ‘HEATING “NEW AND USED PUMPS AND APELIANCES: ASONTACT.. “": GOLDEN RIPE MALKINS “cSUN RYPE Apple. : _AMALKINS' i MONARCH and 1 KIN AIRD;. B.C. Bananas 2 Ibs. . Rooster Coffee Ib. ... PHONE “9261 29¢ Kraft’ Dinner 4 pkgs... 49c . -59c Juic : : Clear or r Vita, 48 oz. tin 39c ms iW Fruit Cordials. ASST, 82 02, BUTRLE AIC : Cake M xe $ von PAO 8. 20R $1 00 DOG FooD, Tops, 10 tins... + $1.00. ineny more ‘non’ advertised: Speciale: a ET UT a OO HERE ON SATURDAY . 16 Areas al Credit Union Meet. ; Representatives of 16 area ree | dlt unions attended tho ninth an-| nual school for credlt union officers] - VETERINARY’: CLINIC TRAIL BRANCH) Hours 8-6 “3194-A Highway Drive (BEHIND GLENMERRY: MARKET) PHONE 1830. TRAIL, “DR. ‘HENDERSON, D.V.M.. EMERGENCIES: ANYTIME held in. the ‘Stanley Humphries High School at the weekend. + In. the maln, discussions “were centred around the new Credit Un- jon Act, with J. R, Robinson man- aging director of B.C, ‘Central cre- dit union acting as moderator, Members of the panel were George McCulloch, acting chief in- ‘| spector of credit unions; Ray Mul- vihill and Harold Lins of Trail cre- dit union and Helmut Kruger of Frultyale, Other group discussions were for the boards of directors and credit committees, conducted by Sake Schroeder, educational direc- tor of the BO. credit union league; for treasurers, In a group led by John Quail, field representative of Central Trading KINNAIRD, B.C. . FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 3093 jj the B.C. league; and a supervisory group, conducted by George Mc- A OUNA mutual nsurance pro- gram. ,was conducted by George Btirling, western representative, The West Kootenay. Chapter Hamer. of Trail for merit award‘ was presented to Dave |’ “This. is what at Brigitte Bardot's favorite “Paris designer. service,” Bentley of Trail, Ray Officers elected were: “Norm|" fashion show in. Nice, Louis Feraud’s * cocktail ensemble is of Boussac de Paris cotton, wil delicate leaf-pattern:in-two different: greens. Couch of : Nelson, vice-president; SUNRIPE APPLE JUICE, : oer oe ee ea FRYING CHICKEN, cut up, each KRAFT DINNERS, 3 pkgs. .... 3 a MILK, PACIFIC, 6 for’. ccs FRUIT FLAVORS, 32 oz: Malkins 49 SALAD DRESSING, Tang, 32 oz. 59¢ BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib... 2.2.6, =) Ss: Qu. I! iT S CHEER, King Size, «.<¢ufsc. $119 Evelyn of Rossland, sec- retary; George irhees of Nelson, treasurer, * * Directors are: A. Dott of Trail, W.-Lang of Salmo, I, Durgusoloff of Brilliant, ‘and B, Shrubsole of Leer vale. Mike Rogers, second vice-preal- dent of the B.C. Credit Union Lea- gue, from Victoria, was guest spea- ker at the banquet, “Other speakers’ were J. Leamy, President of Castlegar Saving’ OU; Columbia Hearings" Possible in Mid-July BC. ‘Power officials of the | river sald Tuesday: public hearings into water. rights ‘ applications: for de- Arnold Calder, Com- inco; Mrs, Walter Jacobsen, chair- man of school district No, 9; F. Waite of Celgar; and Walter Thorp Oastlegar: village commissioner, Agriculture To |. Play Big Part In 1961 Consus ty ‘The Horse ta fast becoming a lonesome animal on many 4 Cana- farm, ~ SO Its" all part of'a revolution in WE. ARE AGENTS FOR: KOOTENAY LAUNDRY “AND: DRY CLEANERS : DELIVERY: &. PICK. UP EVERY MONDAY & ees THURSDAY. : ro that has taken’ place with Increasing speed during. the past 35 years. Basic to the change hhas been the development and use of farm ‘Abcut Newsprint Although it may bea perfect 88 — all the way down —. there's nothing sexy about a newsprint roll. ‘Yet there wouldn’t be any news- print without sex, a fact that ts. commonly - forgotten, according to naturalist Harold V. Green, Newsprint is made largely from conifers —’ cone bearing trees, ‘The cones. contain seeds and are the "| fruit of “mating” between male and female flowera. , Although it! is doubtful that purple Passion is involved, the fe- male flowers are purple on the bal- sam fir, black spruce, and jackpine, which enables totiay’s. farmer ‘to produce more, than double the out- put of. his counterpart of 1839. * “The'-machinery, in turn, has brought a host of changes’ — in- Se | cluding the number of farms, cum ber of farmers and size of farms, BARBEQUES | $8.95 ‘AND. UP” RUBBER - GARDEN’ HOSE, “full Ya" diametor”” 50 FEET $7.25 - WEEDEY : “WONDER BAR “Pall: over, your lawn” “and. kills dandilions and + ee weeds,’ THERMOS JUGS & ICE CHESTS (For the Perfect Picnic”. At the turn of the century, ag- riculture was the dominant industry in “Canada. As late as 1939, one Canadian worker in:three was ‘in agriculture. But in recent years, the ratio had dropped to ‘one Canadian worker in ‘elght,- And in the 20-year period to 1959, Canada’s labour force rose’ by one-third while her farm. labour force was halved. employs. In -fact, it has been out- ranked in recent years by mant- facturing, service industries and trade industries. But it is still of Canadian indus- tries in the number. of people “1t} - most used for Green describes the’ male cat- kins as yellowish to red on the bal. sam, red on the spruce, and yellow on the jackpine, The flowers are less than half an inch long. The female flowers are borne in clusters in the top part of the tree. ‘The male pollen-bearing catkins are located on lower. branches. ‘Although this ‘would seem to ‘mnake it. more difficult for the pol- len to reach the female flowers for fertilization, nature wants it) this way, : The arrangement makes it more likely that the female flowers will :.| receive wind-borne pollen from oth- er trees, thus achieving. cross-pol- Unation and better offspring, Bventually, the fertilized blos- soms ripen’ into cones. While dis- semination of the seeds is rolitine may be held ‘in about six weeks... Earlier, Premfer Bennett an- nounced ‘at a press conference that an order-in-council had been pas- sed authorizing the BOPO to go ahead with an application for a wae ter rights licence. ‘He sald this was done to make sure there would be no construction delays after the provincial and fe- deral’ governments come to: an agreement on financing of the 488, 000,000 project. - ‘The hearings would be held to review objections to. the construc- tion of storage dams.at Mica Creek, High Arrow and Duncan Lakes, A BoPC official said it was un. Ukely the government hydro auth- ority would have’ an ‘application ready by June 16 and it is doubtful/ . Seine the hearings could: start before midesuly.” $3.9 Million Are Paid Out i in'B.C. "For Death Benefits © . In British Columbia $39. mil- lion was paid out in death benefits by life insurance companies during the first three months of 1961, The Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association reports. The total for the corresponding perlod in 1960 was the same, On 880. ordinary’ policles, pay- ments this year were $2,509,000; on 290 industrial policies $75.00; and on 510: group. CASTLEGAR NEWS, od Thursday, June 1,1961 -. 5 summer in much the same fashion ,| a8 familtes do, a spokesman for tho Girl Guldes - suggests, ‘| the labels left:on take 26 years to _ SUSIE GUIDE: Burn, Bash And Bury Is. the Motto “Burn, bash and bury": good camp motto, according to ike Girl, Guides ‘Association of B.C, ‘With . well.. over. 7,000 young members planning to camp out this CORRECTION WEISER ENTRANCE LOCK SETS No. 500 ‘SERIES, TROY OR BEVERLEY DE- SIGN, ONLY ©..........5 $6.7! SENTINEL BUILDING SUPPLY AT), THRUMS “PHONE. '581 “A clean camp is a must, and families camp- Ing will want to observe’ this. rule too. Litter bugs are litterally “bugs”, ‘All tins should be burned in the campfire before disposal. Cans with disintegrate under mormal condi- tions). With the labels off they take! _ 10, but if‘they are burned firat they will disappear. in only two years, Aluminum. foil, the camper's friend, can't be burned ‘or bashed, but it can and. should be buried. Eyen dirty dish-water and grease should be poured into a hole .dug for thet purpose and then covered with’ a Mttle earth. ‘Tossing it into. the nearby shrubbery. spoils ..the, scenery - and gives the files a field ‘day. If. gar- age is also a problem the only thing to do is. dig a hole for it, too. Keep St. covered with branches and) fill it In with earth a little at a time, When you leave complete the job. Girl Guides leave . no, tell-tale messes behind. ‘The closer you camp to civillza. tion, the more-Ilkely tt is that the water ‘will .be contaminated. - Tf in any doubt, boll it: for at least: 30 minutes, let it stand and then pour it