4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 31, 1958 Castlegar Happenings Mrs. C. C. Bradford and Anne, accompanied by Miss Nor- cen Fletcher are holidaying in Brandon, Manitoba and other Prairie points. Miss Heather Anderson cel- ebrated her ninth birthday last Friday with a weiner roast for 14 young friends at the Castle Bar Ranch, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stefoniuk and Gregory are spending a week at Loon Lake, Sask, Mrs. W. Stefoniuk and baby son have returned from a weeks visit with friends in Kelowna, Miss Regina Campbell who isa nurse-in-training at St. Paul's hospital in Vancouver, arrived home by plane this morning to spend four days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L, V. Camp- bell, Mr, and Mrs, C, King and family are enjoying a week's holiday at Renata. Mrs, C, Martin of Creston is a guest for a few days of Mrs, A. 0. MeNicl and Mrs, I, Swad- dle, Mrs, J. Gemmill, Mrs, R. Gemmill and children, Mr, John Dunlop and Pete were among the many visitors at Tweedsmuir Cub Camp last Saturday. Rev, and Mrs. A. McNiel of 100 Mile House are expected here at the weekend to spend a few days before going on to Van- couver, Mrs. A. Baggio has returned home from the Kootenay Lake General hospital after being a PROCLAMATION THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD HAS BY RESOLUTION DECLARED WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1958 TO BE A PUBLIC HOLIDAY TO COMMEMORATE THE 10TH AN- NIVERSARY OF INCORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD P. A. SMIBERT, Clerk SA Se ee TT KARNIES August Clearance LE 20 per cent COTTON BABY DOLL PYJAMAS AND CAR COATS OFF NIGHT GOWNS cent DRESSES, COTTON 25 per USES, : PEDDLE PUSHERS, "BATHI NG SUITS OFF gorTON SKIRTS, BLO! 50 per cent DUSTERS LATTA AAA OFF AND COATS IO eS = patient there for the past three months, Mrs, Helen Gergely was a Nelson visitor on Friday, enjoy- ing the RCMP Musical Ride with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gergely. The Davis family enjoyed a re-union at the weekend when a number of them got together at {a picnic by the river on Satur- day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Les Davis had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davis of Canyon, while Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davis and children Niel and Karen of Creston were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davis. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Davis of Haney were guests of Mr, and Mrs, James Killough along with the Jlatters sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, R, Jackman and son Robbie of Creston, This was the first time since the war that the Davis boys had all been together, so it was a very special occasion, with a great deal of reminiscing being done, and many pictures being taken. The re-union con- tinued on Saturday evening with a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Killough, with dan- cing and music enjoyed till a late hour. ’ Mrs. Verna Johnson had he twin brothers Bob and Albert from Edgewood as her weekend guests, Miss Connie Kusolski visited her parents at Fruitvale at the weekend. — Of interest to many Castlegar and Nelson friends was the wed- ding at, St. Thomas Catholic Church in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on July 26, of Frederick Wayne Hendy, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Hendy of Castlegar and Miss Marion Edna Wilcox,: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.,J. Coleman of Nelson, B.C, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cornish of Dawson Creek, B.C., accompanied by Mrs, Lloyd Hazzard of Kelow- na, were visitors at the home of Mr. aaa Mrs, Wilbur Horning. . and Mrs. Joe Thiel are séttaayine in Saskatchewan. RICK’S ‘T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson F Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs, Johnson Mrs. Horan AAMT THE DISTRICT-SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Hostetter - 7181 Mrs. Kautman - 3227 % = 2672 Mrs. WilHomson Mrs, Warkentin en ee nn Kinnaird Korner Mr. and Mrs, Monty Warner and family returned on the weekend from Vancouver and a visit with Mrs: Warner's mother, Mrs, S, Tann, and brether Mr. and Mrs. M, ‘Tann, and a sister, Mrs. L. B: Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Carr ang family returned to their home at Castlegar after spending a week on a camping trip. Mr. and Mrs. Garside and children of Claresholm, Alberta, spent a week on a fishing and they had a close view of Prin- cess Margaret while travelling along Broadway, She was pre- ceeded by a striking motorcade of city police, and was on her way to Licutenant Governor Ross’ residence at the time. trip. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. Briggeman were Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Brigge- man, Mrs. L. Elder, Mrs R. Seaman, Mr. J. Aikens, Mr. and Genelle Notes Robson S Mr. Lloyd Stadler returned home Thursday after spending his vacation visiting in North Burnaby and Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs. D, Adshead and family returned from thelr camping trip into the Lardeau, bringing back a good catch of fish Wayne Eastcott returned to his home in Rossland after visiting his grandparents for a week, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stadler over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hills, Beverly and Allen of Burnaby. Mrs. Hills is a sister of Mrs, Stadler, Mr. and Mrs, D. Campbell and family of Calgary are visit- ing the latter's mother, Mrs. G. Miller for a few days, Dr. and Mrs, J. R. Evans bie a Lamont and The rs home| W- via. Seattle, Wenachi and Spo- kane, and left again Monday for Slocan, to spend a week camp- ing and fishing. Mrs. Thelda Butler arrived recently by plane from ‘Halifax to spend the summer with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Butler and family. Marilyn Brown is attending Camp Galilee, near New Denver, for two weeks, Mr. W. Ball left Monday for the east where he will ‘spend the rest of thé summer near ‘Fort Francis, Ontario. Mrs, Ball has been in Sioux Nairous, Ont, for several months. Friends of Mr. Jim Melrose hope he will soon be home from the Castlegar hospital, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Vander- berg of Oliver. are with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hughes and. family. Dennis Deptuck is having a holiday in Rossland at the home: of Mr, and Mrs.* Dick Field and family. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Justin’ Kaufman and family, is the lat- ter's father, Mr.* ‘of Landis; Sasi; G. Hakes of: Edmonton. They arrived by-‘plane’ Tuesday. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mis. E. C, Ackerman, Wed- ‘|nesday to Saturday, were the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. M. MeIvor and two sons, Murray and Graham of Woodrow, Sask. Mr. and Mrs, L. Newlove and family spent. the weekend in Creston. Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Bale and family leave Sunday for a two week holiday at Christina Lake. all of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. I. Johnson, Kinnaird, and Mr. and Mrs, R. Briggeman and children of Calgary, Alta. ‘Marvin Wine of Bentley, Alberta, is spending a few days at ‘the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggeman. Mr, and Mrs. G. Beatty and Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke and daughter of Nelson were week- end visitors to Deer Park. Others included Mr. and Mrs. S. Kavic, their daughter Darlein, Mr. F. Dalla Lana of Trail; Mr. ‘and Mrs, W. Armstrong of Nelson and many more, daughters Sharon and Wendy were the recent guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. Williamson en route to their home at Nakusp, from Renata where they spent a few days. Mr. and. Mrs, H. Jamieson and children of Fort St. John were the recent guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Jamieson. Mr. A. Kirkendall has) returned to Trail where he is a patient in the Aral: ‘Tadanac | a Mr, and Mrs. ‘Kirken. dall and children of Proctor were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cc. S. Phelps. - rs Those who motored ‘to’ Nel- son to see the RCMP Musical Ride were Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggeman and nephew Carl Wine, Mrs. R. Briggeman and. children, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brigge- man and Mr. and Mrs, c. T. Wile liamson. Cons, Doug Egdn of the RCMP, member of. the Musical Ride_was a visitor to Deer Park during the weekend: He was ac- yy Mr. and Mrs. E. TOO LATE TO: CLASSIFY | Kk INSURE For All Your UNSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES FOR SALE — Modern 3 bed- room home on 7th Ave. Easy terms. Apply W. T.. Waldie, Phone 3361, box .515.-. 131 FOR SALE — Booker coal fur- nace with circulating fan, ap- ply,Castlegar News. tin 31 LOST. — Black blind cat with bell. Reward. Phone 4631. 131 FOR SALE — 1946 Mercury coupe, $125.00, B flat trumpet and case, $30.00, tenor banjo .and case, $50.00, .4 acres stand- ing hay, Box 609, Castlegar or phone 5183 after 5 p.m. 331 FOR SALE — Channel 2 and 6 antennas and alt accessories, like new, phone 9411. 131 FOR SALE — Freestone peaches. by Worley..and family of Robson, Mr. J. Stucklberger of Card; stone, Alta., and Meadow Laka, Sask, has returned to his home here. Mrs. Stuckleberger arrrived a week earlier. VERIGIN — To'Mr. and Mrs. W..W. Verigin, July 26, a son, HUBERT’ — To Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles W. Hubert, July 27, a son. SOBEY — To Mr. and Mrs, Keith Sobey, July 28, a son. of are spend- ing their vacation here at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nixon and son of Kimberley spent the weekend here with their parent Mr.’ and Mrs. A. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Jones and family are spending a holi- day at Cocur.d’ Alene, Idaho, They were accompanied on the trip by Gordon's mother, Mrs. . Jones of Castlegar, Mr. Glen Cooper left Satur- day for Comox where he will spend two weeks as Instructor at the Sea Cadet Camp. Mr, and Mrs. J. Bublitz and family are holidaying at Swift Current, Sask, and other prairie points, Mr. and Mrs. P, Talbot spent a few days at Nakusp recently visiting Mr. and Mrs, G, Batters- hall. On their return they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Battershall who will spend some time visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Byers have had as guests Mrs. Byers! sister and brother-in-law and son, Mr. and Mrs, L, K. Bast- able of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, D. Sinton and son ‘are spending a holiday at Victoria Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gourlie chad as guests Mr. Gourlie’s aunt, Miss Mable Gourlle, his cousin, poward Gourlie and family from Mr, and Mrs, Nixon of Blue- berry. Mr. and Mrs.:‘George Clarke and family visited Mrs, Clarke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hum- phries for a week before return- pad to New Westminster Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. G, Colautti and Camilli are holidaying in. Van- couver, Mrs, V, Nadin, Brenda and Janice are leaving Saturday to visit her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, R. Fitzgerald in Vancouver. Have your Chimney TT Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer and|‘| Phone 4421 KOOTENAY CHIMNEY SERVICE Day. : Stories of the eb INURE distzict ore needed for our Centennial. Edition. You no doubt know of ineldents ‘that took place years ago in ‘this District, that would be of interest to - residents of the District. Phone your information to 3031 or write Drawer 490. CASTLEGAR NEWS D AT SHOWS 500 AT. CONGERT P Drill Team Amazes Crowd bout 300 Castlegar and men, women and chil- Mme saw the RCAF precision team, missile display and gaconcert Saturday afternoon. who ‘didn’t sec it, missed Ahing. he band marched from the station to the high school ds, but it was the precision i. mtcam that stole the after- exercises, ifty airmen and a standard er went through 132 move- mets in a drill display that not accompanied by music “]t'g or a word of all done by counting.” Average age of the men in the drill team was 19% years with an average length of ser- vice of four months. They had a practice time of 51 hours before putting the exercise on for public approval. Eighty per cent of the men were in B.C, for the first time “and are very impressed with the friendliness of the people.” One-third of them are French- speaking Canadians. Village chairman N. T. Og- NOTICE TO DUMONT RESIDENTS ee fos OPERATIONS IK from the crossing at the south end of Kinnaird rough to the village office. PLEASE DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY KINNAIRD WILL COMMENCE NEXT ion‘ in obeying p eration will be app Wsigns during yy the men at work, be necessary to may Brfacing is being completed. Ke know you will be inconvenienced, , but please bear ‘ _ us, ; The Council, Village of Kinnaird close Portions while the CONCERT Saturday Night SHHS — 8.00 P.M. TWO DRAMAS —plu— SENIOR USCC CHOIR FROM BRILLIANT onsored by Grand Forks Union of Youth of USCC BeAdult SOc Tickets Will Be Sold At The Door Children 25¢ low, C R. C. Mad- docks and the officer in charge took the general salute immedi- ately after the arrival of fhe men at the high school, Mr. Oglow welcomed the RCAF Centennial Unit to Cast- Jegar, Kinnaird and District, and expressed a hope that their stay “would be interesting and en- joyable.” Mr. Oglow also paid thanks to Commisstoner Maddocks for arranging all details of the Unit's visit to Castlegar. At the afternoon exercises the band wasn’t to be outdone by the drill team and marched to such pieces as “RCAF March Past," “Where'er You Walk" and 1 “St. Louls Blues. The missile display drew the attention of everyone at the grounds. Three large trailers showed Air Force equipment ranging from a cut-away section of an Orenda engine used to Power the CF-100 All-Weather fighter to thé Velvet Glove air- to-air guided misile. Sgt. Electro, a talking RCAF robot, amused everyone at the display, but par- ticularly the children who screamed and squealed with de- light everytime the’ robot moved his head or watked about. The drill team ts from walking- . Trenton, Ont, and the band . is the Tactical Air Command Band from Edmonton, under| the direction of F-L, Carl Fri- .@ gun and a C8 WALKNG AD for the Centennial. is Pat Sullivan 17, He left Montreal June 2,to hoof it ‘to his home in Vancouver. equipped with this billboard, 40 pa socks,.nine pairs of shoes, numerous: bottles of liniment, irs of . he the 4,300- B.C. Centennial. committee. ig: mile walkathon, he will receive a $400 reward from the couver: by ‘mid-October, averaging 30 miles a day. He expects: to: reach Van- B of Hl Reports Recession Ebhing * Latest figures indicate the| may now have reached berg of At 7 pm. the band put on a concert in the ball park to an appreciative audience that teached 500 before the concert ended at 8 p.m. The audience listened en- raptured to a varied program from “Royal Review” (especially composed in honor of Princess Margaret’s visit to B.C.) to melodies from “My Fair Lady”? and selected Cole Porter. tunes. Nylons take en many shopes and sizes — but . then of course we talking about NYLON FISK TIRES. — the pendoble nylon tire any cor — See us today! SKYLINE de- for its lowest ebb in the United States and that business condi- tions there in the months ahead may support rather than hinder recovery in Canada, says the Bank of Re- Womens’ Institute Big Cook Books Are Now Available To barbeque a steer, or a salmon, to make a Centennial cake or a pancake, or if you are putting on a Centennial cel- ebration you need only consult the Institute cook] view for July. There nave been i that conditions at home have been improving’’for some time, the reviews says! But in the light of the-close- U.S.-Canadian econo~ mic relationship, these signs were: viewed with somé’ reservation so long as similar trends weré not apparent south, of the bors § ” Now,. however, ‘the B “of. M believes that’ the U.S.. picture, too, is improving. : Entitled “Two Paths of ‘Re.| cession,” the. B of M review, states, “It has been said that no two recessions are exactly alike and certainly the recent reces- sion differs in many ways from that of 1953-54. There is, how- ever, one important similarity in that, once again, the decline in| Canada has been more gradual }| arid less extensive than in the United States.” In explaining this greater| stability in Canada, the bank says that, despite exhortations to “buy| now,” U.S. consumers have, in fact; been buying less since the third quarter’ of 195%, while in book, “Adventures in Cooking. Would you like to cook mud hens? Perhaps you wish ‘to roast bear or moose? Directions for these as well as for the more usual type of culinary art are found in this washable, white dogwood covered cook book put out bythe Women's Institutes as.their.,. contribution ‘to, the Cen- tennial, The three baste prize recipes for Nanaimo's Centennial cake, are included (This cake was cut dy Princess Margaret.) There is a swell Russian borsch and shrimp .jambalaya and Scotch currant bun, This book also has photo- araphs of the 16 different WI districts of British Columbia, with a short history of each. The districts sent recipes for their’ own sections and a won- derful variety is presented. In- terspersed within the pages is a series of delightful sketches that add spice and humour. “This is a book that ‘will be ‘not only an addition to the homemaker’s' kitchen, but also will provide a fine gift for friends as it is so typi- Canada has continued to grow and in the opening quarter of this year sur- nual rate of $20 billion.” passed for the first ‘time an an-|. cally a message from this pro- vince. i Adventures in Cooking may be obtained through local Wo- men’s The -Affantic salmon has! ‘been used as a food fo rat: least 14 centuries; at one time was plentiful in all countries border- ing the North Atfantic and in Canada’s earlier days spawned as far inland as Lake Ontario. READY-MIX CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 31, 1958 BOB’S Pay'n Takit Gossip has it that you're going up ‘the lake this week- end, If this is the case, I’m sure that you have in- eluded BOB'S im your plans. BOB‘S carries everything for an enjoyable “Picnic“Holiday.”” PRODUCE RIPE and JUICY EACH CANTALOUPES, each, ........... 19¢ z —— ORDER PEACHES NOW — MEATS “ASST. COLD GUTS, Ib, .<>.....°>. 68 — NO BOLOGNA — BLADE ROASTS, boneless, Ib., ..... 65e -RED BEEF ONLY - POTATO CHIPS, "3 BAGS FULL” carton, 2s iason.e aieiatd aie eixiniereiace « ox OG: MIRACLE WHIP, ql, ............ 68¢ MODERN DAIRY MILK, ..:....... « 2c “ _. NO BOTTLE DEPOSIT — BREAD 2 LOAVES 33¢ ICE CREAM, 2 pkgs., CONCRETE DELIVERED. RIGHT TO YOUR CONSTRUCTION JOB 2% gol., ICE CREAM, rae _— BY ORDER ONLY — HOW SHOULD YOU.SHOP . FOR 5 HEARING AID?. By Rudolph 6 a. sti Prquzaet It your Hearing to.you as your eye- sight, you know Latinetively taal iF 2, training, equipm Hedge . Apply 321-1st Ave. or phone 6851, 132 AUTO SERVICE Phone 3451) _TUNE-UPS'and REPAIR ‘SUGAR, 25 pound hag, . ae “IGE GREAM, bricks, ...:.......... ‘BLADE ROAST BEEF, blue brand Ib ose. MASON LIDS, Wide-Mouth, ... . LIVER, tender, Baby Beef, Ib, ...........0.00008 Trischock’s 5 FOR SALE — Cottages located in Robson, with 2 and 3 bed- rooms, large lots.-Also cottages in Kinnaird on main highway . and upper bench, 2. bed rooms, large lots, All. reasonably|" tpriced. For particulars, see DAN GILROY, Agent. Office| _ ‘"Muirhead Agencies, Kinnaird, Res, phone 9381. 331 No Fuss 3: .... No Muss. For Service Phone Trail 2054 Collect McGauley and instrument! '@! 01 oz, :. SPECIAL MODELS FOR MENT FOR RENT —. 2 bedroom’ house, centrally located in Castlegar, Phone 3397, 131 _WE DELIVER *N KINNAIRD AND CASTLEGAR ORDERS LEAVE THE STORE AT 3 P.M. We Are Open Friday Nights As Usual READY MIX es fe 0 you by rotting ¥0 your Impatred CARD OF THANES aw aren The Unite: rch nit- of hearing. Be good to yourself and WRITE TODAY. Receive your ERE tee fer ‘the a8 ci Serres a salyais. You are under NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER. Band Concert would like to B.C, INTERIOR HEARING GENTRE thank all those who aided in PENTICTOY Be making it a success, 62} Main Se.