CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 16, 1961 Presbyterian Annual Meeting Grace Presbyterlan Church an- nual meeting was held on Feb, 1 in the church st Kinnaird. A delicious dinner was served by the Women's Olrcle. Two num- bers during the evening by guest soloist, Don McCallum, were great- ly appreciated, The singing of the hymn, “Guide me, O Thou Great Jeho- ‘vah,” opened the meeting, followed by the reading of Hebrews, Chap- ter 1, and a prayer by Rev. M, Re-|: aide. ‘The reports of all the branches of church activity had been mim- eographed and distributed previous M, ‘Macbeth, treasurer, substantial increase in givings, with|; the balance on hand at the end of 1960 exceeding the total indebt- ednesa, A much larger share of the minister's stipend was paid by the local congregation, Particularly Lanes was presented and adopted. It is substantially larger than that for 1060 and the report of the Every- Persons Canvass showed a Bood in- crease in pledges, A special organ fund was pro- posed and approved and is now open for contributions. ‘The Church school report pre- sented by Mrs, A. J, Veysey, secre- Cominco Fertilizer Plant Now Ships A milestone of interest to Wes- tern Canadian agriculture was rea- .)ched recently with the initial ahip- \ment* of urea fertilizer from the new $5 million plant ponstructed by) Cominco at Calgary. Cominco’s urea plant is the first in Western Canada, The ad- dition of this fertilizer gives the company one of the most complete lines of fertilizer on the North z The product is tifying was the large givings to the budget and sateatones bible society, Gideons .and other missionary profects. The proposed ‘budget for 1962, in the formh of uniform sized white pills or pellets. It ts shipped either bagged,’ in bulk or in the lquid form. . CLEAROUTS NOW is your chance to make terrific savings on. these extra: Special Buys of RESTMORE LOUNGES. All have arms and with bedding compartments. Very durable coverings. For that extra sofa in the living room or bedroom. Don’t miss this once a year buy. Asst. colors Regular os senses $109.50 Clearout Price $87.88 REMEMBER to look at our new ‘stock of Chesterfields on our Basement Floor. SERTA POSTURE MATTRESS and BOX SPRING pet SALE For years of sleeping comfort. Heavy decorative covering extra “‘levelizing lay- ér”’ plus special innerspring construction, Crush-proof borders, air vents, easy turning handles REGULAR PRICE MATTRESS $59.50. BOX SPRING ............ $59.50 OUR MID-WINTER WONDER $119.00° $89.00 PLUS FREE TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK PARDMAN. - FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES CALL 5240 tary, shows a large Increase in en- rolment. : The staff, consisting of Miss , Hogendoorn, Mrs, D. A. McIn- tosh, Mra, Floyd Heagy, Miss Gladys Heagy, Miss Carol: Pfeiffer and Mrs, Veysey, secretary, presenta a fine program of ‘solid Scriptural teachings aimed at personal com- mitment to the Living Christ, - /Examinations sent from Toron. class and five certificates were la- ter presented. The Junior Cholr of nine mem- bers was led by Mrs. McIntosh, as- sisted by. Mrs. Macbeth, ‘The Women’s Circle held nine meetings during the year at which the members took turns the mission study on Africa. offering has increased . four-fold, making it possible for the women to work at service other than ma- king money. Many, members contri- ite extra as talent money. Dona- tions were sent to the Women's Missionary Society, the Deaconess school building fund and the local Society for Handicapped Children. * China and cutlery were pur- chased for the church kitchen. Ar- eas of service include cleaning the church, arranging for the care of, children during Sunday service, ca- tering for ministers of the Presby- tery, catering for Church Schoo) Christmas supper and setting the table for the Quarterly Lord's Sup- the sick and bereaved.’ Presented. by the secretary showed hall, 8 new sign erected near the street,. th of some ger in use, the purchase of a visl- tor's book, a Mterature rack was built and kept filled, a painting bee for the basement walls and outside trim, the Every-Persons’ Canvass planned and carried out in the fall. ‘ The gift of a coal to were held in April for the junior] & During ‘the year the monthly|# per, Cards and flowers were sent to|200 spectators, some 660 applications The board of managers report|Pe0Ple stood in the halls, Gaglerdi speak well,.knows, there considerable activity, including the " purchase of a ae for the church|¥85 no need for a. public address|. church eanitare sets a Buble fromr| Of us who were fortunate enough to Bilvetron Church which fs no lon-/8¥e heard his’ Speech in the Don Brothers Reports... During the last’ week the de- bate on the speech “from the Throne continued, and as has been reported in the newspapers, one of the main features pf this period was the ex- traordinary speech given by the second member for North Vancou~ ver, namely Gordon Gibson. ‘The highlight of the week was the very impassioned speech given by the irrepressible Minister of Highways, the Honourable P. A, Gaglardl. The galleries were full while Mr, Gibson spoke, and in will be bringing down the Budget Be on the date of the writing of this letter, and we are looking forward to its contents which generally in-|f dicate the prosperity of our Pro- vince and its economy for the en-' suing year, , During this week I replied to- the Throne Speech on behalf of || the people of Ressland-Trall, 1 spoke at some length on the pro- High Arrow Dam, and poin- ted out that while “most of our people were not in favour of ftord - ing out the beautiful valley, it ap- peared if the Dominion of Canada| and the Province of British Ccl- umbia felt, that this was necessary in the public interest, and to the advantage of the citizens of Canada and the residents of British .Col- umbia, that most of the people in our area would not stand in the ie of progress. insisted however, on behalf cf} fi the Faas of, this. valley, that they must be adequately compensa. ted if the dam were to proceed, and in addition that we expected that the highway would be re-located and. be continued up the vall that adequate. locks must be -in- stalled to allow the Celgar Co to’ boom jogs down the lake; that Jocks must be placed in, the dam or pro- vision made for pleasure boats. to. circumnavigate the dam; and that must be made General the were silent and Mr, Gibson was allowed to speak without Interrup- tion or interference, ‘When Mr. Gaglard! spoke, al- though the ‘galleries permit only were made for tickets, and many As anyone who has heard Mr. system, and the people in the halls could'hear equally as well as théte House. There appears no ‘doubt that Mr. Gibson’s remarks, and Mr. Gag- lardi’s reply will be the source of much debate during the next’ per- fod of time, ‘The Honourable W. A, O. Ben- foy via life‘ and fishing, emphasized that the people of ae area Were expecting the gov- ernmdnt or the B.C. Powe: Com- mission to hold hearings in Castle gar, and to allow interested per- Song ‘to make representations, . MRS.. MARY PHILIPOFF DIED ON DEC. 2, 1960. Mrs., Mary. Philipoff, 76, who died, on Dec. 2, 1060, was born in Russia in‘ December, 1884, Her hus- band predeceased her when he'dled in a bush fire at Porcupine, BC., in July, 1924. Surviving are her three sons, Fred of Castlegar, Peter of China Creek, and Bill of Fruitvale, and ‘Mrs. Mary one of Grand Forks, 18 grandchildren nett, being the Minister of Finance, and five great-grandchildren. eee St. Regis. Hotel oz Dunamutr Bt - ‘Vancearer, B.C. Situated in the heart of the business and abopping district EXCELLENT COVFER SHOF AND DINING ROOM Reoms From $2.50 Special weekly and monthly rates fm es FOR SALE Good builaing lots. fn Jinnsiee. swap Delite aon Biottup or isn ghe Moss Waite ick~=1 ie -ton ev motor, ri Bo ae jantleg: Yu s evated area ie Sana at within "4004, ase 3 i of. aluntaa slic ager track, Erne" a Combine ‘rani e and cd a double ch * ne 6020, ey. $300 tale es all; "One choice nnn Tot. Apply , 188-5th Ave, Kinnaird: at FOR SALE Propert: on a ytighway, ‘Write Box 103, Kinne ares 7 Faont nee sacrifice. ante rao? SP 3113,. x 3-6 1952 boon Oxtord car good 8! cunning below market ovale, Frees 5325, 5 2-bedroom ‘house with living Jewalle room,. Adtchen, full basement ani provision” for 2 more wu rooms, Situate in Ki: ‘a on well- §| developed half acre. Phone 4282, 3-5 For sale or rent, 2-bedroom jouse, Dumo Bhone ienm ORE retin, Minna Ph ’ FOR SALE IN ‘KINNAIRD bedroom house, full bagement, automatic gas | heat ea Sth -.Ay eels bed- | 9. | shop in Gast Kinnaird Girl . FOR SALE Burplus stock of building ma- ls, Our loss is Pind gain, 2-in, ingulation concre! locks, . Sentinel Store, 81. 3-5 basement, : a eat,’ reasonably reed: Other has 4 rooms wi ndio! new garage on Approxi- acre.'Cheap for cash. Phone te White Ele ephant: Sale at ante house, Apply The Rosstand Light Opera Players presents x THE i ; VAGABOND KING -by Randolph Frinl SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th: 1961 Stanley Hurskies Jr. Sr. High School ; AUDITORIUM = ‘Curtain at 8.00 p.m. Admission Adults $1.00 Children 50¢ Tickets available from Kiwanis Members Leitner's Store and Bosse's ace A COMPLETE New om ‘ Total pi My ge g00.” Seas 682-1 Baath Aven “Guatlegar or phone sonable down vagment ‘with terms, | 5650. tint 1958 (Glendale “house walter 30 ‘’ Propane Service : ; Fi P IN Hopson . b. fully i a |e hve in HEC al Boe iliac es Eropane ma lo of] heat. “Pull pi rice $8,900, tomatic, tone and yw’ mist sell. white, O1 widow STLEGAR Best nable offer. Phons 8670, Propane’ and” Natural Small ap rerniny home, , partly. Joo eee gr aes Tor ghaln saw, 4 aul ent |. furnished, Price: $5,900, Rei asonatie| 1060: Pismo out Api 2g | | terms, water an water Inckat, Shows eos 120 bass Carint: 7aceordian, Wee Ike new. Phone 7161, : ‘Thi - WANTED FOR SALE Good 2. and rbedroom homes, soe us for Bullding Lata and Acreage ‘ ANDERSON new, 4 bedhtat complete ry Apply $ AGENCIES . ae ee " Barclay Products =|pianaiig Abe aida have © LIMITED © “hrrow Lakes Ferry RXPERIENCED | SERVICE MAN | Save by Desiling With Us Utility. tratler: with Spare, Shee d_tire.” Pho _ Phone 5154 Castlegar En a 8 ' Across From Theatre __ FOR RENT ent Vaite; a noon nnd se i) ir ont one Valien, $20 Pe 3-! fe Edgewood: : 4,00 pm. Monday. 6971. Leave * 7.00 a.m, Tuesday,’ Whart - 3-room - ap: ariment LES. Lid.” paired Service : Towing - Barges ipartment for-rent at-Eremen- me S061. ay rea aaa m house. on oe corner 4-bedroo! “anywhere on the Arrow of 4th and ‘Cedar, heat. Good a Lakes Beation eae available March 1, Phone 5500 b ~ g-foom. aback newly —finlhea: TTT F7 NIGHTS — NELSON 2952 | || 00 Ra Bx well insulated. Phone Bat et ahd electric range was accepted with gratitude from Mr. aad Mrs. D. Peppard. ‘The board of managers at the beginning of the year were J. Mac- beth, C, Heagy, Darrell Anderson, Miss B, Tarbet,; T. A. Campbell and Mrs, McIntosh. In September, F. Jonkman was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the departure of Mr. Anderson. The minister's report presented by Rev. M. Reside emphasized the gregation, namely .to share me faith with others, - - He “presented comparative sta- tistics for the last three years in numbers of families, of members, of baptisms, of pupils in Church school, of givings, etc., all showed a steady growth, which indicates at least that the church is moving in the right direction. He expressed warm appreciation to all who have labored faithfully in ,the service of Christ in the con- gregation during the last year. , ‘Herbert Boyden, representative elder, brought greetings from the Mother Church in Trail and. from the Kirk Sessiof, the: other mem- bers of which are -Alex Morrison and Robert Livingstone, . tee to fill the vacancy caused by the death | of John Waldie. Mr. Reside reported a project of the Local. Min! jal Association for the ‘Protestant churches to sponsor a refugee family from Eur- ope, 8 : ,& motion was passed that the church co-operate with the family to a maximum commitment of $300 for the first year, if the project is finally approved. reason for the existance as @ con-| | Mr, Hegeman was elected trus- Fle Crmmng Cobeventst: Vall Satin M oor e Paints MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. TRAIL & CASTLEGAR Benjamin - ii Sn! clus TVW SS _ GIANT DOUBLE LO. D- 16 full pounds laundered sparkling dean! --RLUFF-DRY OE rem. For 10 alte - -e@ COIN OPERATEDI ° Do it Yourself ‘and save up to 60%! © Open 24 hours—seven days a week! King Koin ‘Laut lerette | phone’ tai, Gastlense WANTED wall Bly ge am Want to rent a] Bouse, unfurnished preferred, Phone SOE Ls TLr Phone 6194.48. OF TE los os Business Directory surnianed: suite, ALEX CHEVELDAVE WC, Land: Surveyor #48 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Phone 5342 blue and | to . One Bing When one we Toved. was called en eae se Tn His routed led nighta are rom house in, Thru, enone ne batt an dlots of tora space, heas | Presb ted, unfurnished. tiny of waahing Legal * AUCTION. OF. TIMBER SALE. cee of! ae pute ustion Pa 10:30 A. ‘aul Jed. tefider, uo NOt ‘auction and ula: may be the “District Sr or the Forest. Ranger, af would like ee express my sins aincare thanks a can eee ra ere, Thanks ‘also to > friends ase nd relat mi their visite, a Mee “IN MEMORIAM. | In brother, Alex. Sopow, away -Feb,.13,, 1060; r ar has passe hours and 2972 of, pain, passed, Many 2a; eta spoken - And f ink in our i nd h fatal ly chain ts God ‘took him me pene ae was And in my achin, He’ has found omeet ‘rest at last, an and “Mr, Ell Sopow and family. NOTICES The Women's Circle er Grace meets in’. the i ‘2, te and y of each m New members: ar welcomn a iH be Masquerade cEace, Kinsmen Cabaret eraey iy, Feb. 25. = cet ean. very few left, eens "at ‘Women’s Oe Day of Pra: Fri, Tene 17 opm. Presi v= _A pair up ‘at ‘the ‘Fultoi Y are available at the Castlegar ews for anyone -want to. trade. ae the ie Stee: 9's they’ picked an “per- legar News. D aera oy. ad Foor available, ALCOHOLICS “ARON ¥MOUS. Box te i Castlegar ,. BINNAIED CONSTRUCTION =" , COMPANY See Us For Estimates Wed. 230 to 8 pm. of the Golden Rule “M 5 MeCORQUODALE McKEE'S ‘ ‘Plambing and’ Heating bta. ,+ For Estimates: Phone - “ : Castlegar-5257 ‘Trall-S11 ‘Your Coleman Dealer in Jarge and small Appliances ~~ BO. Lana Surveyor 1234 Bay Avenue, Trail — ¢ PLUMBING & HE ‘ ‘SYPHON SEPTIO TANKS i “PHONE 3181 ‘Travelall: Available < Rhone 2784 | by Dewis Contracting SHIELDS 2 VACUUM: SHOP poriated Complete line of ‘parts and ser- of , all. vacupm = 5 Ueeners.: Hose ‘replacements and D.. FOX _ " Naturopathic “Physiclan YOUNG AGENCIES LXD. \ Eremenko Bullding Insurance :& Real Estate PHONE 4341 Long Distance . Moving for North American Van to Vancouver, ‘Vancouver Island, East and USA. Phone Castlesar kits § TRAIL 1625 collect < HN DUTCH MAID * EOOTENAY BUILD-RITE © Construction 3 com pany HOME: : BUILDING SUPPLIES Birthday Cakes > Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, BO, |’ Fedalny Gakes LUMBER — PAINT: “PHONE 3741 @REEPS ELECTRIC °P &) G-Bi Not ust Snolnes place! Pt. cat, ullding Contractors another, » 191-10th AS rd Ss ‘Es Pine 40 Kinnaird, BO. BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT. DIGGING.” CEMENT: WORK PHONE 5200 ELI SoPa BOX 464. BN conn ACCOUNTING SERVICE| ‘INCOME TAX fered for sale Holmquist behind Cnatleaird Plaza, AM, Co- 4] FRL, FEB. 17 NOTICES, wing and alterations, Mrs, E. 6t. Alban’s WA meets and Bud 4 6! ith ie Kinnaird Little - Theatre lally weleomes ait I persons ca Meetings are ‘held nthe vies Monday of each ont a a em see - a ab 7 , 481 cr o a paar interested "Guatiegar oud, dentact Lee, Phi one. Ea, Gary « “Phone ;, vor. "soe. ‘leat, 6055.-" 44 Lodge meets 1st: and: Srd. Fea ae 8 pm. St. Alban's Hall. A “5! ing Club. : 6:00 - 7:30 Open for Rental] | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 16, 1961 Arena Schedule FEB. 17 —‘23, 1961 _ 4:30 - 5:30 pm Figure Skat- 8 - 10 pm General Skating SAT., FEB. 18 7:30.- 1-pm Minor Hockey E 2-4 pm Children & Parents]. Skating (No Students). 5 - 7 pm,Rossland vs Cas- tlegar Minor. Hockey in]8:00 -°10 ‘pm = Student: CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM. ‘HOME COOKED MEALS 6DAYSA ‘ . 7am. to “CLOSED SUNDAYS: Grayel & Top Soil DITCHING, =! EXCAVATING ‘PHONE 941 : SAND & ives ar] Ober- Ne loving memory~ Es our, en a mi nO Pe sister : "eal Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 2472|. 3-6 = = tended to tedies totum” Ga| Adults Skating (No “Chita SUN., FEB. 19 12:- 1 pm Air Cadet Hockey 419-4 Family Skating. -|5 - 7 pm Marlane 5 to 6:30 8 .- 10° pm Intermediate at Hockey MON., FEB. 20 ‘ ti} 4:30-- 5:80 Figure Skating Club f -,10:30 Minor Hockey $ Galvation Army Home League Tues. ‘FEB. 21 i bane ae “Tou Aner;|6.- 10:30 Minor Hockey fon 8b et, 3-6/ WED., FEB. 22 6-7: ym Gen Skat- ae ing ES pe General SB. |8:00'- 9:00 pm Broom Ball (Celgar) 9 - 10.30 Intermediate Hoe- ‘Persons' . ini with the. Castlegar. Ama yetle Association pl Pia. contact A G. Marken, a 621, INSURANGE Bor All Your INSURANCE AND “REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON Kenn T Mrs. W. Leduc “at 5441. are al d) pares me. Phone ee or 7a |C key Le é THURS., FEB. 23 6 - 10:30 pm Minor Hi . “Grace Melvin " Water Colours”, B.C, ART: EXHIBIT’... Canada’ Arts Council - “| FEBRUARY: 16-17 _ SHHS. ACTIVITY noe SERVICE ; PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR ees . - SASS. AND . BOGR $ In All. Poputar Stytes . @ WINDOW AND Door FRAMES “— GLASS EN ALL SIZES’ & WEIGHTS Agents For Pearson Sashless. Win- dows and All Sealed. Units CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR WORKS PHONE 3215 COLUMBIA ROCKGAS ° PROPANE GAS SERVICE : | Admission Silver. C i TEA 2.2.3. 25¢ 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm Local Sponsor PHE '20 GIRLS ~ CLUB: : WHEEL ALIGNMENT | WINTER ODMENT SALE CHILDREN’S WARE PRICE SALE tt | For Every ‘Type of Busi V..G, ECGLES ~ Public’ Accountant _ 1186.CEDAR AVE. TRAIL id PHONE: ‘TRAIL 3326 (Loc SERUE “Industrial - Commercial Domestic Wiring Wiring & Rewiring Overhead & Underground Installatio. CASTLE THEATRE | Harry's Dry Goods February Sale ‘LADIES’ VELVET SLIMS - Regular $10.50 Now on Sale . $6.98 © , TER-YLENE: BLOUSES | * ' Regular $6.98: Now on Sale . . $4. 98 . Ladies’ Half Cotton SLIPS © Me&L ve ceeses $195 MENS Winter Weight Shirts all Reduced ‘in: Price BOYS Denim Jeans reduced 50c offevery ‘pair |... WOOL YARDAGE for skirts and dress $2.25 & up . . DRIP & DRY. COTTON solid shades 79 . ASSORTED LINENS ..........:-89 ': COTTON PRINTS assorted ......°45 SEE. THE MANY OTHER STORE SPECIALS per orenepor Neri as ; - The Anglican Church LENT 1. : ‘FEBRUARY 19th 9:30 am HC St. Alban’s' — ‘Castlegar’ 4 11:00 am_ HE St. John’s, — Kinnaird if 30 pm Evensong, St. Alban’s. =_— Castle gar + MID. WEEK SERVICES Feb.'20 - 25 CANCELLED —