CASTLEGAR NEWS, hei sass a1, 1960) PAINT. APRIL 4 to 9 . EXTERIOR PAANT, reg. gal. . 4 ON SALE — all colors, gal. ‘TRUTONE WHITE, ri ON SALE, gal CILUX ENAMEL, reg. ON SALE CILUX SUPER WHITE eNeNE reg ON SALE GILTONE “FINISH FLAT, reg. .......... $8.75 ON SALE... SEMI-GLOSS, reg $9.30 ON SALE GLOSS, reg. ...... $9.35 ON SALE : NAUALITE EXTERIOR VARNISH — SUPERLITE B INTERIOR VARNISH, reg $11.70 ” SALE $9.36 CASTLEGAR Building Supply PHONE 2161 swe (HUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C. BACON, ‘side sliced | ne: a GIANT SURF ........-.s00-.2+6 690 BEEF BLADE ROAST, Ib., ......... 490 GOOKIES, McCormick’s 2 tb. asst. . 69c FLOUR, Purity, 25 paper ........ $1.49 ROUND STEAK, Ib, ............. 69¢ SWIFT'S PICNIG HAMS, Ib., ...:.. 38¢ ICE GREAM, 14 gal. Shannon ...... 69c- COFFEE, whole bean, Ih, ......... 49¢ - PREM, Swift’s 12 02, ........... 196: ‘ | declared in the 10th Annual West @|an 80-foot: steel-erection at the 3 vealed that neither an ambul- ‘| at the lower levels. Riondel L Badminito Winners of 20 events were Kootenay Junior Badminton Tournament held here over the weekend,: Finals were played in the SHHS gymnasium on Sunday af- ternoon and it was evident that the high standard of play seen in this tourament ‘during’ the last few years-is being maintained. .* Bruce Rollick of Riondel was the big winner of the affair, coming out on top in boys sing- les uder 17, mixed doubles under Accidental Death Verdict for Celgar High Steel Accident A verdict of accidental death was brought in ‘at the inquest held here into the case of Gordon Duggan, 21-year-old. ironworker who plunged to the ground from Gelgar site on March 5. Testimony at the inquest re- ace nor a first aid man had been’ vailable at the site at the time of the accident and: recommend- ations were attached to the ver- dict to the effect that these should’: be permanently: at the camp and ready ‘whenever the men are working. “| > A recommendation that plan- King should be laid according to the Workmen's Compensation Act 499 and 500 were also car- ried. Duggan fell to. his death while connecting: a steel beam in place at the Sth floor level. On the ‘completion of this job he and his partner Patrick Bar- ry would have descended to work Duggan had complained of “not feeling so hot” before clim- bing to the high steel girder but had told- the forman Joseph Ir- ving that he would be “OK” to finish the job..He bounced twice on the way down and his death was attributed to loss of blood caused from a severe wound in the spine and injuries to the head, : Dr. V. Goresky. was coroner ‘at the inquest and Jjurymen were R. Smales, R. Belanger, G. Hicks, J. Hendricks, R. ‘Archambault and E. C, Ackerman.” Vodka Has Merit . Over Coffee Beans A_ discussion of the merits naird council, vodka.” “CUSTOM DRAPERIES WALL TO. WALL CARPETING RUGS & CARP BEAUTIFUL TI "DESIGNING ~ REBUILDING - i BY EXPERT ARTIST & GRA NO OBLIGATION. WE WILL CALL AT YOUR SELECTION TRAIL 7. “420 BAY CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY JUST PHONE COLLECT 149 TRAIL for PERSONILIZED SERVICE ... PLETE SAMPLES & HELP YOU WITH YOUR COLOUR & FABRIC ~*~ Remember —NO OBLIGATION TERMS — GASH — CHARGE — BUDGET BAILEY'S. LID... WALL & BAILEY PHONE 149. ETS LE RECOVER FTSMAN , HOME WITH COM- of instant ‘coffee versus those of| ervision of Mrs, C. Munns, whil regular coffee was carried out|Mrs. J. Lewis was in charge of at the last meeting of the: Kin-|the tickets. Convening the af- ‘ The discussion - was short-| 3, Ungarian, Mrs. Young, Mra. F. lived. Commented village ‘fore-| Mitchel! and Mrs. A. Culley. man Paul silidebrandt: “T breter ~ fing. Congratulations to Dianne ‘.: [who is $130 rich! Halen Lyric Tenor ad Wins - Is Featured Artist n Tou rne Cesare Valietti, tiation lyric tenor of .the Metropolitan, La Scala, Rome and San Francisco "a7 and boys singles under 19. Operas, is a native Roman, His Donna -Faye Haley, Ross-| father is a physician and his mo- land, her last. year 3 junior|ther a gifted musical amateur, ranks, was girls of - Rome' bra singles and mixed alae under] Academy of Santa Cecilia, . 19. Several other players also Mr. Valetti_ appears in Trail became dual title ho‘ders, Inclu-| Saturday: evening as -the "finat ding Richard. Mitchell of Castle-| guest star. of the 1959-60 Cele- gar in the under 13 category.|brity Concert series, ~ Louise Davis of Castlegar, also Cesare, ‘as‘'a boy, dreemed in the under 13's, Gordon Hall-| of romantic life full’ of travel strom of Riondel in the under) ond ‘excitemerit and settled’ on 15 group, and Wendy Defoe Of/the Navy as: his ‘future profes- Castlegar. sion. Meanwhile he Segan his Prizes and trophies were pre-| musical career @s a. soprano sented to the various winners by i in the famous church former president “of “the ‘B.c.| % te Gest. former present "of At. 17, his voice, having -ma- It was announced that the| tured into a tenor, he often took under 13 section of the tourney, part in the “musical evenings which this year was run ona which were a prominent part of trial basis,’ would be made al his family's lite, | GET “YOUR: eee. KEN’S KINNAIRD, B.C. Wheel Alignment NOW. BEFORE YOU TAKE. THAT ~ EASTER TRIP WHEEL ALIGNMENT PHONE 2472 permanent feature of future ent trophies would be secured before next spring. It was also’ stated that a number of the players would be taking part in the B.C. Open Junior Tournament, expected to be held at the Coast. during the Easter holidays. The full resuits of the week- end competition’ will be carvied in next week's Paper. competitions, and that perman- TATTOO (CUT. KINNAIRD ‘B.S. PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 31st to APRIL 2nd DANCHELLA — To Mr. and Mrs, James D. Danchella, Rob- son, March 24, a son. STEFONIUK — To Mr. and. Mrs, W. Stefoniuk, Castlegar, March 25, a daughter. KINNAIRD. SOCIALS Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5488 The United Church WA fea- tured the Easter Bunny and ‘bright red tulips on green grass surrounded by . fluffy yellow chicks as a setting for their main table at their Spring tea {held last Saturday. The Easter motif was tastefully arranged by ‘Mrs. B. Lundquist..Pouring were Mrs, W. Evans and.Mrs, W. Ja: cobson; Mrs. I Nichols ‘and Mrs Instant Baglo. Sewing table, = Brown and Mrs. Vic Nelson. ‘The sale of candy by the Sunday school class was under the sup: fair was Mrs, E.. Johnson, - Mrs. Dianne Warner was the luc. ky winner. of the Legion jackpot at the Bingo on Saturday even. >.Many happy returns of the day to Greg Archibald who turn- ed six on Saturday, Helping him celebrate thé occasion was David Hendricks, Wayne’ Jackson and Guy, Goodine, at. an afternoon arty. Air Cadets “Mickey Faires, Doug Brownlie and David Butler visited Fairchild Air Force Base at Spokane on: Saturday. Ac- compahying the ‘boys were Ray Heagy and Floyd ‘Peterson, TNT ; CASTLEAIRD — ‘Bakery : ‘INTHE 7 CASTLEAIRD PLAZA‘ Open Every, Day of the week and Sunday after- noon.. : 9 am. to.6 p.m. and Open late Friday Nights This ‘Week’s Special . Coffee Surf. GIANT PKG. 69c Rooster Coffee MaLKn's, 59c COOKS serine ssotes, sw. ote... 39 Maxwell House, : Ber er... OE Dream Whip n.........:2 Shortening ruuro.s..:.......29¢- Margarine « BETTER BUY, 2 os AY. Pork&Beansserea ours 4 DOC. Tom. Souprem, ats. Fowl Eviscerated on trays, Ih. . Lucie OO | Round Steak. co i Pork Chopsi......49¢ Bacon » BY ‘THE PIECE, LB., Gewinwe dies -39c Garlic Rings: = 00 -Grapefrtitrens pm PINK, 3 er AG _ Toilet TiSSW@sauer, 8 ROLLS, .. 89c Brooms. s rain oe a x ee > |e ‘ Phone 3261 DANISH THEY'RE’“SO GOOD! °c | SAAT FOR FIRST OF. THE WEEK: SP ALS _ CASTLEGAR: ON MONDAY AT. 4.05 PML: = LISTEN TO CJAT ON THE: VOICE: OF, : 2 =I RE ! mal activities was meade Friday gar. Branch,‘ ‘Ste ‘Johns’ “Ambu-| ing : _—_c TN Dre eee acon compe ton, Ce en decision to! ‘contiiirs ‘nor: night by + meiner of the: Castle. lance Seeley, after thelr 3 eek: its own fees," he pointed ee ast “7 ,C. Emmott. Mr. -Emmott’s visit was in ‘the ‘role of “troubleshooter,” re- as by some _misunderstandings regarding .Civil Defence first-aid courses, say members of the local Frou. Ir, Emmott, who was intro- duced by. R. ‘Rivers, former St. John’s secretary, thanked the “old faithfuls” present, remark- ing that all organizations were alike, the few falthful support- ers and the remainder’who are guite willing tto “let George do it. SATURDAY, APRIL: and & SATURDA\ f “APRIL 9th Q ‘ANY: ITEM ‘in GooD CONDITION {WELCOME Goods will ‘be picked’ up or may he lett at "shop wie oe either. Saturday. He told the group of his coming to B.C. some two years a ago having ‘served in St. John’s ete in other’ parts of Canada, and felt there were a lot of “loose ol nice “Up requiced plese phone: ends” in the They sulting from the confusion caus-| tors give services gratis, the cost ed rid recent. reorganization at| to the student should be lowered. ‘provincial headquarters, ‘as well] - long ‘as they. their. share ‘to’: the provincial | body, it was no with the fees ‘charged. If instruc- He told the meeting the Cas- tlegar Branch is. in a fortunate position'as the CM&S Co, makes an annual -grant to the provin- cial ‘body, as does the Welfare Society. There is also the. fact that ‘emp:oyees’ of the “com- ‘pany” ‘and: most’ other industries in. this area get their’ tuition ree, as the, employer subsidizes their instruction by paying stu- dents gat gar ra been getting along with was no reasori to change, As (far. ‘as. losing | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 31, 1960 clivi iti les ‘= ‘Emmott said it Castle- | ° a'tee of $2.50 in the past, there |ted on’ the ex- ‘They ‘the executive should form ‘a’ cross séctiori “of the area,-and should be repre- sented by all ‘groups, ‘medical |: profession, ‘civil’ defence, large |: ines ete,, to take the bur- den off ‘the old ‘faithful. A new] |* secretary's “guide book is being|’ written to help with’ the work and keep the branch ‘posted, but it is not. Hwee complete. ‘In the question period fol- lowing Mr, Emmott's breakdown of the trouble points, many sub- fects were brou; ougtie up,’ and sat- istection reached in most instan- * Chateman of Friday's .meet- ing in the basement of the Uni- - PRIGED Church = here’ was \: Fred RIGHT | Howes, resident of the. local feo their ‘autonomy, Mr. Emmott said he did not agree with the local feeling, He said provincial are trying to "tle .these up.” ‘There were’ many problems to be met on a.provincial scale as well os in local branches. Referring: to: the Civil De- fence first-aid classes being con- ducted, Mr. Emmott said Civil uRobron 2277, Castlegar 5003, 6461, ‘oor : ; - Kinnaird: 2738, 4181, 37, 5378 with St. John’s, A Federal agree- ment has been drawn up bet- ween the two groups, with rules and regulations. governing the’ administration of courses: ‘The Ctvil Defences course in ‘Central sami wneéded a record of budgets, : amounts spent and must have-this to‘'make up thelr own financial statement to sub- mit to the national where -the funds, are used as they |’ St. John’ fas r aT. “Balding Supplies Gea cay OGLOW B! Bullding & Supply € oo. Lta. Castlegar Phone 3351. ' “Also he’ felt it was of bene- fit, to the branch treasurer him- get. It- would give him some idea of what ta expect an plan for. Mr, Emmott: said it is the hope of the provincial body that brariches~ will ‘reorganize. their constitutions to tie in with the first-aid is ‘based o1 tals, as. Civil Defence wants the masses, trained. in “basic first aid, not’ just a few people. The idea here is that in event. of a nation- -al or regional. disaster it might be several ‘days before medical ___ KINNAIRD, 8.6, “SUGAR, {0 Ibs. Gena v aim, , for A PERSONAL COLUMN: ‘(Continied! from page one) of. gamé i luding buf- would. be It was agreed therefore, pala Mr. Emmett, that the two or- ganizations would cooperate on the teaching of first aid, with Civil Defence «setting up ‘their class and-St. John’s doing the instructing, and recording! marks | for; awards. ‘However, if St, John’s bran- ches wish to cour- PORK & BEANS, Malkin's a 28 0Z,.= 2 tins: wndeaveweedes UOC GRISCO, 3 Ibs. : Seaton teeesens O9C ORANGE ‘DRINK, Hany Henri’s, 3-48 02, fins 2... eci ee $1.00 falo,” ‘They. were not inferior to the Shuswaps . in general. con- dition and ‘character and with a ™mote careful - internal - organiza- ‘tion ‘possibly had less of their vicea “They were frequently ex- ‘posed to ‘horse stealing - raids |from the Blackfeet. Indians and in their efforts to retaliate, the ses to a select few,:this is car- ried on in the usual manner, as the provincial CD does not pro- vide funds for advanced courses, he advised. “He felt’ the local’ situation was the‘ resiillt of misinterpreta- tion of the regulation’, and these matters. are i being’ checked for clarification; : TOMATO: JUICE, Hunt’s, 3- we sin MILK, Pacific, 6 tins oves‘eacéuns O96 ‘FISH cours, Fraser. Vale,.. *} : ee “tee is con- ‘cerned.’ Mr.: matty said it: part of the district was: frequently rendered unsafe." Mrs, n’s. book is full ries ag witness-this one about the death. of Sam Henry, a China- man who died in Nakusp in 1912 and whose ‘funeral was held in the full Chinese tradition. Mourning*' and.erying “had gone. on for-‘several days after rial full of strange ‘incidents took Place. "The = women: :wore “white sacks on thot heads’ and were ing to ‘op "| ate, ‘and ‘tt’ was. his’ ‘opinion ‘the figure \of $5 was ‘about right. to cover. cost fof books and bands “The py: was . taken to the cemetery on. ee horse-driven Wagon. and the’ isp. brass }the, increased; or. set fee. was tausing © concern in . the “small ‘} | centres,’ the executive body had -[met, for discussion. ‘If had then been’ suggested ‘the ‘branches should each. cantribute a share : PI HONE 3093 a of provincial overload, based:'on amount of candidates’ trained. in hs gents For Koolenay Laundry & Olsaneis their ‘centre, -during the season, Ache eenmieannntanmmantnende Fatah branch is feos to ee eco a “We Reserve The: Right To Limit Quantity” PACIFIC PAINT. HAS ARRIVED WHITE. 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