CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 25, 1960 Plan Robson Tea in May The regular business meet- ing of the Robson Evening Group was held recently at the home of Mrs, Alice Sanford with presi- dent Mrs, J, Schuepfer presiding ‘and 16 members and two visitors Present. i The executive were given permission from the members to going around Robson. It was de- cided that each member would again give their talent money rather than have a Valentine box, It was reported that the so- cial meeting which was held at the home of Mrs, Ivy Salekin Kinnaird Socials Mrs. Kaufman, Phone 5488 Visiting Mr. and Mra, R. J. Paterson is the former's father, J. Paterson of Keslo, Mrs. N, ‘Kuryluk and her Castlegar and District Hospital. ME . ‘Margaret Gregory and Syl- Two New Nurses ‘At Local Hospital Frots Manchester ‘Two, new nurses have arri- ved from England to work at the Francis, who received their fainting at the Manchester Roy- proved to be a very one, Three new were given destroy all the old dence which has: accumulated through the years and fs of no further use, It was decided to hold the annual print, bake sale and tea in May. Mrs, Beth Rogers is to be the convenor of the sewing and work committee. Some donations of print materials were received. Members who have any spare tea towels were asked to bring one each to the next meeting and donate them to the group, At present the Evening Group have a basket a hearty welcome into the group, They were Mrs, Meda Webster, Mrs, Louise Weinsner and Mrs. Francis Marshall. The entertainment commit- tee for the next meeting was ap- pointed and they are Mrs, Kay \Adshead and Mrs, Nettie Ander- sen, The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Webster. Mrs. Sanford, the hostess, served de~- licious refreshments at the close of the business. ‘The highlight of the refreshments was the beauti- ful cake. nel and Mr. and Mrs, L, Glendinning, are back from Seatlle, Mrs. Kuryluk having spent several weeks there visiting her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. -and Mrs, W. pee Hospital: in Man- chester England, started their duties at the Castlegar hospital last Thursday. ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs. H. Johnson, Phone 5165 Mis. G, Miller who was vis- iting in Trail for the past 10 days returned home Sunday. While in Trail Mrs. Miller was the guest thetr Gold Cord, The committee District are Mré.)A. Rizzutto, Mra, J. RC, MacBaln ond Mrs, H. F. Hyson, While in the Dis- trict Miss Mackie, along with the ‘committee, attended the Sunday Service in the First Presbyte in chorge of this chaliénge in the] "‘ Church ‘in rd, ° Dr.’ ave: LX right’ left by playe Wednesday for Vancouver where’ i ‘will visit. fot a ‘day or two and then leave dy plane for California where he will visit with ° arenas for about two weeks, were Trail visitors Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. H. Johnson entertained on Sunday. at a fa- mily dinner party in honor of their two cane nters Mrs, H. of and press D. Fields and three shila were recent while the had weelgs vacation with relatives in Vancouver, Molly Kuryluk is also home after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Monerief. of Mont- rose, , Mr.. H, Palsson spent sev- eral days in Trail Tadanac Hos- pital having sustained burns in an acci at work this week. mo HUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. BEEF ROUND STEAK or ROAST, Ih., . 69 BEEF RIB STEAK, th., ............ 9c BLADE ROAST BEEF blade removed Ib. 48c- ROUND BEEF, Extra Lean, 3 ths., .. $1.00 . Baby Beef Liver, sliced, Ih, ....... 296 “|the Trail hospital. Mrs, Pat Haley is home from Best wishes to Mrs. Haley and to Mrs, E. Fink who was discharged from Castlegar hospital, Neighbors of Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Jack joined together on Saturday evening, to stage’ a sur- prise party for Mrs. Jack's mo- ther, Mrs, A, Keizer who with her husband leaves the District to reside at Creston. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Keizer came here from Fort Francis, Ont. last April. social evening followed the surprise, at which: whist and scrabble were played. Taking first prize for the whist was Mrs. R, F. Oliphant, the low prize for whist went to Mrs, Jack Stewart. Mrs. Jack won top prize for scrabble, Mrs. A, Leveridge the consolation, prize, A parting gift of china was presented to the honored guest, which was a memento of the many new friendships the Keiz- ers had made in Kinnaird. Co-; hostessing, the affair were Mrs. A, Culley and a) H. Palsson, weekend ests of Mr.-and Mrs, Gene Deptuck and family, On Sunday the infant son of Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Briggeman was baptized at St, Rita’s Chur- ch. Miss Joyce Startup and Mr. John Gach were godparents for their nephew, Joseph John Vic- tor, Mrs. Briggeman's father was here for the occasion from North Battleford, Sask., as was Mr, Ro- ert” Startup, also of North Bat- tleford, , ‘News from HMCS Cornwal- liz, Nova Scotia, is that James Kaufman had the privilege of be~ ing im the Royal Guards for the arrival og the Queens’ baby, Most of his division, the Chaudiere, which is the junior navy,’ was chosen for the honor at the cer- emonies, The Chaudieres won the coveted Cock of the Walk Tro- phy last month with a comfor- table margin in stiff competition. petitions at the time, including coming out on top in the .22 ri- fle shoot, JOHN REPIN BURIED AT BRILLIANT CEMETERY Funeral services were held last Thursday for John Repin of Thrums who died Feb. 16, (Mr. ‘Repin was born in Rus- sia in°1877 and lived in Canada assisted by Mrs, tor, over 60 years, Burial was in the metery. , Mrs, George Beaton of ‘Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Waldie ey who were celebrating their birth Se Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Nesmith of Trail visited friends and their summer home here om Wednes- day. Guest of Mrs. H. F. Hyson over the weekend was Miss Da- phne Mackie of Creston who 1s & Girl Guide Gold Cord Candi- date.of the East Kootenay Divis- ion. Daphne is one of six Guides coming from that division to|f this one for the provincial chal- lenge ‘which they must have for Depot sr Attention Please After an abscence from Castlegar T have returned f and have opened an office in, the Greyhound Bus 2s ializing in making oirt income tax reports my and conveyancing. I have been a Notary. Public” since 1940 and have made:out income tax returns since they were first imposed. All work entrusted ay to me will be given my careful personal attention. Task you to join with me in my old slogan: "WATCH CASTLEGAR GROW! _ W.R.NELEMS «A Notary -Publie in and for the Province of B.C, Office hours: 3.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m, daily Na LL a ie i CCTs Ground Sausage Beef he coo GE Swift's Promium, 3 ths. $1 06 IN * Be. Second PTA Vice President ~. To ‘Speak at Local Meet on Feb, 29 . At an executive meeting of; the Stanley. Humphries PTA held this week, plans were made for a ‘tea and bake sale following the thigh school concert: on. March 4. Ito is hoped all” parents: of high school students. will” send donations for this: project, Pro- pining will go’ to the popalarehip aay special prograan is pla ned for the general meeting to be held on Feb, 29 in the ‘high school. Because: it is 63. years this month since the’ first Pap- ent-Teacher Association was or- ganized, Mrs,:-Marlor Redgrave of Trail, second vice-president ot the BC, Parent-Teacher Fed- jeration, will be guest, ‘speaker at eeting. ‘the ies Mra, ‘Redgrave will ‘give a ‘rief resume’ of the Parent-Tea- cher Y¥ederation’ (made up jot A report from the L Don Brothers. i with me i Reporis. ae ‘by Donald L. Brothers Rossland-Trail MLA. Fri, Feb. 19, 1960 nee the Tast week the 52,000 : province), its aims and eee past accomplishments and pres- ‘ent projects. . The members will ‘be asked to: divide into groups to discuss the per. capita fee, what is it used for? How can we sustain the interest of students, parents and teachers in high school PTA, ‘and: make our own organiation more vital and successful?. What tyne of program will help to ac- complish this? The meeting will start promptly at 8 p.m. » Read the Castlegar News Classified Ads TT TTTTATATTTATAC ATTA ! Central KINNAIRD, ‘B.C, Trading ‘of the have been debating the budget brought Gown by Premier W.A.C. Ben- mett on Feb, 12,: | In his reply to the Budget Speech, the Leader of the ‘Op- position stated: “The fiscal poli- cies of this Government are er- ratic, captricious, wayward and volatile. They are impervious to reason, fickle and frothy, irre- solute, slippery. and meaningless, Nope of the figures in the estl- miates can be. believed.” The Leader of the Opposi- tion also stated that the CCF Party, would withdraw the $50 Home-Owner Grant iif this party came into power,- ‘The Liberal Member for Vic- sore Mr, George Gregory, sta- ted that his party felt that the taxes should have been reduced and that the budget terms could only be achieved ‘through fur- ther inflation.’ Iwas -very’ pleased to note that the papers and csieweriaaay ag the Columbia ‘river: develop- ment thas ‘been settled the fu- ing news and 1 sincerely hope that these negotiations will be brought to a successful conctu- sion very shortly so that we can get on with fhe Jeb, 1949-1952 1952-1958 1958 (by-election) D, L. Brothers that as soon ture of our District is unlimited. It is certainly very gratify- James M.: Martin J. A.. Macdonald 'W. R. Braden . Lorne A, Campbell ‘W. D. Wilson |W. K. Ealing HL Wright ; J). H.- Schofield ‘J, HL Schofield ry J, H, Schofield » Richard R. Burns H.W. Herridge J..L, Webster James O'D, Quinn Alex D, Turnbull Robert E.' Sommers of the late J. H. been delivered ‘by his faa to _RENATA SOCIALS ~ GAKE MIXES, Meat ; the 1s, Upon, their production I became quite interested to’ find:out who the priqr representatives have been ‘ata was married to John Ander- Regular size, 4 pkgs. .......... 88 "PEAS, Salad Queen, 5 tins .......: 890 GANKED CORK, Libbys, 5 tins .....890 FISH and CHIPS, Fiaser Vale, ».... 49¢ ‘IGE CREAM, Wostlant, % gal.,.... 69c BOLOGHA, 4 Ibs. sveldecee cess’ 880% _ FAB, King Size... ... 2... from our riding im the B.C. Le- gishature and for thé interest of the people of our District, I am, pleased to be able to enclose herewith a list of these repre- sentatives from: the date of the commencement of the Legisla- ture. ‘You will ‘note that formerly there were representatives from Rossland and from Ymir and in 1924 this riding was desigmted as the Rossland-Trail- riding and the first. member wos the late J. HL Schofield.” The citizens of Castlegar and terested to know that. the Mini- Tdaho om Feb, 19, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson of Castlegar attend- ed.them, The bride wore a-lov- ely navy flecked wool suit with of pink carnations. many, friends here Sunday when | iH 80' guests were served a delicious | f with daffodils and tuilps with o wedding cake centering the bride and ‘bridegroorn’s fh fas Kinnaird and District will be in- fs ve left for thelx homie int Ag - Mrs, P.- Warkentin’ Mrs. Sarah Hanser of Ren- son of Aggasiz at Couer d'Alene, pink accessories and a corsage They were ‘at home to thelr lunch. The table was decorated table. Many lovely gifts were received. They A free clinic for. third anti- pollo inoculations as well as first and second inoculations, wilt be held on ‘Saturday from noon -to 6 pm, at the Legion Hall. The clinic is sponsored by the Club of C: Vaccine Program is provided free of charge by the provincial | lf clubs, with more than 40,000 department of health, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 25, 1960 Polio Clinic: Here Saturday cine is the best protection avail-; time gét their first or second an- able against the dread disease. ti-polio inoculations, 600 GOLF CLUBS Canada has. more than 600 fhe vaccine used in the Salk Rares members and,-at Thor- » the rors only golf and Kinnaird, | in hill, Oni car also at this} club: seaclusivetyy fe r ladies. with the Putlic Health Unit. All residents eligible for’ third ino- ‘culations of Salic Vaccine are ur- ged to attend the clinic. Three inoculations of. thé vaccine,,ad- ministered. at ‘intervals, are re- quired for’ the greatest. protec tion against polic, he clinic is part of the Salk Vaccine program of the Kins- BC. F for Child Care, Poliomyelitis and Rehabilitation, made. possible’ by funds raised in the annual Kins- men-sponsored. Mothers’ March Appeal, 5 The local Kinsmen ‘Club. ur- ges residents eligible for: third Anyone Interested in Taking A Radiation Monitoring -. (Course = Should Phone Steve Jankola, Civil Defence . - Co-Ordinator for Casllegar and Kinnaird, anti-polio inoculations to’ obtain them at ‘this clinic'as Salk Vac- pened RR ee ere ~ BEEF POT ROASTS AQ 1 SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, Ib, ....... 39¢ BACON, Side Sliced, 2 Ihs., ..... $1.00 (Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs., Bob Fenner and Mr. and MrsaG. Wahl |f end daughter June, Bil Bohn, Miss Martha Johnson, Mr, and ster of Lands and Forests, Mr. ina recent: ‘Tender Aged Red Label Prime Steer Beef”.” , CIGARETTES, by the Carton, $3.19 and tax MILK, Instant, 32-Quart Size ...... ams ‘Castlegar Briefs © Smoked P cnics UBS <: 39 ‘The findings of the court of;ash which has been offered free BACON, Back Sliced, I Ih, ........ 89¢ POTATOES. 100 th. GF ......... $2.99 ORANGES, 40 Ib, box .....-..-. $3.85 * For More Specials See Our Red & White 4 Page Dollar Sale ~ Just Arrived © 1960, elcorme RANGES “ AND WASHING MAGHINES $90 Trade-In All on Electric Spring is here and it’s time to install ‘Gas and Oil } Furnaces when men and. materials are available JUST ARRIVED — New ‘Linoleum. Low, Prices CASTLEGAR | uilding Supply - PHONE $50 Trade-In Allowance on Washing Machines Patterns and Color. in ee Ziti revision for the frontage tax by- Jaw weéte approved and the re- cords were ordered signed. oe soe of charge to Canadian municlpal- ities, . - a wiltege clerk Joe Logelin, Oglow and Comm. . An request by the school board for water runoff to the Geronazzo gravel. pits was approved by council, see (Works chairman V. R. Cook said he had had an “excessive Cook will attend a meeting to- morrow at Warfield which will deal with the uniformity of tra- des licences in the Kootenays, see Further, study will be given a suggestion by Comm. Carr that not be lowered and amount of lately” re- garding the parking of heavy trucks on Pine St. a At Mr. Cook's suggestion a no U-turn sign is to ‘be installed on Maple St. in front of the li- quor store and post office. “I'm one of the worst petenders," -6 de- clared Mr. Cook, , oa An air. reiease valve bas ‘beer installed.in the pump house and a pressure guage will be in- stalled “as soon ae Possible.” . "The se supervisor will take, pictures of all areas in the village that are subject to flood- ing and have the pictures wit nessed, : ; aes “An .-excellent ‘aiagenttea 3 said village’ chairmar N. T. Og- low of Mr Cook's recommenda- tion that the village enter into négotiations with Mrs, T. L. Bloomer -regarding the blind corner at.Columbia and Maple... ‘| The village wants cight to 10 deet cut off Mrs Bloomer's property at the corner to do away with the blind spot that exists. “It’s sire a nasty corner, especially om a rainy night,” re- marked Comm, Carr, Water chairman Aage Syl- vest will collect all infomation gathered by the village on var- fous typc3' of water tanks ‘and will up-dafe all quotations.- ° oes . Fire and light water pressure was carried out by (the fire “department at the hospital.” “It’s terrific’ pressuré,”, open and the presstire‘in the still “olay.” : Reaith chairman” Walter Thorp said he has written the Pulp and Paper Research: Insti- tute regarding a' new method of, chairman |" George Carr said that a test of]. I he said, The ‘fire hoses were wide|- water taps in the hospital was| sloped as they pass. driveways. Comm. Cook said he agreed with the suggestion and felt that: the corners should be: cut -off side- wer “than the rest of the side- ee A’ donation of $10 will. be made to Silver. Birch School, ie ee Couneil will look at the side- walk -in* front of Eremenko’s store with a view to improving it, 4 Accounts totaling $2,130.22 were approved for payment. . BARRY L, BARNES ~ Appointment of . Barry. Barnes as an dditional’s ates representative for Crown Zel- th Canada’ Limited in tl gan and southern nterior is announced by W. . L. Roadhe manager of he company’s a Relowne divj- ion. Ba od ts. “Mr. #: roducta,. Mr. arnt D bean with Crown Zellerbach in. Vancouver for five years, the past four in . sales, ‘Flour DBLBLBAG 0... ..eeees St AQ Pancake Mix Aunt Jemima 39c 2h. box... Syrup LUMBERAAGK, 32 az, a 39 ~Mazola Oil « Gal. co Graham Chocolate Mallos Tis Cake Mixes $2 89 Wafers Ohises we te DOC 2% 8% Monarch Fier cess seneee Dog Food Tops, 10 tins ....0%... .. 99C-- Foil Wrap Nae DE Cheer KINGSIZEBOX........0.... 9% APPLE JUICE, Clear, 48 dz......:.. “23 FoR TOMATO JUICE, Heinz, 48 oz, .. - wee HAPPY ‘HENRI ORANGE DRINK, 48 oz, $1.00_ Phone 3261 anne ‘WE RESERVE HE RIGUT 70 LIMIT Q) TITIES - AS a "MILK, Carnation; a cae ee ee ae "We Reserve The Roht To Limit Quantity “PHONE 3093 Agents For Kootenay Laundry & Cleauers || gar, Feb, 22, @ son, Mrs,_: Max “Wiesner. 508 Ro son, Feb. 22, a daughter... en i “ SHARKEY To Mr, and ates, Hermar Sharkey of Castle- TAYLOR — To Mr, and Mrs. =| gar and Mrs, R Horr: of Apple- Mrs. J. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J.-Johnson and son, Mrs. A. Koch and Erhart Koch, all of. Castle- tute members ‘held their Febru: ary meeting;at the home. of Mrs: J. J.:Reimer. ‘The roll’ call, the hostess choice was responded’ to by’ “What would you miss most if you were’ compelled to leave Renata.”. ae L Nr i Mervin ‘Taylor of: Feb, 22, a son,: < is the y ‘| month ‘of the founding of Wom: |B e's ‘Little: Fellows with: -BIG- _RESU LTS. cone - CASTLEGAR NEWS _Slassified Ads | “If you have ‘unwanted items and would ike aie. cash for them, why not sell them, with a a CASTLEGAR NEWS CLASSIFIED? and the 12tH anni- versary ‘for-Renata WI: Pennies for’ Friendship’ contribution was sent as usual in honor of Ade- laide Hoodless, the founder... ‘Members decided to have as speaker the president of the Well Women's Clinic as soon as con- venient, a letter be written of the efforts of H.W. Herridge MP fcr Koo- tenay. West to convey our ap- 'proval made. in behalf of the residents ‘along the Jake. against the’ flooding. of Arrow. Lakes communities, The secretary was. gsked to mento of Queen Elizabeth’s visit ‘to.‘Canada, Thesé spoons will be sold in-the community: Members enjoyed a delicious lunch’ ‘served by thé hostess, The WI-colors green, gold and white raffle was / Gonated by; Mrs. .J. kentin, ‘March meeting; will:'be ‘held at fhe home ‘of (Mrs, i. Funk: Mrs: “Bob McCulloch © has been ‘visiting ber daughter-in- law,and grandson in Victoria and will return to her home here this week. ‘Misa Lorraine Fladager ’re- turned from her visit to her bro- ther. and sister-in-law and ‘fom- Hinton Drinnan, 4 _ * Jack Hansen as ac. Forest, Cranbrook was 4 weekend vis. itor at his mother’s home,. New. Church Minister, Rev. R. Frances of, Dawson Creeks,” vie ‘Ken. Hvans of Trail and G. \Doanely fronr Roseland, ;Gideons; | i were visitors to Renata chapel te Smoked Picnic Hams, Ibu ae eee A motion was carried that ie order 50 souvenir spoons, a me-|@ last | my anniversary jeake decorated ‘in| was baked. by ‘Mrs, I. Wiebe, ‘The | Dyck and won ‘by Mrs. P, War. | fi ly, Mr, and Mrs. mu . Fladager at lad Dees ele ental ee ka toes Ae Pork Loin Roasts, Ibs si Nabob Delune’ “Tea Bags 128 Bags as Aur, 25 tb. Bag, ; ‘Five ee ieee -Polatoe Chips... 8 Bk 25¢ Crisco 3 tb. tin Shortening, Dicken’s 2-07.” “ Instant Jars, 2 for . - COFFEE, : GRISP a LETTUGE. . LB. -.... 160 FISH STICKS “3 PKG, . $1.00 TOMATOES os 2 fer .... 49 GOLDEN RIPE :}and. conducted Sunday .morning