CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday Junel9, 1958 . RRMA Aca CARD OF THANKS drifting raft on the Columbia | the list, had been contacted and’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday June 19, 1958 Wedding Shower Held Baskethall Referee’s on June 11, a son. | Mr. and Mrs; 4, Crockett A successful Strawpery Soc-| left on Friday with “The Trail in general the canvassers, had] been well received, There are some remaining call-bicks to be Genelle News We would like to -.express/ river Friday. Special thanks to our appreciation “to those who| the RCMP. helped take our son off his! Mr. and Mrs. N, B. Tomlinson. Peffitf Takes Over Parks Gordon Pettitt. will resume interfering with contacting parks Final KRC Meet Grants $350 THE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES For Mildred Marcellus Glinic In September inl was held Monday afternoon, Krik Speshul” for the anniver- in the Genelle Community Hall] Sary celebration at Wallace, Id- under the auspices of the Ladie’s| ho. Accompanying them on the Auxiliary to Genelle Recreation| trip were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Commission, The tables were) Crockett and Roddy Crockett and tastefully decorated with seasonal | Mr. and Mrs, E. Moretti. On their flowers, Mrs, Ona Warin was, return on Sunday evening it Convenor of the affalr and Indies| was learned that “Shorty” was ing .were Ani the second prize in the Bernava, Elaine DeBiasio and parade for which he has received | mill Emma Nadin as serviteurs, Mary @ beautiful trophy, Colautti, Janet Gourlie and Dor-| Mrs. G, Thorimbert, A ai ed the REPORTERS Castlegar Mrs, Johnson Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Horan Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle iN elle are Mr. Glen Cooper andj Her friends in Genelle wish her son| three daughters who has purchas-| a speedy recovery. . Mrs. Hostetter + 7181 Kinnaird Mrs, Kautman - 3227 Witllamson Warkentin = 2872 of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Moore here, to honor them. een Leavitt in the kitchen and. Andy and Miss Virgie Moretti, Mrs.’ Ellie Johnson at the child-' left on Friday for a motor trip ren’s ice-cream cones. Mrs, -Bea' to Seattle, Victoria and other] Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. B, Gamlin and! were Castlegar Happenings Cristanti, L. A. president, greet-/ Coast points. ed the guests, Winner of the door, prize was Debbie Milne of Oasis. ;and three children have moved| urday. * Born to Mr. and Mrs, W./into their new home in Genelle, «Rogers at Trail-Tadanac Hospital | guests at the Stephenson-Pas~ Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherbinin] qualotto wedding in Trail on Sat- Mrs, J. Smedley is a patient Other new residents of Gen-|in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital.| Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Read of Trail were Sunday visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Killough. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gergely FULL OF FLAVOR! of Nelson, with their daughter Linda, were district visitors on Sunday, at the homes of their respective parents Mrs, Helen || Gergely of Castlegar, and Mr. and Mrs, V. Sorenson of Kinnaird. Word has been received of the birth of a son, Alvin Floyd, on June 16, to Petty Officer Floyd Boettger and Mrs. Boettger, in Esquimalt. Mr, ‘Boettger, now with the RCN, was a former Castlegar resident. egrams were read from Queen, Prime Minister Diefenba- ker and Mr. H. Herridge, and the evening closed with everyone singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows.” Robson Socials Mrs, D, Adshead entertained at a supper party Monday in hon- or of her daughter Maxine’s 9th birthday. There were 14 invited guests, Recent guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright were Dr. Wright's nephew and wife, Dr. and Mrs, Burton Wright of Calgary. Visiting Mr, and Mrs. H. By HELEN McLEOD - Two applications for grants KRC when they met June 10 for the ' final meeting of the season, A $250 grant was approved f! to the local chapter of the Koot- } ‘enay Society for Handicapped Children and $100 will go to the association for Olympic and B.C, Empire Games. Speaking on behalf of the Handicapped Society Children, E, Cantell thanked the KRC for the donation which is urgently needed at this time to meet tea- cher’s salary and day-to-day ex- penses as government grants have ae PARK ELECTRIC = L,|on Victoria Day with the first will be closed JUNE 28 — JULY 8 INCLUSIVE been irregular in recent months, Directors empowered KRC president Earl LeRoy to allot emergency grants up to a total of $100 during the recess in July and August.- A donation of $15 wos re- ported. by secretary-treasurer Alex Gray, received from Divis- ion 2 pupils of Castlegar Elemen- tary School, This was a portion of the prize money the class won place float in the parade. Reporting for the AOTS re- garding their KRC canvass of the town business section, Mr. Can- tell and John Dunlop said all on made. The financial statement for May was presented and approved by directors and an account of $10.06 with the Castlegar News )the post of parks chairman fol-| board lowing this week's regular coun-| titt would be iri a better position cred at the Kinaird Improvement cil meet at the suggestion of|to meet these members, commissioner George Carr, 1958 He also sald members, he felt Mr. Pet- referee's clinic: Friends and nel gath- Soclety Hall Friday night, to will il held in Trail in Septem~- ber if there are enough persone in honor Mildred June di was authorized. A letter. of thanks was re- ceived from the Castlegar and District Fall Fair Board for the recent grant to the organization. A request was read from for printing contributors’ cards| * to parks allel those of an organization like the KRC. The American societies, he’ said, are on a much larger scale, and although they do have all work is ry out his plans, the Borstal Associa- tion for a copy of the KRC’s fin- ancial statement and list of ben- eficiary ‘organiztions, ‘As direct- ors felt the letter was not speci- fic in its request, the secretary to write and ask was for clarification, Reports were heard from di-+ rectors attending the Welfare So- ciety Annual meetings in Ross- land and the B.C.-Washington meeting in Trail recently. Director C, Idle said while the 5.C.-Washington meetings had been interesting he could not see a great deal of advantage in joining. He felt problems of the lar- handled by a paid staff. ‘Mr. Gray said delegates at-| supervisor of works. tended the sessions from all were held on forming a United Community Chest and Council. Financial set-up of the organiza- tlon was also were Pettitt had shown such active In- Commissioner Carr advised) terest in parks and had worked|- council that owing to shift work|so hard for the board he should be given the opportunity to car- t In connection with parks points of B.C. and discussions| business, Mr, Pettitt reported on his attendance at a recent Ki- wanis’ club dinner meeting at which Proposals’ for park dev- Mr. Gray said it is hoped tional groups and grants allotted, expect in the way of grants. Director Jas. Kelly reported| lopment. most delegates were of the opin- eventually to have needs of na-|some time to construct a child- ren's wading pool, and Mr, Pet- reconciled to each other so that) titt felt that when work can go each provincial and local group| ahead’ at the new children’s park in turn will: know what they can| planned by council, full co-opera- tion will be received in its dev- Quotations have been re- jon canvassing would be easier ceived on various types of rock bi lect, at a shower. Corsages made by Mrs, Blanche Deverson were presented (© Miss Marcellus, her mother, Mrs. Jenny Marcelus, and the Commissioner Pettitt stated he could probably handle parles mother of the groom, Mrs. Gladys now that some of the public works project has been taken off his shoulders by the new village Collinson, About 35 guests were enter- tained at bingo. Prize winners were Mrs, Marge Culley, Mrs. Dorothy Fox, Mrs. Gwen Eld- ridge, Mrs. Lilian Coffey and Mrs, Evelyn Burrows, When bingo was over, Miss Marcellus‘ was presented with many lovely gifts in a chest dec- Kiwanis have planned for orated by Mrs. L. Coffey and Mrs. Toddy Molloy. After the gifts were opened the many guests sat down at lace-covered tables centred with referees, This was announced Tuesday by high school PE teacher Nick Turik. Mr. Turik said the West Koot— enay high school basketball lea~ gue is willing to pay the follow— ing rates to any person who at-- tends this school and then refer— ees high school games in the fall. Class A, boys and girls game,. $5, Class B, boys and girls game,, $3.50, Class C, boys and girls game, $2. In addition, traveling ex- penses will be paid at the rate of 10 cents per mile one way. @ sumptuous lunch. Co-hostesses for the shower were Mrs, Jean Jackson, Mrs. Blanche Deverson, Mrs. Toddy~ Molloy, Mrs, Inga Palsson and” spring flowers, and were served Mrs, Edith Henderson. 0 = i =| ger gre did not seem to par-| throuh al wall for the children’s park, sub- NCCT: ail a Frere Seemed pepeG! nd | mitted by Wally Welper and ucation” could ease matters to/Tange from $1448 to $1850 de- a real extent, Smaller groups| Pending on material used. These could draw on the experience tigures are being checked, along Dr. F. M. Thorne has return-| Johnson on Sunday were Mr. and . al ed home after being a patient in| Mrs. G. Eastcott and son Wayne F i the Trail-Tadanac hospital for|f Rossland. the past three weeks. with specifications and ground MARSHMALLOWS, 1 db. pkg., .. BUTTER, Ib, .. PORK CHOPS, Wao ess STEAKS T-BONE, Sirloin, Ibi ee cii ean. BACON, EIb. pkg., 2.22... FIELD TOMATOES, Ib. ..... ... 25e NEW POTATOES, 10 Ibs., ..... PETERS ICE CREAM, Brick, .... MIRACLE WHIP, Kraft, * 32 oz, jar,......... 69e CHEEZ WHIZ, Kraft, 1 Ib. jar, .... CARNATION MILK, 59c wee. B9c COFFEE, Nabob, ib., BREAD, 4X, 2 loaves, .... DELMAR, Ib, ... PEAS, Lynn Valley, 89c 59c Myles McMillan has gone to Calgary to join the Canadian Army Band as trombone soloist. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Bystrom were Nelson visitors on Tuesday. Miss Jeanette King is home again after spending a week in the Trail-Tadanac hospital, Mr. L. V. Campbell attend- ed meetings of the B.C. Weekly Newspaper Association in Van- couver at the weekend. He was i by Mrs. C and Burton Campbell. While in Vancouver they visited Regina Campbell who is a nurse-in- training in St. Paul’s hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Cy Lambert and their two children were Castle- gar visitors from Rossland on Sunday. Mr. Lambert conducted the evening service at the United Church, Trail visitors on Saturday were Mrs.-Helen Gergely and Mrs, J. Gemmill, Mrs. W. Easton spent two days in Nelson with her parents Mr. and Mrs.’ W. Byers. Miss Heather Anderson spent the weekend in Trail, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. T, Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore their 60th wedding CUT-RATE GROCETERIA KINNAIRD Renata Tidings The Renata Women's Insti- tute meeting was held at the home of Mrs. I. Wiebe with Mrs, Lila Wither as hostess. At the Co-op annual meeting held recently, new directors el- ected were A, G. Koch, Joe Ul- mi and J. J. Reimer. Manager is I. Wiebe. Kaansird Korner Mr. and Mrs. William Trail of Kennedy Sask, are visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. J. Roberts. They arrived during the weekend with their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. Ried of Invermere. They plan to extend their holiday to in- clude a visit with: their son-in- law and- daughter, Mr. and Mrs, G. McCulloch of Trail. BIRTHS CORNWALLIS-BATES — To Mr. and Mrs. J. V, Cornwallis-Bates, June 12, a son. KANIGAN — To Mr. and Mrs. J. Kanigan, June 12, a daughter. anniversary last Saturday at the home of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. For- rest of Trail Members of the United Church, the Moores came originally fom Wiaiton, Ontario, but have lived for the past ten years in Castlegar. On Sunday evening, following the United Church service, a large ‘number KINNAIRD COUNCIL (continued from page 2) Parks Commissioner McLeod presented plans for the erection of lavatories in the park and was The farmer needs cash to I The canner must take core of purchases and payroll before his pack is sold «-- SO both are borrowing from a bank rolls, buy raw materials, market goods and meet a multitude of financial needs. A bank manager is constantly on the look- out for opportunities to make such loans —that’s his job. Bank loans are an essential part of the process that provides the goods . and services that make life better for all ‘When borrowing is sound business prac- tice, it is a simple, straightforward process to arrange a loan from a chartered bank. Every day, in every part of Canada, the chartered banks are lending money to farmers, turers, processors and other commercial customers, large and small...to meet pay- Canadians. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY finance operations untif - his crop is delivered It was decided to purchase four additional pairs of horse shoes to complete the sets. Mr. McLeod said the park would be blocked off to prevent cars run- ning into the play grounds. Also, traffic is advised to proceed to the park area via the new high- way and cemetery road and use as an exit only the road leading out of the park down to the up- per bench road. There was a request from a resident on the south end of the upper bench for additional street lighting in that area. The commission felt that the bud- get would not allow for such a project this year and decid- ed to shelve the matter until 1959, In regard to the paving of the road through Dumont, Mr. Rust said, “It will be six weeks from now before we can do any black topping due to the unavail- equipment is available, it will ability of machinery. As scon as be done.” Commissioner Rust advised council that S, Turcals was com- plaining that after getting per- mission to subdivide he was un- able to register the sale of part of his property. This matter is being turned over to legal counsel for complete survey. Mr, Loeblich asserted that he had committed the village to see that grounds were put in shape for the Labor Day Centennial) Celebrations at the park. The firemen will wet down the grounds the day previous and policing and car parking will al- so be their responsibility. Also it remains to select a spot suit- able for the parking of the Cen- , FREE INSTALLATION— LOW MONTHLY CosT. 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Regarding canvass for funds it had been pointed out that dur- in the current business recession, canvassers should go after those who are working but not con- tributing, as there are many who are unemployed and cannot ev- en contribute though willing. Bt inion that some prospects, smaller centres where things are on too personal a basis generally. burse representatives to and Trail st for levels, by commissioner Pettitt. No. 144, covering purchase of ities of Christ. for extension of Park land was given third read- ing. Directors also voiced an op- Former Resident Passes sers would have better luck with| died suddenly of a heart attack especially in| June 9 in McCall, Idaho. B ily. | who lived for a while in Kinnaird The meeting voted to reim-| died in McCall 10 days after the moving there‘from Téail. + Park purchase plan bylaw land from the Spiritual Commun- A former Kinnaird resident Arthur Robert Sutton, 31, per mile one way. 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