4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 14, 1958 Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Adio have returned from a holiday spent at constal points, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rolf are Castlegar Happenings! Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hard- ing and family, sccompanied by| leaving Friday, for New West- Mrs. W. Harrower, spent last mnster where they will attend week in Penticton. | the diamond weeding anniver- Mr, and Mrs. J, Eso and sary of Mrs. Rolf's parents Mr. daughter Betty, with Mrs. Kis, all! and Mrs, H. Wilkinson, of Kelowna, visited briefly with Mr, and Mrs, P, Pellegrin, Mr, and Mrs. R. Donnan, and also, Lydia and Lorne, are oo with Mrs, H, Gergely, as they} this week at Balfour were enroute -home from a trip Guests of Mr. and Mrs, E, to the prairies. * |Demeo this week were Mr. and Guests at the island home of Mrs, E. Maglio and family of Mr. and Mrs, A, Zuckerberg are | Kimberley. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Dmitriev and’ Mr. and Mrs, M, Demeo are family from Seattle and master. holidaying in Victoria. R. Wolfred from Bellevue, Wash- Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Woodrow ington, and family have returned from a Mr. and Mrs, W. O, Devitt, trip to the Okanagan. motored to Penticton recently to! Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Taylor meet Mr. Devitt’s aunt, Mrs.jand Michael are spending two Louise Silver who was return-|weeks at Vancouver and other ing from a visit in Penticton.| coastal points. Mrs, Silver, whose home is in Mrs, M. Sawchenko and Mar- Ottawa, Ont. is spending a few cia are visiting friends in Port weeks with her sister Mrs. De-) Alberni. vitt at Robson. Mr. and Mrs. M. H.. Ford, es MTT Nett them a here by car, Brown Owl Mrs, L. Morey has returned home with a group of happy Brownies after a suc- cessful camp at Camp Rory, Pat- terson, Mr. and Mrs, J. Petschauer have returned with Mrs. Fet- schauer’s daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hougan of Maidenstone, Sask, FO Joe Poohachoff of RCAF Station Namas, Edmonton, is home for a two-week vacation. "Mr. and Mrs. C. Woolls re- turned from a vacation at Van- couver, Penticton and Kelowna. Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle REPORTERS -Mrs, Johnson Mrs, Horan — Miss Albina Mackay of Trail spent the weekend at the home of her sister and brother-i LEANNA THE DISTRICT SOCIAL OTES Mrs. Hostetter - 7181 Mrs. Kautman - 3227. - 2672 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin | Tuesday at the Ponal 4h afternoon of fun and games with a ‘Tune’ * a Mr. and Mrs, George Ricans Mrs. Bruce Spencer of Vic- toria has been spending 10 days in Kinnaird visiting with her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLeod,.and her mother, Mrs, Myrtle Carlson, Mr. Spencer, who is i anda giant birthday cake. Bring- |’ ing Happy Birthday wishes were Dianne and Carol Soberlak, To~ * WITH MATCHES “ WITH SMOKES WITH ARY FIRE : Aercencbor only yas ean : PREVENT FOREST FIRES! anne -Logelin, Jill Jo anne Kennedy, Maren Oddie, Lorraine Warner, Nona Dawson, Valerie Dawson, Kathryn Dawson and Sharon and Lori Ponak. with the RCN at Esquimalt, join- ed Mrs. Spencer here on Satur- day, and then Mr, and Mrs, Spen- cer left by car Sunday for Dau- phin, Manitoba, where they will visit Mr. Spencer's mother’ and with and Jimmy, have from where they attended the graduation ceremony of their son Jack, who nas completed the first year of ' FOR BOYS 10-16 YEARS Officer's Training with H. M. C.- S, Venture, One of the highlights’ Made exactly like Dads of the occasion was a luncheon for the cadets and their parents on board H. M. 'C..S.. Ontario. Jack returned home with his par- ents to enjoy a six weeks leave.’ Gordon Anderson has had as his guest for a few days, Graham McDonall of Nelson, Miss Emily Killough spent last weekend at Kamp Koolaree 2s the guest of Miss Barbara Martin, A former Castlegar resident, Mrs. Ruby McLean-Angus Daphne and Charles, was a vis- itor from Nelson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Mrs. Angus will be returning to Prince Rupert at the end ‘of August to resume her teaching duties, The Misses Sally and ain Hughes have returned home with their grand-mother, Mrs. Margar- et Hughes after. visiting at her home in Vancouver. The girl’s and priced at ONLY ....... $4.95 They’re Washable LEITNERS with| Thursday. Kinnaird Korner , Mr.-and Mrs, E, Lucas and family ‘returned last’ Tuesday from a camping trip at Evans Lake. “They weré ‘accompanied nd Mrs. E. ‘Webster, Mr. + M,. Lucas and son,‘Chuck, ‘of Rossland and Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Lesy and family of Robson. The Websters left immediately for Deer Park and another: few days of camp- ing, returning Sunday. Mr. and -Mrs, E. Deptuck| spent a week camping at Grand Forks, Christina Lake and Mar- ino, Washington, They returned Guests arriving Saturday ‘at the Deptuck home are Mr. Dep- tuck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Deptuck of St..Gregor, Saskat- chewan, and his sister, Mrs, J, Lecshyn and daughter, Eleanor, of Saskatoon and Sgt. and Mrs, Victor Lecshyn of Barry, Ontario. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fishwick dur- ing the past week were Mr. and unt, Miss Gladys Hughes, Mrs, K. Beattie of Stavely, . Al- rta. other Mrs. G, Carpani of Saska- toon visited her sister, Mrs. E. A. Fitzpatrick, for a week, re- turning home Friday by plane. Former residents of Kin- naird, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. O’Con- ner of Bowness, Alberta, have been renewing acquaintances ‘in the district, Mr. and Mrs. W,.Howden and children, Jacqueline and “Randy, of Seattle spent a week: with Mrs. Howden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Powell Smibert, The Norman Fishwicks have’ ag their guests Mr. and’ Mrs. Gor- don Fishwick of Calgary. The two families ‘journeyed to Spo- Robson Socials Dr. and Mrs. J, R. C. Evans left Tuesday for their home in Brandon, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. J. Raine and daughter Mildred were Trail vis- itors Saturday, 16 Nelson Golfers Guests of Castlegar Last Night a Gourse Sixteen, members ut the Nel- son golf club visited the Castle- gar and District golf céurse last night as guests ‘of ‘the Castlegar, club. "The Nelson players teamed. up in foursomes with Castlegar | members’ to” Play -the hole course. i the C Kane during the past Linda Davies, formerly of Kinnaird and now of Spokane, has been the guest of the Hay- wood-and the Fink. families for the past week. On her return to Spokane, ‘Miss_ Davies..was ac- companied by ‘Dianne : ‘Haywood, who will: holiday: there.” oe - Mr. and Mes, Ear}. Finke and family. leave tomorrow for -Ver- jnon,.Kelowna,. Kamloops, Ques; nel and. Vancuver. While in Van- +, 4 couver,. they will.be. the guests Acrylic Latex Paint Wall Satin Moore bains. TRAIL and CASTLEGAR Mitchell Supply Ltd. on Mrs, Fink’¢. parents. “Donald *Bavies, .of : Spokane gpent a few;days in Kinnaird as the guest of Leonard Gallo, Mr. andMrs, ‘Bill Smith and children, Hon, Murray and Mari- lyn have returned home after holidaying in Saskatchewan. Mr, and Mrs. Jack’ Kirby are holidying at Seattle and points enroute. They planned to take in the Gold Cup Races, held in-Se- attel the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gallo’ and sons spent Tuesday, at stasis visiting Mr. Gallo's father, Mr. 7 Joseph Gallo.” Young friends gathered to celebrate the birthday of sisters Benjamin VINEGAR, Western White, gallon, ... SUGAR, 100 pounds, white, .......... Trischuc BALOGNA, sliced, pound, .........--.-.-.-. STEAKS, T-hone or Sirloin, pound, ............+. 196 WEINERS, No. |, POUR, ....cceeeenenee eoeneeee O96 . 29c wee cess 99,55 ‘ 39 k’ Linda and Dianne Ponak on o and District Golf Club, R. A, D. ‘West, welcomed the Nelson play- eqs to the course and told them to.“drop back anytime.” Hamburgers, Pie and coffee were served to the hungry golf- Rilko! and Bob Hesketh! ~ : Whe.. Neison : players ‘were Joud in their approval of the Castlegar. course. “If only we had this. potential in Nelson,". more. than one player. exclaimed. ‘Enter Closed Forest. . Pay $25 Fines, Gosts Before Magistrate Taylor to- day, Alex Plotnikoff and Fred William Faminoff, both of Bril- -Hant, were convicted of enter- ing aclosed district’ as desig- nated by the minister of lands and forests. They did so, without ‘first obtaining from ah officer of the forest service a written permit and Were therefore in contra- vention of the forest act, They were each fined $25 and costs, e@ Cash Adjustment e Higher Return use the services of THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE — to convert VICTORY BONDS to CANADA CONVERSION: BONDS e Longer Income Period e Quick Simple Procedure e No New Payment CONSULT ANY OF OUR 775 BRANCHES Castlegar Branch, A. —. NORRIS, Manager N-20C .{ Cost NOTICE TO DOUKHOBOUR RESIDENTS NOTICE — to all Doukhobor residents in Castlegar, Robson and Kinnaird who belong to the organization in the district of the Castlegar Doukhobor Community Hall. All people have “approved to fix the hall and elect three ‘man building’ committees and gave them the authority to make plans and specifications. The building committee put in bids and made the bylaw. When all the bids were opened, the Castlegar Building Supply was the lowest bid, The building committee gave the job to the Castlegar Building Supply and they started at the job right away. After ‘a little while a small Party -of this organization began to make trouble, and the committee-told the Contrac- ° tor to stop the job.for one week. It is now eight weeks and no results. The Contractor and the Building Committee de- cided to quit the job. The first payment, that the Building Committee paid the Contractor wos $4800.00 The job, ‘wlth the labor material and all other expense "$4972.00 : A claim against the committee fpr damage and stopping of the job, incltiding-all expenses is $500.00. The balance total left to pay is $672.00, the: hall.” The ‘Contractor, “Castlegar Building Supply. is not re- sponsible for anything further. . SCHOOL DISTRICT. NO.. 9- CASTLEGAR Moke, VOTERS’ LIST - ‘Qualified persons, other than property oWners, wishing to have their names entered on the List of Electors for 1958-1959 must file the necessary d ion with the 'y-Treas- urer of School District No. 9. (Castlegar). Castlegar, B. .C. from whom declaration forms may be obtained, NOT LATER THAN 5.00 p.m., Tuesday, September 2nd, 1958, Attention is drawn to the change i in classification of voters effected by the new “Public Schools Act’. The new classes aré as follows:- RESIDENT ELECTORS — British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years who are resident and wha have resided con- tinuously for not less than six months within the school’ dis- trict immediately Prior to the submi: of the provided for in Section-69, and whose names are not entered on the fist as owner-electors. ‘TENANT-ELECTORS — British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years and corporations which are and have continuously, for not less than six months immediately prior to the submi. of the d ided for in Section 69, tenants in occupation of real property within the schoo! district and whose names or the names of which are not en- tered on the list as owner-el or CORPORATIONS are not automatically placed on the list and, those qualifying as owners of property or as tenant-elect- ors must also file a written authorization under the seal of the Corporation naming some person of the full age of twenty-one years who is a British subject to be its agent on behalf of such corporation. Such ‘authorization shall be filed with | the Secretary Treasurer not later than September 2nd, Names, other than property owners, will not be carried for- ward from last year’s list without a person making a new declaration in accordance with the foregoing. © C. H. King. SECRETARY-TREASURER, “SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR)> Castlegar, B.C. T_ i oATATTATTTAATAG See 2 ou ‘new low cash Prices! ‘ON THE: BROWNIE MOVIE LINE Brovinie Turret, 1 2, only “AND FOR UNDER $100.00 _A Camera and Projector PETTITT PHOTOS aie ei hic tesa LEAST A 2 ;. Now. the. Contract is cancelled and everything is against S Biwon a Cominco: major award 's2,750 announced jointly yester-| ” a West Kootenays, , marks. The others are based on qi Two District students have won. Cominco:scholarships :worth fa total of $450... Allen Robinson of Kinnaird jday by the University of ‘British ;Columbia and the sponsor, The The major award and those ; valued at $250-are open to sons! ° and daughters’ of Cominco em-~- ployees, The $300 scholarships are ;open to students in the East and The major award worth $350 a year for four years, won by . Marnie Rodgers of Trail, i sbased is "on junior, and senior matriculation Allen Robinson of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Robinson, Mr. Rebinson is a Celgar em- ployee, Allen attended SHHS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES EVERYTHING A BOY OR GIRL NEEDS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL ALSO FISHING SUPPLIES. Your Impericl Dealer K INNAIRD SERVICE _PHONE 4227 ‘senior matriculation marks only, Allen Robinson is the son EVINRUDE - -SALES:and SERVICE Tee For.The. Best-In Motors i “ For Your ‘Boat See The - SKYLINE AUTO SERVICE — PHONE 3451 — Evinrude Motors from 3-50 H.P. _ Trade-Ins —- A Good Deal | \days here. . Fred Hostetter will go to UBC to study math- ematics and physics, Fred Hostetter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hostetter. Mr. Hostetter is a Cominco employee. Fred will study engineering at UBC. f. Deer Park Socials Gerhard -Worner has. return- ed to Bowmanville, Ontario, af- ter spending the past month at Deer Park. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Coleman, * E ‘Mr. and Mts. RB, “Carter, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Tait have re- turned to, their home. at Ham- ilton, Ont, after Spending a few Ron Lampard, . ‘W-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, T. Lampard of Castlegar swam ‘the mile-wide stretch, of the ‘Lower Arrow Lakes, from Jabeobsons Point to the Deer Patk wharf ‘on, Tecent camping trip’ with his “parents, Mr. Lampard © accompanied’ his son ina boat." “Master ‘Carl Wine left to spend part of the summer vaca- tion with his parents Mr. ‘and Mrs.eLouis Wine at a peabel Al- | Berta. .He.. was accompanied his brother Marviti-who mid few. days at Deer Park...” ‘Mr,’ and Mrs, Kirkinler,, gon 0 th ele) Ci Funeral Home Box 10, Letter fo the Editor Neilburg, Sask., August 6, 1958, Dear Sir: I read with ‘interest your ac- count of the B.C. birthday cake in your issue of July 31, . I enclose a cutting from the, Western Producer of July 24 Brandson Fund Now $118.43 The Bob Brandson fund for the eventual building of a swim- ming pool for the District now stands at $118.43, The fund was started at the request of Mr, and Mrs. M. Brandson of Kinnaird after their son while swi at showing a picture ii by that paper. “C: very clear in this picture. I personally think it was a wise move on the part of Castle- gar to have a part in this partic- ular part of the celebration. Sincerely yours, L. E. Cantell, Oglow Brothers Build Forks School shows up| 2 ‘s Island: _.. Latest donations are trom Ww. EB. Chivers, Tacoma, Washington; indy Evans, . Kinanird; Mr. and Mrs, Les Reed and family, Kin-' naird, and Tank Roasters “cm Shift, CM. & 8. Cars Are Wanted For GARS Patients (Mrs, D, Roe of the Canadian is and Oglow of Ci subject to approval by Victoria, have been awarded the contract by the Grand Forks school board for the new ‘addition to the high school there. Their bid ‘of $22,! 500 was the lowest of seven received. Other tenders and their bids were: Kenyon *Construction Co, of Penticton, $23,988; Interior Ce- ment and Construction Co, cf Grand Forks $24,577; Columbia! Builders of Nelson $27,013; C. R. Brown of Christina Lake $27,200; ‘W. Wiasoff of Grand Forks $32,- 600 and Jolin Negreift of Castle- gar, $37,865, _Mrs. Vera Postnikoff ~ Passes: Away at 78, _ Buried-at Brilliant "Mis. Vera’ J: "Postnikoft, 78 of Brilltant, ‘passed away sudden- y Tuesday. es ‘She. was’ by her|. Soc- iety wants transportation to the hospital for her patients, Village chairman N. T. Og- low said Mrs. Roe used to spend more time travelling to her pa- tients than the time spent in ac- tual treatment. | He said a room has been pre- pared at the hospital where she! | ‘will be able, to treat arthriti )B’S “Pay’n Takit MIRACLE WHIP, 32 oz. jar, ...... 69¢ MARGARINE, 2 Ihs., . . -» 49c -BURNS, Whole Chicken 3b. 4 0z., each, ............. $1.49 patients. Mr. Oglow asks that any ser- vice .clubs cr individuals inter- ested in providing transportation for these patients to “please con- tact, me.” Pioneer Banquet, | Robson, August 29: “The pioneer .banquet for the oldtimers of the District to be held in the Robson Community|, hall August 29 is not to be spon- sored by the Senior Citizen’s Association as reported in last || Week’s paper, The Robson Women’s Insti- first chusband,. William E.. Ar- gatoft of Glade in.1920.and a son, Wiliam of Brilliant in. 1939, ‘She is survived:-by. her se- cond husband, Jim + Postnikott of Brilliant anda son and daugh- ter, John W. Argatotf. of Bril- Hant and Mrs. Wm. -K available from Mrs, R. A. Fow!- er of Robson. POOLE MAREE WORSE TO AMEE A BETES MESBUAT EOP CE CANTALOUPES LB. 9c LUSCIOUS — RIPE — DELICIOUS POSTS SUGAR CRISPS, 2 pkgs., JELLY POWDERS, Nabob, 6 for " a5e 2% JELLO, 3 pkgs., . GORKOFF — "To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gorkoff, August 8, a son, seven by of Nelson. Also nurviviae ‘are-five The funéral’ on ‘held’ 'yes- terday. ‘at’ Brilliant“ "with Ithe and home at ‘Edmonton ter" ‘spend ing afew days-at the Deer Park Youth Hostel. : * Mr, and Mrs, Allen Bradbury of Vancouver were the guests of the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen for the past two weeks. : ‘Mr, and Mrs. O, D'Andrea re- {Tu VERTICAL PLANKING 1S THE TREND OF TODAY Ranch Wealll RUSTIC PLANKED PLYWOOD For Exterior or Interior Uses : See Us . sii ne a: TODAY fascinating woven texture: Eroitind FWOOD TOR TMTERION USE PHONE " 7112 LUMBER and BUILDING _SUPPLY Ltd. in charge ‘ot arrangements, » Interment was in. the Bril- Iant -cemetery,.. turned to’ their home in Trail after spending a two-week holi-, day at their summer home here. “Mr, and Mrs, W. Armstrong of Nelson were recent visitors to’ Deer Park, ‘Mr. ‘and. Mrs. C, Williamson had as recent guests the latter’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs..Peter Rei- mer and sons Peter, Bill and Ro- bert, enroute to their home at Vancouver, after spending a week visiting with relatives at Renata. Mr, and Mrs. Doug Ellis and children of Marengo, Sask., spent They were accompanied by the Santa Ana, California, who spent a few days here, renewing old acquaintances, Mr. and Mrs, R. Bro and children of Robson are spending a holiday camping at Deer Park, Mrs,’ Sally: Hayward and children of Vanzouver are spend- ing a week‘at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D: D, Ja- and “i8 ‘great grand-children. + a week camping at Deer Park. | latter's aunt Mrs. Phyllis Hill of [| RICK’S .V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In: TM. ~Supplies ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. TTT WINDOW SCREENS DOORS CABINET ‘MAKING e GLASS ANY WEIGHT AND SIZE at the CASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR PHONE 3211 mieson, Forest Castlegar, August | LL DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS NOTICE Examination for Scaler’s License will be held at: preemies! August 29th — Cooke Lbr. Co, Ltd. UTE Service 26th — Celgar Ltd. , Eeeal Forest Service Office. esr will be taken. up scaling logs and ,the oon: will-be taken up with the written paper. Examination fee is $5.00 ‘ APPLICATION FORMS PROPERLY FILLED OUT IN AO’ MUST BE SUBMITTED AT THE EXAMIN- ' Application forms and further information may be ‘-obtained ‘from ..the District Forester, Nelson, B. Cc, or Forse, District Forestes CHEEZIES, full quart, .......... 39¢ IN ICE BOX CONTAINER : ‘POTATO CHIPS, Nalleys, 3 pkgs., 25c MARSHMALLOWS, Ib. pkgs., £2 Ibs. ieee eee eee Tie TOY TOWN POP CORN, 4 pkgs., . 15¢ HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM. marca. §—O9€ FISH “AND CHIPS, pkg., .......... 53¢ Sot eaters pma-amermer sence, FRESH KILLED ROASTING CHICKEN, !b., CHEDDAR CHEESE, Ib. pkg., SHARP CHEESE, 2 Ib: PORK SAUSAGE, Ib., MOCK CHICKEN LOAF, [b., LOCAL FRESH EGGS, doz., BAKING POWDER, 2 lb tin, Extra Heavy ALUMINUM GRIDDLE SPECIAL . $1.89 WITH $3.00 ORDER GROCERIES CIGARETTES, Popular brands,