4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 19, 1959 Building Si Supnlies OGL Building & wpte a Uta CASTLEGAR Phone 3351 HEARING INVENTION . PRAISED BY AMERICA‘ ERLE STANLEY G. “|Grand Forks, TT se HE DISTRICT OCIAL REPORTERS | Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs, Johnson Mrs, Horan Castlegar’: Happenings) © Among those to attend the United Church Presbytery and the dedication services’ are Rev. MecMacen and Mr, K. Sheer of billeted with Mr. and Mrs, G. Hughes; Rev. G. Johnson of Fernie and Rev. B. Colwell of Cranbrook with Mr. and Mrs. W. Easton; Miss Woods of Burton with Mr and Mrs. G. McLuckle; and Rev, Knipe and Mr, J. Avery of Creston with Mr. and Mrs, J. Lipsett. Mr, J. J. Moore of Edmonton, Erle Stanley Gardener, creator of: famous Perry ‘Mason stories writes: “This is to let you know that I am very. pleased with the way my OTARION LISTENER is performing. I think more people should real- jze the extent to which recent scientific discoveries can help in restoring lost hearing, just as glasses can sharpen dim vision.” If you have difficulty hearing in group conversation, write for 36 page booklet that tells you how an OTARION LISTENER can restore your ability to hear again. INSTITUTE FOR BETTER HEARING 618 Main,St. Penticton OTARION LISTENER OF , BRITISH COLUMBIA Institute For Better Hearing, 418 Main St., Penticton, B.C. Without cost or obligation, please send IMlustrated factual Mterature Name Street ]|lo was held from C: Alta, was a visitor here for a few days. » Mrs. Mary Moroso Is in Van- couver for a visit with her son Paul. Heather and Lindsay Ande: son are home again after being patients in the Castlegar and District hospital. Mr, Lloyd Gilner is a ‘visit or here from Penticton. Mrs. W. Houston has return; ed home after spending the past ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boettger of Didsbury Alta, Mrs. Helen Gergely was a Sunday visitor in Nelson._ Kinnaird Korner AOTS Ladies. Some 65 or 70 members and guests were present Friday night when the A.O.T.S Club of Castle- gar and surrounding district held its Anntal “Ladies night” ban- quet and social evening in the ‘Twin Rivers Hall here. Decorations in the hall fol- lowed the Valentine's Day theme, with red and white hearts adorn- ing the walls. At the close of the banquet, | Mrs. Hostetter - Mrs. Kautman - 3227 7 +5165. 4G Mrs, Williamson | ii Mrs. Warkentin OTES 7181, "Ath prur oistmicr sociat Notes. " T N a a = |; a HAA ek Night Draws Large Attendance which took the form of a delic- ious turkey supper served by the Kinnaird United Church W.A., the guests were welcomed by AOTS President Elmer Kraft. A toast to the Queen was proposed by Dan Gilroy, and the toast to the ladies was given by Robert’ Hunter. Mrs, J. Sherbiko responded on behalf of the ladies present. the day. Attending from this district were, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lambert, Mr, and Mrs: H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Andy Andrews, Mr, and Mrs. ‘A. Denneus, Dr, and Mrs. Fow- ler; John McLeod, J. Lecky, and :, Jack, Mrs, K. Jensen of Nelson Visited her daughter, Mrs: J. C. McLeod from Saturday to Mon- day. We had a pleasant week-end at our. house, when Justin's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. aaa Kaufman called on Satur- Mr, Steve Gallo spent -sev- eral days in Creston owing to the death of his brother, .The funeral for the late Joseph Gal- this | x; They were accom- panied here by their son, Rev. Father Harold Kaufman © who left that afternoon for Battlel ford Saskatchewan while the % to their home morning . Miss Dorothy Armstrong, who lives at the J, Wolfe home, had the pleasure of a visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong of Assiniboin, Sask- atchewan for several days. They city Prov, « oe OTARION LISTENER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA left Monday on a further vata- tion with in in Kelowna on Sunday. - Mrs. Vie Nelson who mourns the passing of her sister, Mrs. Di in St left for that city, early Monday. Mrs. Stan Carruthers and daughter Margaret have been vis- iting the former’s brother and A number of boat enthusiasts report a magnificent display at in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Roberts for ‘the past week, They | the boat show. in Spokane, Satur- left Wednesday for their home in Prince Albert. Saskatchewan. dinner, the club held a brief bus: iness meeting with President Kraft in the Chair. A feature of the meeting was the presentation of Past Presi- dent's pin to L. E, Cantell, 1958 president. In making the pre- sentation, Rev. R, H. Pratt thank- ed Mr. Cantell for his efforts on behalf of the Club, and the ori- gin of the title, “A.O.T.S.”, with its interpretation, “As One That Serveth", was stressed. The devotional period was taken by Joe Dunlop, assisted by Bob Hunitér, and reports of Club activities and projects were pre- sented by various committee chairmen. With the conclusion of the meeting the evenings entertain- ment was turned to the capable hands of the Master of Ceremon- ies, John Dalziel, who with his program committee provided an endless variety of contests and quiz games, with everyone tak- ing part in the fun. Based on the familiar T.V. programs, the contests featured big money prizés, and fabulous give-aways of furnishings ete, Of course it'must be admitted, the money, and the expensive furn- were served, consisting of coffec and by iture was cut from il-ordi catalogues, ‘but everyone enjoyed the quiz games, especlally “truth or consequences", Musical entertainment was provided by one of the big name bands, “Kart Menny" and his or- chestra”. TheMaestro being noné by Mrs. Dunlop, Mrs. Elmer Kraft, Ron Gemmill, and Low Korody. A solo by’ Mrs. Kraft, “When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain”, in the “Kate Smith” manner, was well recelv- ed. ‘ Throughout the musical ‘por- tion of the program, which re- presented a net-work show, “an- nouncer” Elmer Kraft broke in at timely intervals with commer. clals, none of which was apt to sell the advertised product, For instance, one commercial stress- ed the advantages of the new, “glassless windows" being fea: tured by a certain sash and door factory. ‘A period of dancing was also enjoyed, and after refreshments $10,000.00 prize was other than Joe Dunlop, assisted | ladies and cleared away by men, the evening wound up with the singing of “Good Night Ladies", by AOTS members, con- ducted: by Mr. Dalziel. Banquet convenor was Jim Libsett. the the CALLING . All "Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownies All Former. Guides and Scouts All Parents and Committee Members ~ All people Interested In Youth ; TO.THE ‘ GUIDES AND SCOUTS OWN CEREMONY AT THE CASTLEGAR HIGH SCHOOL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd AT 3:00 P.M. . PARADE 2:30 P.M. Collection for Guide's World Fellowship Fund 3 Galore at our. WEEK END COFFEE, Nabob, f Iba os fieibinteasidveces « O80 + MARGARINE: Parkay 3 Thad coc cc. ceceeuraese SM DILL PIGKLES, 24 02., ......0eeceeeeeeee eee, JOC BOLOGNA, Sliced, th. ......-ccceeeeecerees 206 PORK SHOULDER ROASTS, Ib., .........0-022-++ 456 Trischuck’ | Book Display School Trustees announced the second annual Bock Publish- ers Display. will be held In the Twin Rivers School Activity Room starting on Friday, Feb- . ruary 20, The display “wit be staged on similar lines as that held last year ,which was regarded Sa oot real success, ‘The School ‘Board ' ‘aivises that well over 4000' Volumes’ will be displayed by some 17 ‘Publish ing houses. Teachers, from School Dis- trict No, 6, 7, 8, 10, and- have een invited to come to the dis- play, and the general public is also welcome to view the books at the following times: Friday, ‘Feb. 20 from 3:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb, 21, from “lag' they’ are a hazard At Weekend 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m, Sunday Feb. - 22, from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. The Board of Trustees dis- cussed the problem of the large number of dogs running -at will about the school grounds. These dos are causing considerable trouble, and residents are asked. to keep thelr animals at hom to the ‘school: children, especially ‘ the smallér kiddies, There have been, seVeral instances where children have received injurles from the dogs, The board has been advised the Village Council is having a check made on unlicenced dogs, and will do everything possible to sce the nuisance is contralléd, but the co-operation of the Yesl- dents is needéd ‘also in this mat- ter, oi? siNGUISHEn ises A DISTINGUISHED WHISKY Another notable achievement in 1883 wos | the creation’of the distinguished Canadian Rye Whisky, Seagram's “CG a ". Generations of Alavour and bouquet of this fine whisky. ‘Seagtams This Later Control Board or by the Government of British Colsmbta. = School Board And Councils Meet To Discuss Budget Representatives of the Cas! legar and Kinnaird Village Coun- ceils met wlth the ‘District No. School Board Monday for a.pre- view of the 1959 School budget as. proposed at the present time. -The Budget Is to be present- ed. to Department of Educatio: officlals ‘on February 26 in Trail, for’ their approval, School Board officials here in- creases in costs {t appears there will be an increase mill rate” However, no figures ean be ar- sald “due to unavoidable get has had government aproval. .A proposed . referendum, which the two Village Councils felt reasonable and justifidble, was outlined by School Board. t-|This referendum wonld provide funds for shareable capital ex- 9|penditures on construction and equipment for the next three years, Castlegar Councll Chairman Nick Oglow reported to the Board mlon the survey conducted in the area by D. T. Newman, of As- sociated Engineers. Mr. Oglow commended ‘the School Board onthe excellent job they have done in keeping the proposed budget at a mini- imum figure, A. Smecher Heads Institute ‘The members of the Farmers Institute held thelr Annual Meet- ing in the Church Hall, with th President Mr. A. Smecher Pre- siding, Minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approved, treas;, report was also read and approved. showing a balance of $174, Committee Teports were given. “The, cided to donate $50_to for the hospital needs. * Letter from the Fall Fair .Gentennlal report was elven | by”. Mr. Smecher, and Fall [Fair by Mr. J, T. Webster, all re- ports were adopted. It was de- Mr, J. Bainbridge to use as he saw fit namely Vegetables, fruit” and dairy produce, also the Juntoz e |Sectlon .A, this will be looked in- to later date. The Centennial Certificate of Merit recieved by the institute will be framed and hung in the Community Hall along with oth- ers received in the district. The election of officers was held and Mr. A, Smecher was re- elected President, ‘Vice President Mr. Ross Obourne (re-elected). Secty-treas; Mr. J. T. Webster (reelected); Directors, Mr, J. H. Smith (re-elected), and Mr. R, E. ‘Bacthelor. At .the close of the Board the Institute to stage sections A.B.D. meeting were ser- ved. Kin. Anglican W.A. Holds Successful Tea A successful Valentine Tea was held on Saturday afternoon sponsored by the Anglican W.A. in the Improvement Soclety Hall. The tea table was lovely with daffodils complemented by Va- lentine motif on,a lace cover over yellow. Individual Spring. flowers lows. Mrs. C. Phillips Ww. Evans. Decorating had been ably. convened by Mrs. J. Robin- son, Mrs, C.:F. McKenzie and Mrs. F. Peterson who were also in charge of serving. They were assisted by Mrs. A. Eldridge, Norma. Idle. Joan Shields, Joan Reed and Betty’ Campbell. In charge of the Bake’ table were Mrs, H. Pickering, Mrs. H. Bate, and Mrs. R. Lamond; Sew- tables were centered ..with baskets of and _pussy-vil-|J. welcomed the guests. Pouring tea were Mrs, T. Green and Mrs. W. Ja- cobson; Mrs. K. Markle and Mrs. ing table, Mrs. Ralph Scott, and Mrs. W. Leduc; Parcel Post, Mrs. H. McLeod. ‘The Sunda: School's candy table ‘was super: vised by Beverly Robinson and Shirley Calkin. . Prize winners'4vere Mrs. T. Fourt who won the guessing cori: test, of which Mrs.'B. Calkin was in charge; Door Prize was won f B = / B s CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, habeaaty 19, 1959 riyed at definitely until the Bud (2A AMAIA HN BOBS "3. @ TAKIT $40.00 Jack-Pol Friday Enter Now — Join Your Neighbours Name Drawn Last Week — FRED STEFONIUK — PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 20th - FEB. 26th INCLUSIVE — Sy Onsen the FECSHA NEW DRY MUSTARD, Nabob, tuffe i PLAIN OLIVES, Nabo! 9 ox. glass, BLACK PEPPER, 8 ox. tin, ..... 4 ox. tins, 37¢; 8 ox. tins, 69 LEMON-CHEESE, 16 ox. jars, .. NABOB COFFEE Lb. pkg. Only 69c FRESH MEATS BACON, slices and pieces, Ib., . . . FULLY COOKED HAMS, half or whole, b., BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, bulk, 2 lbs., ..... CASINO BRICK CHEESE, mild, lb., BUTTER, first grade, 1 Ib. prints, Ib., 43¢ LENTEN SALMON STEAKS ua “ nme ccc sy Mies Linda LaRose. HALIBUT STEAKS Mrs, G. Rieth;made the tea and assisting in the kitchen were’ “Mrs. Wallets Mrs, ..G. , “Mrs. Mrs. R, Moffat, Mrs. N. Fish: wick, Mrs. M. Branson, and Mrs. IC. Idle. SMELTS - OCEAN OCEAN CRABS Py CHECK the QUALITY 7 iN SAVE an SE the PRICES: = Kadana Tea Bags, - 100’s, .... 79¢ J. Nicholson Weads Intermetallic Research Department . EE i cholson has. been’ ‘ap: pointed to take charge ‘ot re) search on intermetallic ;com- pounds and high purity metals for The Consolidated Mining‘ and Smelting Company. The appoint ment was announced aby ‘A.D. Turnbull, . Manager of the: .Re- search and Development ° Divis- |Ion. Nabob Tea Bags, 125’s, .. $1.59 “© FRI, SAT., -- MON., TUES. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ly eat 2 tins, BS cine ost 59 Nabob Instant Coffee ae BALLET TOILET TISSUE, : AKC rolls, - KETCHUP, Heinz, . 11 oz. battle, ........ SALMON, Cec-op, pink, half's, tin, ..... TEA BAGS, Fort Garry, . 100’s, pkg.,. seat oee a CARROTS, California new, 1 tb. cello bags, 2 for . oe TOMATOES, firmipe, | _ tube, 60000. ‘CELERY, firm stalks, | ORANGES, Stinkist; 5 Ib. bag, sights Se 59c . FLOUR, Five Roses; < a 25 Ib. cotton bay's. a 7 = GRAPEFRUIT, . neg ' NEW. CAL. CABBAGE: (6 for .....--; .. 59c:, B Mr. Nicholson was born" in: COOKING ONIONS, 3 Ibs. Herefordshire,- England. . He at- BAKNG SPUDS, Montana, ib, 6c tended: school in Canada and in 5 1987 graduatéd at McGill in SE chemical engineering, He joined {-Head LETTUCE, Cominco in the same year and 1-Stalk: CELERY, {-Tube TOMATOES, worked as an! assayer. In “1947 _AMl For . =e he was appointed .an assistant research engincer in’ the Com: confections. 2 lbs, for ..... CHEESE, Burns Spreadeasy, 2 Ib. box, seenreee evs $1.08 CAKE MIXES, Ogilvies,. cherry, almond, chocolate, white, golden 2 pkgs. for . .. . 2... 69e PUREX 2 Toilet Tissue 4 rolls for ... CADBURY’S CHOCO, 1 Ib. tin, ..... ORANGES, juicy, 5. tbs GRAPEFRUIT, pink, 4 f NABOB JELLY POWDERS .- 23¢ PEAS, Lynn Valley, eee 2 ee 29: BREAD; Star, : ‘Zlcaves, .......+ 35¢ LETTUCE, Ib; ...-.- BLUE LABEL BEEF.” . STEAKS, sirloin, T-bone or round, Ib., ......- 79c STANDING RIB ROAST, ib. sea SO ic RIBLETS, 2 Ibs., .... CAKE. MIXES, Monarch or fs . Five Roses, 4 pkgs., 99c pany's Zine Department. In_ 1949, he became assistant superintend- ent of development in that-de- partment and in 1957 took ove! similar duties in the Smelti and refining departments. ‘He i a member of the Canadian In. stitute.of Mining and Metallurgy and of ‘the Association of Pro: fessional Engineers of B.C, Mr. is active in work in Trail. He was for a num- er of years District Commission: x for the Trail-Rossland district ff the Boy Scout Association, He is at present Chairman of the Ad- isory Planing Commission for he City of Trail and 4 member of the council of the Trail Cham. ber of Commerce . HONEY, No. 1, Alberta, 8b. tin,......< $1.95 APPLE JUICE, Sunripe, 48 oz. tins, 2 for .. 75¢ .. 25c ; ~ Ee ”. 3pkgs., ..... READY-TO-EAT HAMS, ||: oe 59c LEMON PIE FILLING .. 196 PORK CHOPS, loin, Ib, - ee 12 v. - LICORICE ALL-SORTS, “PORK CHOPS, rib end, Ib., . . Wise fresh, Ib... ..... - HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Ibs., . . CHEESE WHIZ, : , ? . BEEF POT ROASTS, lb., ... 16 oz. jar, 2.6... KEY TABS, pack of five, ...: TONGS 0. JUICE, Hunt’s, oz. tins, 2 for .. 75c reg., ....- 39c each : 3 pkgs. ....- $1.00 | HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE, AB oz, tins, 2 cans, .-...0 22s eeneeeeeeseees G9c _ FIVE. ROSES FLOUR, 25 Ib. sack .......-20-05 $1.69 ” FRESH EGGS, grado ‘A’ largo, doz: .............. 496 Gall, February '6, -a st I 25 Ihs. DOG FooD ae $2.49 not a son as ‘puplehe last = 2 week, cat 2 ee ! 2 pkgs., . ‘SMOKED COD, Ib., . TOMATOES, Aylmer : choice, 28 oz., 2 for 59c a SATURDAY BIRTH CORRECTION . MONDAY TUESDAY GALL — To Mr. ‘and Mrs. J.