CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 6, 1958 OTN TTA THE DISTRICT SOCIAL : Le = REPORTERS Castlegar _ Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Dennis The Menace oie Se '*1g THe coner FRIENDS 7 GEE ME LOOKIN CLEAR, DAD? 1 DONT WANT ANY OF My LIke THIS!” Castlegar Happenings visited with his cousin at the Castle Bar Ranch last. week while on business in the district. Mr. and Mrs. L. Groutage returned last week from Spo- kane where they spent 4 days. Mrs. W. Easton returned on Sunday from Nelson where she Mr. A. O, McNiel received! word this week of the death of his brother in Welland, Ont. Mrs. Geo. Worobey and daug- ter Pat returned this week from has been at the home of her parents, Mr, and -Mrs. Byers, Mrs. Dave Seaton is a pat- Sient in the Trail Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, R. A. D. West returned home last week from a ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shewchuk attended the wedding of their Ruth in Mrs. Kaufman - 3227 Mrs, Johnson - 2672 “Mrs, Wuiillamson Mrs, Warkentin RGR. _ nen ANAT ‘| church basement soon, Mrs. S. NOTES Mrs, K, M. Spence was host- ess to the United Church W.A, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mc- Neil conducted the devotional. Business under discussion was plans for catering to the Kiwan- is Supper to be held in the Im- provement Soclety Hall, The Spring Tea to be held in the Arnold, a new member won the hostess prize. Mrs. J. Pickering is in Van- couver to be with her son who is in hospital there, Mrs, Tom Fourt and Beau visited relatives in Williams Lake recently. Mrs, L, Me- Laughlin accompanied them as far as Oliver. They returned. on Friday. Robson Socials ‘The Robson Recreation So- ciety held a very successful Bake Bingo in the Community Hall, Saturday, with a large at- tendance. Many prizes of cakes, pies, cookies and bread were won, Mrs. Mike Gorkoff entertain- ed Thursday in honor. of her daughter Violet's sixth birthday. There were seven invited guests adn they enjoyed many games. The table was centred with a large decorated birthday cake, with six candles. Among those attending the Celebrity Concert in Trail Fri- day were: Mr. and Mrs, R, T. Waldie and son Leslie; Mr. and Mrs. W. Banigan; Mrs. A. Mrs. Mrs, Nixen’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. A, Smecher. Mr.-and Mrs. L. Shannon, formerly of Grand Forks have taken up residence in Robson in the Mike Gorkoff property. At the meeting of the First Robson Brownic Pack, it was de- cided to hold an Apron Sale in the Community Hall on Satur- day, March 8 from 2:30 to 4:30 pm. the LA will have a Bake Table and tea, Deer Park Socials Mr. Carl Reimer of Vancou- ver and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leslic of Nelson were the recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. T. William- son, en route to Renata where Mr, Reimer is spending a holi- day. Mr, A. Law has returned to his home here after spending a few weeks in Nelson where he was a patient in the Kootenay Lake General Hospital. While in hospital, Mr. Law underwent an operation from which he is recuperating nicely. Mrs, R. Worley and grand- son Bob of Trail spent the week- end at their summer.home here, They had as their guests Mr. and Mrs, E, (Ted) Worley and chil- dren Wendy, Judy and Carole of Robson and her son V. C. Worley of Trail. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brigge- man were visitors to Kinnaird, Sunday, where they were. ‘the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brig- eman, Mrs. H, Mottershead was the hostess when members of the Deer Park Women's Institute met at-her home for the weel- ly sewing meeting. More mater- jal was distributed among the members and several articles were cut, ready for sewing. Re- freshments were served. Mrs. F. Briggeman was-the hostess at the previous meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer of Renata and Mr, Carl Reimer ‘of Vancouver were weekend visit- ore at the home of an and Mrs. Oth re- cently. Kinnaird Korner holiday in the States. Home for the weekend from U.B.C. were Don Onions and Bruce MacCabe. Mr. Don Clay of Vancouver Floyd Gagnon is home from Thorild, Alta. to spend some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Gagnon. r, J. A, White and Dr. W. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson were Nelson visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Duncan and family were Trail visitors on Saturday. Mrs. A. Nixon and son of Kimberley, were the guests of Tiesto included Mrs. ‘M. A. Stain- ton, daughter Jean and son John of Castlegar. Among the many weekend visitors ‘to Deer Park were Mr. and Mrs. H. Clegg of Rossland; H. Merriefield, sons Jimmy and Albert; Mrs. M, Stover, Mr. Fred Nelson, all of Castlegar; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamont and daughter Clarissa of Trail;-Mr..and Mrs.-Ji Lamont and children .of Kin- naird and many others, Mrs. Arthur Mackereth of Broadwater is a patient in the ‘Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mr, -M...A.. Kirkendall , has returned: to‘his:hpmevhere after spending the past two weeks at Proctor where he was the guest of hi sson and daughter-in-law, Mr, and. Mrs. C, M. Kirkendall, . Mr. and Mrs. D. Demmon of Trail. are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mra. Phelps. ., Last Saturday: Funeral services ‘were held on Saturday, March 1, from St. Rita's Church here for the late Anton Zufka of Creston, ‘Mr. Zufka was the father of a‘Kin- naird resident, Mrs. Steve Jan- kola Jr. Pallbearers were Steve Jan- kola, Sr., Steve Gallo, Mike Gal- lo, Andy Shutek, John Kravski and Steve Turchak. Rev. Father E, Brophy of- ticlated at the services and burial was in Park Memorial Cemetery, Kinnaird. « i Prayers - were - said ‘Friday, Feb. 28 and Requiem Mass, way sung' Saturday morning from the. Holy Cross Church in Creston, Rev. Father J, Morelli officiat- ing. Pallbearers at ‘the Creston services were Jos. Letovski, Jos. Budda, Jos, P. Michael] Intersting Display Of Work By ‘Silver Birch’ Children If you were downtown in what they have acomplished is a Korman, Chas, Baynton and Vincent Matula, Mr. Zufka is survived by.his loving wife at home in Creston, and his daughter, Mrs. S. J. Jankola of Kinnaird, ‘Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements, on bably saw the play of work’ done by pupils of the “Silver Birch School", which is the school for Handicapped children in the District, ‘The school is directed by the Castle- gar Branch of the Kootenay Soc- jety for children, COFFEE, Nabob, LDe sce Siew oe eae: TIC EGGS, local fresh, Dozen ............ 49c¢ BREAD, Star Bakery, 2 loaves ......,... 33e SOUP, Campbell’s Tomato 4tins .... . 49¢ MARGARINE, Good Luck 2 ibs. ............ 59 MARGARINE, Sato) 2 Ibs. ............ 59e LARD, Calgar” Packers 2 Ibs. ............ 39e ICE CREAM, Peter’s Bricks ae . 25c Blue Label Beef STEAKS. POT ROASTS, PORK CHOPS, WHITE FISH, Lb. . Lb. APPLE JUICE clear or Vita 48 oz., 3 tins .... $1.00 TOMATO JUICE, Hunt's _ 48 oz, 3 tins ..... $1.00 TEA BAGS. 125’s, Malkins With cup & saucer $1.55 T-Bone, Sirloin, Round 69c 45<_ All cuts, Ib. ....... 59¢ 39c SMOKED COD FILLETS, 49c CUT-RATE GROCETERIA KINNAIRD LB. FRENCH FRIES, FISH & CHIPS, Fraser Vale, PKT. CAULIFLOUR, PEAS, CELERY, Cello, LB. LETTUCE, Cello, LB. MIRACLE WHIP, 16 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 for . MILK, Pacific (tall), case . APPLE JUICE, 48 oz., clear, 3 for KETCHUP, Heinz 15 oz. btle. . EGGS, grade ‘A’ large, local ‘fresh, dox. Fraser Vale, 2 PKTS. for .... Fraser Vale, frozen, 2 PKTS. ... Fraser Vole, 2 PKTS. for JUMBO BOLOGNA, By the Piece, LB. .... SWIBTNING, 1 Ib. pkt. ............ SWIFT’S HAMS, fully cooked, Ib. .. . SWIFT’S PICNIC HAMS, fully cooked: Lb. .... . 35c . 15 a at a Swift Premium Beef STANDING RIB ROAST, Ib. ... CROSS RIB ROAST, Ib. 2 65 63c ’ Silverleaf, 2 FOR core tS se Peed TENDER CHOICE SLICES WITH SWEET SMOKE TASTE . 5 LB, PAIL ..... 3 LB. TIN . JEWEL SHORTENING, CHUCK POT ROASTS, Ib. . RUMP ROASTS, Ib. - 45 67c SIRLCAN STEAKS. Ib. ROUND STEAKS, Ib. 69e . 99c}] HAMBURGER STEAK, 2 Ibs. .... ae OSC PHONE 2681 CORNER . PINE & 4th AVE. Q BD RETAIL STORE | 69c Johnny's Meat Market PHONE 2001 || drive for THIS IS THE TIME TO STOCK-UP Baby Beof Liver, th. ........ 49¢ TURKEYS, 18 Ibs undor grade A, Lb. .... 49 LUX, . TIDE, BREEZE CHEER, RINSO, SAUSAGE, fresh made- 4 bbs, 2.0... $1.00 ANYONE ONLY 18¢ SUNLIGHT SOAP, MINCED BEEF, fresh & thes on $1.00 SPORK or PREM- ‘Comptire SAUSAGE White Cross anyone tin 43c tin RACK, 99 BONUS, OXYDOL, DUZ SURF 2 twin size bars .... 45¢ Household TOWELS and CRISCO,, Ib. pkgs. B FOF cecccseranees 99 ICE BOX PIE, Monarch FLUFFO, 1 Ib. pkgs. THANKS We wish to thank Mr. Bill. Shkwarok for his highty cépable chairing of the Civic Forum. Our thanks also to the School Board for making. the School. Activity Room Avail- able. We also appreciate the large turnout of citizens. ‘ THE CASTLEGAR VILLAGE COMMISSION. and the display was put on in conjunction. with the predent were belts and other items woven of raffia, and small baskets fash- joned of coils of paper, then de- corated and varnished. A fas- cinating spray of pink apple blossoms turned out, suprisingly, on closer inspection to be simply Popcorn on a branch. ‘There were also sample The work done by these pu- pils is truly remarkable, — to see "Buffet Supper For Robson W. A. The regular monthly meet- ing ‘of the Women's Association to the Robson Community Mem- orlal Church was held in the church hall on Tuesday after- noon, with twenty books on display showing the actual school werk done by the pupils, The teacher, Mrs. Pal- sson, is to be complimented on the work she and the children have accomplished. Durlng the afternoon while the display was on in West’s Store window, Directors of the Society sold membership tickets, and it is reported the sum of $56.00. was realized, including one asoclation membership, Dir- ectors point out the drive is are. and one visitor attending, Mrs, R...T. Waldie presided, : The meeting was. opened with the singing of a hymn, followed by a prayer. The.theme of the and new always welcome, Thanks go to all who helped out and to Mr. West for kindly letting the Society have the use of his store window. VOYKIN — To.Mr. and Mrs, Harry Voykin, February 25 eee 26, twin daughters, POPOFF — To Mr, an Sergie Popoff, ‘Brilliant, Feb. a & son. DUKE — To Mr, and Mrs. ttu- gene Duke, February 26, a son. SETO —'To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seto, February 27, a son. DUBE — To Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Dube, February 26, a son. Tips On Packing If you're worrying about packing fine china and valuable glassware and crystal when you move, better make up your mind that it takes time and patience to do a good job, Here are a few tips from an expert: keep eartons small and pack lightly. No matter how well.china and glass are padded with newspa- per, weight increases pressure on bottom pieces and chances of, breakage are greater. Be sure to’ pad the bottom of the carton with crushed newspaper. Eight double pages are a minimum for period was ‘Lent’. Mrs. H. Evans read an article ‘Medita- tion’ followed by the singing of silent meditation. Mrs. H. F. Hyson read ‘A Lenten Feast’, fol- lowed by the singing: of the Lerd’s Prayer. . ‘The President expressed her pleasure at such a good atten- dancé and” welcomed Mrs: J Ross, Mrs, R. T. Waldie thanked the members for their attendance at the World Day of Prayer Ser- vice,.and mentionde that the Evening Group had helped with the arrangements. Mrs. J. Raine and Mrs. HL Hyson offered to act as a com- mittee to serve coffee and dough- nuts after the Annual meeting of the Board of Trustees to RC M. Church on March 20. Final plans were made for the entertainment of the Even- ing Group on March 27. Mrs.'F. hMQuance,. Mrsy..As>+W.+.Thorp, Mrs. H. F. Hyson and Mrs. D. Carter are in charge of the ,ar- rangements, ‘" Phe kitchen committee, Mrs. Quance- and Mrs, Hyson report- ed that enough bleached sheet- ing had been purchased to make -| two long. tabelcloths, The memi- bers authorized this committee to have two long tables made. Mrs. R, Batchelor reported that she and Mrs. Ballard had visited the sick this month, Mrs. R. T. Waldie and Mrs, O, Sut! erland offered to act as the visit- ing. committee for March and April, Plans were made for a Buf- fet Supper to be held on Aprii 26th. The President then put be- fore the meeting, the idea of- doing some sewing in the form of missionary work. The mem- bers agreed to work for the Bap- tist Mission this year. Mrs, Car- ter offered to ask a Baptist Mission Worker from Nelson to speak to the WA next month. Mrs. R. T. Waldie asked Rev. A. O. McNeil to close the meeting with a prayer, and re- freshments were served by host an a, hymn and a.few moments ‘of |" Commission. News (continued from page 1) village to do custom work, as Jong as there are private firms available for such jobs. Mr. Maddocks- advised’ that council is expecting to have As- sociated Engineers crew in the Village and road levels and oth- er like matters referred to them during the over-all. survey they are to conduct. The opening of 2nd Avenue South of Juniper Street as re- quested by Mr. McGauley to (provide access to his property there will also be referred to the engineers when they arrive, ‘said Mr. Maddecks, Commissioner Rysen asked Mr. McGauley if’ Cemetery Joint-ownership By-law No. 103 was drawn up, to which Mr. Mc- Gauley replied it has been pre- pared but. advised ity’ should not be put through until negotiations for more Jand, now. being tinder- taken by the Village of Kinnaird are «finalized. Mrs, Rysen ‘advised she had attended the. meeting of the Board of Health in Trail on Feb. 25. Meetings will be held month- ly she said. Council granted | a Trades licence to R. P. Martini for sale of TV sets and appliances, the feé to be as set out in the Bylaw. ‘The 1957-58 wage agreement with the: Civie Workers Union, with provision for ‘.retrcactive pay to September 1, 1957 for per- manent employees was accepted and documents ordered signed, Fireworks Bylaw. No. 132 was read by Council Monday night. This bylaw is to provide control over sale of: Fireworks and sets a fee of $10.00 for sale of such, and prohibits sale to minors in the Village. Also pro- vided is a fine or penaltly up to $100.00 for breach of any of the Bylaw provisions, Appointment of Commission- er Pettitt to post of Fire and Light’ Commissioner until the new Commissipner is elected} was by Mr. GIANT TIDE, each GOFFEE, Nabob, Ib. .....0.000eeeeeeeee wee 196 MARGARINE, Delmar or Solo. Ih. .......--.-....- 596 “TOMATO SOUP, 10 02.4 for ...........2+22+0++ 496 TOMATO JUICE Hunt's, 3 for.................. 986 69s Trischuck’s George Vianich was appoint- ed as Civil Defence Officer for Castlegar, ‘subject to approval of S. J. Jankola, local C. D. head. Approval. of Bylaw No, 134 was received from the Lieu- tenant-Governor in Ccuncil. This is the new Water Rates Bylaw, which has now been given final reading and adoptiun. Quotations for sidewalk in front of Benk of Commerce submitted by Oglow Bros, were accepted by Council Monday. D. Seaton was appointed to the position of Trades-Licence and Building Inspector, also Traf- fic Officer and Collector of Dog Licences A motion to appoint Assoc- jiated Engineers to make a Sew- age survey as quoted, was ac- cepted by Cou neil. Bids from firms on a new tractor were received and will be studied by Public Works Com- missioner, it was advised. ‘Accounts authorized for pay- ment totaled $194.63, consisting mainly of advertising costs and gas, ete, As a man grows older and wiser he ‘talks less and says more. a two-foot square box. Open the| newspaper fully then crush, Be extra careful to pack sides of pieces so that they do not touch or rub. Corrugated paper is the best bet for packing between ob- jects.. If newspaper is used be generous with it. Do not pack a carton until it bulges, Seal car- tons caref Old lipstick containers are good for carrying bobby pins, safety pins and threaded needle in a,weman’s purse for easy finding. CARD OF THANKS, “We wish to tender our most grateful thanks to our many friends who so -kindly assisted us, and for the words of sym- pathy and beautiful floral tri- butes extended at the death of our beloved husband and father, Anton Zufka, Special thanks to Father E. Brophy and the Cas- tlegar Funeral Home, Mrs. Zutka, Creston, Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Jankola and fam- ily, Kinnaird. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March .8, 1958 5 Castlegar Resident Died Last Saturday Funeral -service for Peter Sisel, 75, was held from St. Francis Xavier church yesterday morning with Rev. E. A. Brophy officiating, Mr, Sisel died last | Saturday in the General Hospit- al, Nelson. Born in Nizna, Czechoslo- vakia, September 7, 1882, he came to Canada in 1907 and af- ter working for the CPR, Mr. Si- sel joined Cominco, He retired 20 years ago due to ill health. Pallbearers weer Gil Cachay, Trail; John Kravski, Steve Gal- lo and Steve Jankola Sr., all of Kinnaird; Joseph Gallo of Procter and Tom Jandura of Robson. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery, Trail. St. Patrick Day Table Decoration Cut six long potatoes in half length-wies. Cover with green cellophane, using scotch tape to hold in place on the cut side. Use cut side down. Pierce several holes through cellophane and well into the potatoe with an ice- pick, Insert small sprigs of sham- rock in each hole, the moisture in potatoe will keep shamrock fresh through an evening, Place potatoes point to point to form three diamond shapes. Place a gold coaster in the cen- tre of each diamond, and melt a few drops of wax and set a green candle in each coaster. If table is extra long, two sets could be used. : Place cards are easily made the same way. Use small potatoes cut in half, covered with the green cellophane, and stick a green pipe cleaner into top of potato, Write the name on a small card, punch hole in top, push pipe cleaner through the hole and twist back to hold name cae ia place. green pipe cleaners are dittieute 6 procure, throw as many white ones as required into a green tint (the fifteen cent package used for tinting, cur- tains and the like.) Mach: Sewing Pianos Bought and Sold FAMOUS BROTHERS — A 450 Columbia Ave. Priced from $69.50 TRADES ACCEPTED Phone 5180 For Demonstration J. W. BOWMAN Castlegar, 8.C. Office on the 13th day of of ten o'ciock in the forenoon, for the Purpose of SS ACA CE The Gorporation of the Village of Kinnaird Notice of Election Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of the Village of Kinnaird thot | require the presence of the said electors ot st March, 1958, at the hour them os C persons fo rep: The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing of the lity. The by two duly qualified el pal Act”, and shall state 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 accordingly. 5th day of March, 1958. nomination-poper shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomination- paper may be in the form prescribed in the “Munici- occupation of the person nominated in such manner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomin- ation-paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened at The Improvement Sodiety Hall, on the 24th day of March, 1958, between the houvs of :00 P.M., hereby required to take notice and govern himself Given under my hand at The Village Office this P. A. SMIBERT, Returning: Officer the name, residence, and of which every person is S| Bob’ PAY'N TAKIT F-R-E-E FIBER-GLASS FISHING ROD and REEL to customer making lucky purchase ROBIN HOOD PUDDING APRICOTS, 28 os. tins TUNA, solid white, 2 fins we WHITE FISH, Westen Style thick slices gucranteed lean a Ta TITEL Lb. .......5. 9 NEw SPUDS Lb ceeeeeeee Oded CELERY HEARTS Cello ... NABOB PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz. . 35¢ - MARGARINE 2 LBs. . NEW/3 LB. | Flutto PACKED IN A 29 - 49e SUGAR, 25 Ib. bag .. IN OUR STORE 1,0.D.E. BAKE SALE March 7, 1958 2 to 5 pm. F.O.E. BAKE SALE March 8, 1958 2 to 5 pm