6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 26, 1960 Council Yelis ‘Foul’ On Ball. Park Costs The Cestlegar pa oe dus ‘been limited to other im minor sports.” action was taken at councils last meeting following] a request by, the senior baseball the ball club should consider in. ‘and| surance for such things as bro. ken car windows. Mr. Thorp said that perhaps, “at a future date,” Castlegar could contribute towards making club ‘that the village a fence and larger canopy-type ‘backstop that would make the’ park suitable for baseball. “I think the expense involyed here is far too great for us to congider this year,” commented parks chairman Walter Thorp. He said the park is suitable for softball but not hardball because of the danger of foul balls and the complaints of residents liv. ing near the park. “That park ds far too small park suitable for baseball and that in the mean. time the local club should con- sider that park for baseball, ° Comm. Sylvest said he didn't want to a'scourage baseball but said he felt it should not be p'ny. ed at the ball park here. “I’m not against baseball. I’m just against it at that spot,” noted Comm. orp. Comm. V. R, Cook then mov. ed that the village “limit the park to softball and other minor for a baseball park,” said Mr. Thorp. Comm. Auge Sylvest said| vis HUCKS RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. sports."» The motion was Passed Unanimously: BACON, side sliced, Ib, .....-.... 29¢ SWIFTS PREM, 4 tins, .......... $1.00 GROUND BEEF, lean, 3 Ihs., ..... $1.00 IE GREAM, 15 gal, --.----2.+-+ 690. MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ihs., ...... 496 COFFEE, Naboh, Ih.,.........-.-- 686 GORN FLAKES, Quaker, 2 pkgs. .... 49c BATHROOM TISSUE, 8 rolls ....... 95¢ GUT GREEN BEANS, 15:0z, 6 for .. . 99c - MIRAGLE WHIP, 32 02., ........-. 496 .| Rome, here. DEER PARK SOCIALS | Mrs, Williamson Mr, and Mrs, W. (Bill) Clar- ke of Abbotsford were weelvend visitors to Deer Park after an absence of about 20 years. They were accompanied by Miss Flor- ence Moss of Ne! Tan Douglas jof the Royal Canadian Navy ‘&t Victonla was the recent guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs, W. M, Douglas. | Mr, and Mrs, George Merlo, adaughters Linda, Lorna a Louise, and Mr. J. Green, all of: Trail, were the weekend gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. O, D'Andrea, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Brigge- man, sons Wayne and John Vic- tor of Kinnaird, were the week- end guests of the former’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. . Other Sunday visitors to Deer Park included Gordon Ham- blin of Nelson and Kurt Schwartz of Syringa Creek. t Mrrs. S. Smith was a recent visitor to Robson where she at- tended the Women’s Institute Conference, . ‘Mr, and Mrs, P. Doell, Mrs. J. Ulmi and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rei- mer, all of Renata, were the re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Williamson on the occasion of the ‘latter's birthday. Mrs. Matt Maja and daugh- ters of Nakusp are spending a camping holiday at Deer Park where Mr. Maja is working with Celgar, ave Mr. G, Stiles of Olds, Alta., Was a recent visitor to Deer Park and Renata. In Deer Park he was. the guest of Mr, and Mrs, D, D. Jamieson. = Mr. and Mrs, H. Jamieson ‘and children of Kimberley were the weekend guests of the form- er’s parents, Mr: and Mrs. D. Jamieson, W. (Bill) Briggeman, Ray- mong Briggeman and daughter Jan‘ce, and Mr, and Mrs, J. Bunn of Trail, were weekend visitors Deer Park, to Mrs... R. Worley, grandson Bob, Mr. and Mrs. V, Worley and children of -Trail and Mr. and- ‘Mrs. E. Worley and children of Robson spent the weekend at the ‘Worley summer home here, C, Catalano and friends of Trall spent the holiday weekend on a Sting trip at Deer Park. Mr, and ‘Mrs, P. Romaine and son Dan ot Kinnaird were week- end. visitors at their former ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. Bortnick, son David and Bill Yurtck of Trail spent the weekend at the Bortnick summer home in Deer Park, BIRTHS LEWIJN — To Mr, and Mrrs. Ernest Halewijn of , Kin- naird, May 19, ¢ poauenter. ‘¥.— To Mr. and HA! Mrs. Wm. Peneusit of Thrums, ‘May 25, 4 son. IT’S AFACT . : The codfish lays a million eggs, The little hen hut one; But the codfish doesn’t cackle When her little stunt is done. And so we praise the artful hen, The codfish we despise; Which makes it plain to thoughful men, It pays to advertise. CASTLEGAR NEWS PHONE 3031 DRAWER 490 “ iene ‘Mr. and Mrs, K. Anon. ind the 10th ‘birthda ay "| Salekin, Mrs: Reg Bro, Mrs, “A. Kinnaird Mra. ‘Kaufman, Phone 5488 Mr. and Mrs, K. Markle and end with*friends at the Markle’s sibin ot Christina Lake, Fi reported good, ‘The party ‘cluded. Mr, and Mas. S. Poncor of Seamer ‘and Terry Shaw of Rosili comp d. of Victoria spent the weekend as A pot-luck supper ie held fee ‘Wilson. "h at the home of Mr, Jack Robinson to aamntocrets of St. Jol Anglican Churc! gues’s were .Mrs. J. Toogood of the St. vAlban's WA, Rev, H.-1.| _ Victoria, aunt of Rev. iand Mrs. by Mrs. G, Reith, highlighted| om a recent Diocesan meeting. A cheque for the building fund was presented to Rev. Ragg. Mr, and ‘Mrs, J. ‘Fodor trav- efled to the coast on the week- end, They re.urned their niece and nephew, Susan and Alan, to thelr home at Lillooet. The chil- dren are the son and turned Monaey, Having ere ine 5 weekend at .the cogst where a 7 ory - Marilyn enjoyed the long week- |ttendea the ‘graduation ‘of th y son, Morris, from: UBC. daughter Judy .of Kimberley: ac- anied by. : Cres' WA. dohin's cae and son-in-law, | Mr. and fof Vancouver are having a G, Ragg and Mrs. Rotherham o! Weel: fe vat eekone a Ragg who is visiting them at this; Mrs. Chesworth's time. The birthday cake, ‘baked! and Mrs, G. Henderson. the sumptuous affair. The meal children spent the weekend in an was followed by a short. meeting outing on the lake, travelling ‘at Which Mrs. Toogood reported the company of the boat club. Mrs, Keith Waldle, Dr. and Mrs. ; Nakusp, camping at. Fost- hed Creek on Saturday night, ex- : eengeat Habiren tor rites een? attending ig. at on. for “the even- ing. ering on oy and dance -in the Civic Socials. \Mr. and. Mrs, AL Murroy ré- Const. and Mrs, Don Mc- ‘auditorium: on » Satusly. evening. Mr. ‘and Mrs, .J:D. Lang and ‘ Twin, Rivers Ledge No. 70 Knights OF Phythie Public. Speaking Contest AND PRESENTATION OF SHIELD : _ TWIN RIVERS HALL SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1960 7.30 p.m. " EVERYONE “WELCOME Mrs, .\A, M,' Lang the guests of Mr. : ‘anid Mre,'O. J. Mr, ‘Mr,’ and “Mrs: A ‘Kelzer’ el’ ton are visiting with. their Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chesworth Parents, yMr, Mr..and Mrs.. A, Culley and Participating were Mr, and Mrs. Norm: Hinton of Trail,’ Harvey Jack and J. C, McLeod, Mr, and Fowler, and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Mark of Trail, In spite of the diverse wea- ther conditions,. the Culleys Vig: Sn Lape : 0000 of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fodor and ‘have been visiting. here for several months. The sun porch: of the In-}| = provement Society. Hall was the scene of a Golden Wedding cele- bration on Sunday when Mr, and R.. Moffat received with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Molfat of Trait and,Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mof- fat of Castlegar; a daughter, Mrs. Lorne Campbell and Mrs. Camp- bell of Kinnaird. The honored couple entertained ina setting ‘of blue ‘and gold, the decor in- cluding ‘a sign with the words “50 Years, Congratulations Alice ‘and Bob,” hung on a ‘beckground of white and edged with lilacs and yellow tulips, White’ bells rounded -out the’ wedding theme. ‘The. attractive table, covered with ‘ecru lace over white held the anniversary cake set in gold tulle and flanked dy tapers set in golden holders. Complimenting the cake-was a low vase of yel- low ‘mums. A second cake top- ped by 72 candles graced the table in- recognition of the fact that Mrs. Moffatt was also cele- brating her birthday. ted guests signed the guest book which was placed be- side 1a money tree,'a novel way in. which -the Moffat’s many ‘friends expressed their esteem on! this occasion... Telegrams were read from Premier Bennett and gratulatory message from Prime Minister Diefenbaker. 2 ‘The District was well repre- sented at; the Dominion Drama Festival: in. Vancouver last. week. Attending from’ here were} Mrs. J. Burvows, ‘Mrs. A; D. Johnson and “Mrs. .W. Sommerfield’ who roughly enjoyabl Mr’ ’ and “Mas, c. E penese ‘cn. joyea the’ weekend in Penticton visiting Mrs.\Pepper’s s’ster and ~-Behson Evening WA, Bargain Print Sale Very Successful - The members of the Robson Evening Group WA held their ‘onnual ‘bargain print sale on Thursday’ in the Community hall, The sie. was" very ” succe: and the hall was filled to‘capa- city. nee Es Mrs, J. Schupfer, president, weceived the guests and declared the -sale open. It was reported that there were more attended the sale:than ever before, | © The ‘hall and tables were tastefuliy “decora‘ed with bot- quets of ‘tulips and the individ- wal tea tables were centered with low bowls of ‘spring fifowers. | ~ Committees,in charge were: kitchen ‘and. tea' tables, Mrs, W. Seatt and ‘Mis. D; Adshead;: sew- ing table, Mrs, Beth Rogers, Mrs, 'B. Macdllister and Mrs. R. Oborne; their two sons and their wives, = KINNAIRD B. Ci PHONE 3261: _ SHOP and COMPARE. Wieners, Ib.,. KRAFT ©. -Veiveeta Cheese 2 UB, BOX 99c KRAFT-PARKAY : Margarine. 2 Ibs. TOASTMASTER ‘Bread 2 loaves WESTLAND _Ice Cream V2 gal. CARNATION 5 Milk. 6 tins . : Hi C Grape - . Orange -. Pineapple Grapefruit - Fruit Bunch, Juices 48 OZ. TINS ANY 3 FOR....... Sl oO SUNKIST Orange Base 2. tins... so DIE 39¢ ZEE Bleach ; 22 OZ, BOTTLE ...,.. Pork Roasts Ib. - 39. Wax Refills 2 rolls . 49. ‘Booms each” Mrs. Ron ‘Nickerson. : Little Eleanor Belbeck wa -'the doll, Mrs. T. Worley won Wart BALLET Toilet Tissue 4 rolls Cheer box. oe —_ - on DIC. PERFEX. as : RED RIPE |_ Watermelon - a ATTEN ccc cae LA Club Gets Yea’ on Road But ‘Nay’ on Oil Purchase =aviee ‘equipment. will be ere hitting ies going up that to widen the golf course ‘hill,” commented Mr. Walker, road provided that the golf club He. said that 2680. cars use the road. , insures’ village equipment: while’ . itis out of Castlegar’ and: provi-| | ‘ded’ that‘a village employee op-| some oil for use. on at the course. Olto Walker, chairman’ of the golf club's roads committee, ap- peared before council's last ‘meet- | Mr. fu Sa ing to confirm council's previous-| ° Works’ supervisor Norman jy ‘indicated position that the/McNabb said work on. the road equipment would be loaned the| would be done during the even- elub under the above conditions, | ing at any tlme requested by the “My car and a few others! golf club. LT U Central Trading KINNAIRD, B.C. CRISCO, 3 Ihs.,'............24.. 990 FLAKED TUNA, 2 tins ............ 29¢ PINEAPPLE, Sliced fancy ; 2-(5oz tins... 0............ 390 SODA GRAGKERS, Christies 2 Ihs.,.. 59c BREAD, 4X, 2 for............... 35¢ FLOUR, 5 Roses, 25lbs,......... $1.49, MARGARINE; Solo, 2 ths. <........ 49c “PORK CHOPS, alll cuts, Ib. ........ 49¢ BOLOGNA, Ib, .............0.0. 256 a garage. “I wou : FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 3093: -. We Are Agents For Kootenay Laundry & Cleaners. With regard: ‘to @ request for the road, erates the machinery while it is, works chairman V. R,-Cook sug- gested that the club buy oil from Idn’t bank on any oil from us this year,” noted ‘| Precipitation during week: 1.36” Forestry Bulldozers Giean Deer Park For Tourist Season ‘Two ‘bulldozers’ belonging ‘to Lit ey: branch of the pro- were . at Hootenty. Builders. were the park at‘ Deer the beaches. Toronto. Student Joins ‘News’ Staff For Summer Months A journalism student has Joined the staff of the Castlegar News, Bob Cameron, who enters his final year of. journalism at the Ryerson Institute of Tech- nalogy in Toronto in September, will be employed on ‘the editor- jal staff of the Castlegar News for the summer months, THE WEATHER Maximums and Minteaums 19 37 43 3 37 32 44 43° To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure - Your Independence At Retire. ment. _-C. Arthur * Anderson bacon at the weekend cleaning Park. The government park is now. ready for the tourist season with all drift wood cleared off of the nurses’ station at the Castl * Kootenay Builders Get Hospital Job Estimated’ ‘price ‘for black. topping ‘the driveways 8 , $6,000. ‘ond District Hospital. The pro- pid 4g estimated to cost about bares Friday Kinnaird Trans- fer started working on “the roads et the hospital in preparation for the laying of blacktop. The trans- fer company. is taking the level of the roads down 1 foot and is putting in course footings for the blacktop... RENATA SOCIALS Hospital lack Ba- Inbridge gaid both the “spf Improvement District th B.C... Hospital Insurance & Schopne have ‘veen contacted regarding paying part of, the cost-of the Job. The BCHIS and Improvement District have-also ben asked to ‘share In the bullding of the sun room, a, proect which will’ cost about $12,000, *- Ac root ‘celtar is also being contemujated for the hospital, Mrs. P. Warkentin ©. Visiting over the long holiday weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and Noaknep at the home of Mrs, H. Funk, daughters Wilma and Wendy of}: vid ‘Mr. He said the foot cellar would allow ‘the ‘hos- pital to take “full advantage of donations of vegetables in the autumn.” : The matter of a cooli system for the hospital is still under’ study, noted the hospital Miss Sheila Hale, at Creston, at her mother‘ 3, Mrs. . 5. Hale. Jack Hansen, employed at BC. Forest, Creston, visiting | Bill friends here. Mr, and ‘Mrs, J. J. Reimer visited ‘et. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jake .Reimer in Nakusp. Mr, and ‘Mrs. C, P. Rempel and son Eddie from Waldheim, Sask., ‘have recently moved to Renata and live in the former John Dyck’s homie. Mr..and Mrs, Peter LaRoc- que are staying in Vancouver for a month’or so. Mr. LaRocque is én Shaughnessy hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Harold McClar- ty of West Summertand have re~ turned to their home after spen- three. weeks. here. While here Dr, McClarty, etymologist, did. research work. on dlossom spores. during the Cherry blos- som season. ‘The Renata WI meeting was held at the home of Miss’ White, ut which ene, report of the West The Mutual Life A .of Canada INSURANCE “For All--Your: out INSURANCE AND “REAL ESTATE NEEDS” .,,Phone 3441. was given iy daecate Mrs. P, Warkentin. Other members attending the conference the week before were Mrs. J. J, Reimer, Mrs. Julius Dyck and Mrs." Henry Toews. Mrs, Toews ts - delegate to the Provincial convention to ‘be held in Vancouver ‘next month. Visiting at.the home of Mr. and, Mrs. I, Wiebe Sunday were Mr. and..Mra,-A; Mackereth-,and son Bruce of Broadwater. The ‘town’ Gf. Port Credit, with ward cooling systems end three five-ton’ units being. cons!dered. - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs day, May 26, 1960 CASTLEGAR SOCIALS ‘Mr, and Mrs.°J.M. Thompson of Calgary spent the weekend at the home of their brother-in-law and elster, Mr. and Mrs. H, R. Adie, Mr. Don Guesford of Kim- berley spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Sid Walton has returned home from ‘hospital.’ Mr, Burt Campbell spent the long weekend’ at’ Penticton’ vis- iting _ his’ ‘sister,’ Gempbell. le). V. Guesford, ton of Trail visited during the weekend at fe peme of Mr. and Mrs. HL R. At ‘Mrs, ‘A, a “Lang ‘of Victoria, accompanied by “Mr. and .Mrs. Margaret Churches, Phone’ 9511 : Miss’ Regina at Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Greigh- ari r ‘ ‘ Clubs Observe: Couservation Week A joint meeting of the Ro- tary, Kiwanis and Kinsmen clubs was held Tuesday evening in honor. of Forest Conservati Week. Fifty persons attended the alnner, meeting which was held Jim Munro, * Two speakers, . Ji forester bea the BC. Fi will carried in néxt week’s paper. Grunerud and Mrs, _O. H. Proud Douglas Lang, and ‘daughter Judy of Kimberley, were visitors on Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Churches, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Horn- ing ‘were: visitors” at. Christina ‘Lake during the weekend. Mrs, J. Sherbiko, represefi-' tative of Castlegar Pythian’ Sis- ters, accompanied ‘by. Mrs, Li A. font. got its name because fur traders annually met Indian trap- wCLIACcCcCcocCCcoCTCCCToTTORTNROER = Pers. there’ and ‘gave them, on credit, the supplies they a vould need for the winter’s hunt ENEMA TATA TATA Catalyzer Heaters THE HEATER WITHOUT FIRE FOR ek " BOATS — TRAILERS — CAMPING — HUNTING FISHING —. NO PARTS TO WEAR OUT. RUNS FOR 96 HOURS ON A GALLON OF GAS Full Price. $22.95 e Fold-a-Fence : FENCING 10 ft. for: cessenesnecncese + 91,05 WE HAVE SCREENING. _FOR YOUR ‘PORCH, WINDOWS: OR DOORS ‘ 20 in. to 48 in. 10 x 32” _ WINDOW SCREENS 12 x 38” ; ae x 36” x 38" 16x 38" cree $3.75 to ea BAMBOO STAKES 18” TO 84” ~ GARDEN LAW STAKES . : PRIGED AT. EACH Del dheenecunle ee” aie TO be A BUNDLE . . Hoesrce stat cet en svavTenAaeaer ori CSS Milk, TALL ~ OPEN 9.00 A.M. TILL 9.00 P.M. 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