6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1960 PTA Execulive Meeling Held The Stanley Humphries PTA executive meeting was held recent- jy at the home of Mra, Sawchenko, The general meoting will be held on Nov, 1 ‘as the. usual:-night for the meeting falla on Hallowen, ‘The 1960 Borden Conference will be held in Vancouver this year at Mount Pleasant Legion Hall, The keynote is “Responsibilities in our + Changing World.” Any members in Vancouver at thot time are urged by the executive to try to attend as it will be most interesting and informative. , Miss O'Brlen outlined her plans concerning the program for the coming year. They will be presen- ted at the coming’ genernl meeting, The p: for November.1 will be on an’ “International Theme” as it is United Nations Week. °A panel of teachers will speak on education in other provinces or other countries. Miss Linda Hes- keth will give her report on United Nations held at UBC in Al gust, Sun Life Gpens A Branch Office ‘The Sun Life Insurance Co. will open a branch office at Nelson with Albert Maida as branch manager. ‘This was announced at a bus- iness cocktail party held by the company last night in the Lord Nel- son Hotel, Mr, Maida, who has been agent for the company in the Nelson area, is a former Castlegar resident, He lived here from 1943 to 1950 and was a charter member of the Cas- tlegar Kiwanis Club and the Oham- ber of Commerce, Mr, Maida is a member of the Million Dollar Round Table, an or- ganization supported by all North Kinnaird Socials Mrs, J. Kaufman, Phone 5488 Kings Welgh House Chapel. Governor Square, London, Ersiend, was the scene of the marringe of Margaret Patricla Archibald of Kin- naird to John Allen McLean, Rev. Daniel Thomas Jenkins of- ficlated at the ceremony on October 1 for the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Archibald of Kinnaird and the son of Mr. and Mrs, Don Mc- Lean of Vancouver, ‘The bride wore a becoming af- ternoon dress of moss-green cash- mere accented by belge accessories, Her flowers consisted of four white orchids, She was attended by Mra, Gary Hardstaff. Mr. Hardstaff, was best man. A wedding reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Wilson, Vancouver gueats included Mr. Kenneth C, Wilson, Mr. J. Al- fred Hakaray, Miss Evelyn Langill and Mr. Kenneth C, Brumley. The couple will-reside in London. Bignell over the weekend were Mrs, Bighell’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lo- : | well Elston of Stanaway, Washing- fon; her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elston and two children of Elbe, Washington; and Mrs,,Jim Elston's parents, Mr, and Mrs. ‘Clarence Mote who travelled here from Ensign, Alberta, to be with the family. group, The Bignells and thelr guests enjoyed ao belated Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday. ‘Mr, and Mrs, E, ©. Ackerman and Wayne Ackerman made e trip to Woodrow, Saskatchewan, from Friday to Monday of last week to visit Mrs, Ackerman’s mother, Mrs. #H..M. MeIvor who had been repor- ted in ill health, Mr. Bob White is home after spending some time in Castlegar hospital. Mr. E, Beauchamp hopes to be discharged from Trail Tad- anac Hospital this week, and composed of men who have sold over a million dollars worth of. in- ‘surance in one year, Mr. Maida was also Crown Life's |" Man of the Year in B.O, in 1954, 1956 and 1957, The new office of the company will serve the Bast and West Koo- tenays and officials say it will en- able Crown, Life to give its clients better service. Aero Taxi Starts Up Business Here Castlegars second taxi business went into operation this week. Reg Smith's Aero Taxi started operating this week trom the cor- ner of Pine and Wood streets at phone number 5700. Mr. Smith has been a Castlegar. resident for the Past year and before going into business for himself was a bus.dri- ver for School ‘District No. 9. He is married and has three pre-school daughters. Mr, Smith promises “fast, efficfent and- cour- teous service” and feels the Castle- gar District has a great future ahead of it, turned Victoria with their daughter’ and son-in-law, Mr. and'Mrs, J.’ Jones and with friends in Vancouver. Lorne ‘Stevenson of Spokane was the weekend guest of Ronnie ,| Hendricks at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J, Hendricks, ‘Mrs, Marjory Oreegan hos re- turned to her home in Tisdale, Sask., after Lead her son and daughter- Mrs. N, Euryluk and: her daugh- ter, Miss Molly Kuryluk, traveleld @ary by plane recently to spend several days with family and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Christensen were hosts to a number of thelr friends on“Saturday evening at a birthday party in honor of Mr..Her- man Skaaning who ig recently re- turned from a4 three-month vaca- tion in Denmark. Mr, Skaaning is a former resident of Kinnaird, now living in Trail.; A smorgabord sipper was en- Joyed by the group followed bys ae ing of old and familiar songs. Guests were Mr. and Men a Mr, C, C! Mr. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd|- to Calgary by platie recently to Cal-|- Mrs. K. L, MoBride is having a holiday with friends in Bridesville. She expects to be home Jin o few days, Many happy returns of the day to Danny DeBlasio whose fourth birthday was on.Oct. 18. A number of his friends including cousins and playmates helped him celebrate on Sunday. His mother, Mrs, Paul De- Blasio, ‘entertained .the children at an afternoon party in a colorful setting of the Halloween theme. Danny's guests were Janice, Jean and Sylvia Cristofoli, Wayne Stinton, Elsie Harshenin, Danny Scott, Johnny Relth and Brenda Logelin. Mr, and ‘Mrs. Jim Lewis and Ronny visited the coast on the weekend to spend some time with their daughter Pattl and others from Kinnaird who are attending university. Breeding Stock For Phelps Ranch ‘Twenty head of Hereford breed- ing ‘stock have been purchased by 4. A, Phelps of Deer Park for his ranch up the lake. The stock was purchased from F. DeLeew and Son of Rose Hill, near Kamloops, CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Margaret Churches, Phone 9511 Mr, ond Mrs, Ivan Dergousoff have returned froma visit to the home of their son and ‘daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dergous- off at Ladysmith and other island points, Sub-Lieut, Jack Ford hos retur- ned to Halifax where he will be sta- tioned’ ot Shearwater. Sub-Lieut- Ford recently received his pilot's wings at Saskatoon Sept,.16 where |: he stood first in his class, % Mr, N, E. Churches left Satur- day for a visit to Kimberley where he will do o bit of hunting Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R,. Rigby during the weekend were Mrs, M. Marshall and Miss M, Currle of Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs, M. H. Ford have returned to their home by plane, af- ter attending the funeral of the former's father at Kirkland Lake, Ont, Mr, and'Mrs, J. F, I. Campbell of Kelowna and Mr, Victor Ardu- inl of Kamloops spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L, V. campbell, Mr, and Mrs, Les Atkinson and son Allan returned recently “from Claresholm, Alta, where they at- tended the funeral of Mr, Atkin- son’s father, who passed in his eightioth year. To Reg. Smith on the opening of | his AERO TAXI business to serve Castlegar, Kinnaird and District.. Leitner’s Clothing Lid. : x = | AT } Congratulations REG. SMITH On the opening of his. ‘Aero business fo serve the Cesleger District Kay Motors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac Navuxhal : PHONE 1329. — TRAIL, B.C. : I SwticAocTcCCcoCTcToRnRR | Taxi’ Ltd. Ohris Peterson, Mr. Walter Sahl and Mr. Skaaning all of Trail; Mrs. J. Baron and Mr. and Mrs, John Wea- terlund, 3 msCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE~ KINNAIRD, B.C. SUGAR, §0 Ibs. ... ROUND STEAK or ROAST, Ib., en PORK CHOPS, all culs, Ib, ....... 59¢ BONELESS BEEF POT ROAST, Ib., . 55c MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ibs. ....: 49¢ APPLE JUICE, Sunripe, 48 oz., .... 29c READY-CUT MACARONI, 5 Ibs. ... 59¢ MILK, Pacific or Carnation, 6 tins ... 99¢ “ANNOUNCING _ AER : RESIDENTS OF CASTLEGAR. > KINNAIRD AND: DISTRICT PHONE CASTLEGAR 5700_ PROMPT & COURTEOUS 24 HOUR SERVICE NOW OPERATING. =~ FULLY LICENCED AND insuisen! CENTRALLY LOCATED. ACROSS FROM LEITNER’S ON'PINE ‘Curling Season Starts on Nov. 7 ‘The 1960-61 curling season for the Castlegar District starts on Nov. 7. ‘The curling club held a meting aa with the Project Society recently and it was ogreed that the mem- begship! fee would be $25 for 40 games at two games a week, . Anyone Interested in curling is asked by the’ executive to contact | f treasurer Gus Leltner or secretary Ron Archibald. Fa UOC WANTED MEN FOR A Work Parly AT THE RINK SATURDAY KIWANIS BINGO THE BIG BINGO OF THE YEAR ¢ STANLEY HUMPHRIES HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1960 8. 00: P. M. SHARP $1,575 IN PRIZI PRIZES — $1,000 IN CASH. Tickets $2.00 includes Admission 10c and firat card $1. ADDITIONAL CARDS AVAILABLE AT 50c § PROCEEDS TO CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT ARENA § TAA KRAFT PARKAY Margarine 2 lbs. COLDSTREAM . - Tomatoes oe oe ate | BRUNSWICK Sardines 10 tins ALYMER . - Fruit. Cocktail 15 02 ‘ms MALKIN’S ° Pineapple Juice « 20 6,2 05 29¢ ‘GERBERS OR HEINZ Baby Foods 12s HEINZ - Tomato Soup « ans MONARCH . Cake. Mixes FAMILY, 8 FOR a RED OR BLUE LABEL BEEF Steaks 'T-BONE or ent ont LB. Pork Chops. lb... LEAN & TENDER .. Smoked Picriics cco t TOKAY Grapes 2 Ibs. Ee Flour PURITY 25 LB BAG WITH $5 ORDER $1 AQ. TOPS Dog Food 10 tins “BALLET 99c Toilet Tissue 2 ROWS GIANT SIZE _ Surf, box - | (ee NEWCOMERS. A friendly welcome awaits you‘at the, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Highway, ‘A growing church ina growing community Evan elical and Bib! " Worship: with us this. Sunday ‘at 11. am. Bible Study Wednesday 7580 p.m. ‘TION SUNDAY Oct,'30 at'7.30 p.m, "Martin Luths Le MME L - = Z ° = B = = 7 Central Trading KINNAIRD, B.C. FREE, DELIVERY _PHONE 3093 COFFEE, Nahob, Ib, ............ 686 es ne “RENATA SOCIALS ROBSON SOCIALS - Mra, M. Bo! Mr. and Mrs. D. wrashend and|” daughters, “Maxine, Darlene and Blaine of Robson were weekend vi- sitors at the home’ of Mr. and Mrs. P, Larocque. Mrs, M. Neufeld w who has spent the past summer here, returned to her home in ‘Rosemary, Alberta, with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and wi John Berger. . . Wm Hagendorn of Kaoslo was a weekend vitor. at the home ‘Wiemer,’ * his home in Vancouver, spent the weekend with his aunt and uncle, Mr, ‘and: Mrs, J, Reimer. Mr, Ban-| Was. congratulated and presented ner has returned from 8 six-month trip to Europe.” ~ Misses Lang and Fladager have left on n week's vacation to Golden. Mr. M. Gruberic‘ and Mr. M. Garay of Trail were weekend vats tors ot the home of: Mr. Joe Wolfe. Mr. Ernie Kroeker of Viotoria was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Letkeman. Recent visitors: at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jullug Dyck were Mr. Dyck's ‘sister. and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Frank’ Heese” and coughters Francia and Marie Anne GRAHAM WAFERS Christies, pkgy -...sereceeees 200 PEANUT BUTTER, Kersey’s 48 OZ. , 89c STRAWBERRY JAM, 48-02, ...... 98c MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 st veeees MCE SMOKED PICNICS, Ib, ...:...... 39¢ PEANUTS, FRESH ROASTED, 2 lbs., . 59c = | a —- SS : 4 ‘The October ‘meeting™ of the Renata - Women’s Mission Clircle| Russia, was held at the home of Miss Lang and Miss Fladager. « It was decided that a.Christmas|sus and are now busy calling on all parcel be packed ‘at: the -home of|the Roman Catholic families in, the Mra, P, Warkentin for Miss Renata] parish. Siemens,’ Miss “Siemens is - serving in the mission field in Kenya Col-|or, asked: each. member to bring a ony — British eee besriee GARD OF TH GF F THANKS our sincere thank bar menus pelghbors: and relatives ‘for the ihe many, ‘acts of kind- and Ness, expre sympathy, beautiful floral, rekine extended Creek,’ Michigan. : to us during our recent reavement and loss of our beloved husband and father, 1 Peter Osachoft. Mrs, Elsie Rysen and Mrs. , Fern we especially wish to:‘thank Dr. ‘ BP Johnson, officers Sond anbors the booster. prize.:Next meeting will BOX OF. 48 5c BARS, only...... WE ARE AGENTS FOR KGOTENAY LAUNDRY ee ‘AND DRY CLEANERS” ‘DELIVERY & PICK-UP, EVERY MONDAY &. THURSDAY... - milly extend th A: D. Sookochoff, * Dr, A.D. Johnson ‘and the Castle- Funeral Home. 2 Mrs, “Annie Sookochoff and family. 5 Mrs, Johnson, Phone 5165 ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. Hunter and daughter Debble motored to -Ross- land seine ' Mrs," H. Johneon vise tied tn their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ‘Mrs. G, Enstcott for two days returning home Friday. (Mr, and Mrs: Dave Adahead re- celved word that thelr son Gunner Apreennee David Adshead showed up ‘as a substantial ‘threat in the future middle distance races as he flnIshed second for individual hon- ors. David. won: first in the 8do and the mile. rices’at Camp Shilo, He with ‘two gold medals by Col. G. P. Marriot, commander of Camp Shilo, CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 20, 1960 Wants Waring, Signs at Ferry “a charge that people wlio go-to ‘the pulp mill “have .no regard: for ae ba at oll,” wos made at LAND CLEABING @ ENUAVATION PAUL THEDERAHN Marshall's Store Phone 2511 Robson + Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, OPHONE. 904 Eres Pk COLUMBIA SAND a GRAVEL _ Cor, ‘Moeplo a Sth, Castlegar o pence by Art Anderson of Rob- son. ‘Mr, Andérson said that he be-|§ Heved Signs should. be posted . 100 yards from the Celgar road and on highway No, 3 on the Canteens aide of the ferries warning carsof the slippery conditions re- ‘sulting from’ snow and f He predicted that it nae were not erected before. winter, speeding cars .would.be unable to stop and the result will be “If not deaths, certulnly a great number of serious ” cwL to Invite Visitors to Meot Mrs, J. McLean’ presided at the October - meeting of the Castlegar Catholic ' Women's League council held in the rectory hall. Father Brophy was present‘at the meeting and urged all mem- bers to say the Family Rosary for peace and. for the conversion ot ‘The: Sisters ‘of the Atonement have. volunteered to take the cen- Mrs, Asie, - “membership conven- visitor to the .November meeting. The OWL menibers are all anxious to meet the new Catholic ladies in Castlegar.) 7 Special refreshments were ser- ved: in honor. of, Mrs.. Kult, social action convenor,.who left on Sat- urday. for a month’s trip to Battle Hostesses for the evening were Schwartzenhauer. Mrs, Fields. won [ALD — To. Mr, and. Mrs. Richara Donald co Robson, Oct, 18, B son, TIPPING — .To Mar. and Mrs, Clifford Tipping of Kinnaird, Oct, 1B, 9 daughter, — To Mr. and Mrs, Peter O. Klassen, Oct, 20, a son. YOUR ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTORY HEARING, IS AN. i for you! ‘29-66 Most Powerfal Eyegliss Hearing Abd. Frscstod “TARGET HEA HEARING? en- an to “hear where ‘yeu Look”, By) Pal ‘Trmpano 7 Tedintua® NOTHING IN THE EAR. Bal Whispermate behindaheear Aid, ARION ‘USTENER oT. of BRITISH C COLUMBIA. {TD. 618 Peatleton, be on Noy, 3.5%. Home Baise a By ‘Appolatnent - ARE you INTERESTED IN THE FUTURE. ‘OF OUR BOYS? 1F You. ARE - you ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 5 m.1O ATTEND THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE & GROUP. COMMITTEES OF THE BOY. SCOUTS & ASSOCIATION IN. YOUR AREA, TO BE HELD ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: ‘CASTLEGAR GROUP’ COMMITTEE : : TUESDAY : OCTOBER 25th: : 8 ofelock in the Anglican Parish Hall ~ Mr. Cummings | - Chairman - Tel. 7571 KINNAIRD GROUP. COMMITTE - THURSDAY f OCTOBER 27th : :/ 8-o’clock in the Kinnaird Imp. Society Hall Mr, C. Munns.- Chairman - Tel. 5297 ROBSON GROUP COMMITTEE . THURSDAY f NOVEMBER. 3rd. .,.+. 7.30-in. the: Robson -Hall Mr. R. T.Waldie, Chairman: - Tel. 3561 Newcomers: to this district, and particularly the parents of the boys who are or wish to belong = to the Cubs or Scouts should plan to attend one of these’. meetings. 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