CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March: 23, ‘961 A very successful St. Patrick’s Bazaar wos held in the Marlane .| Hotel hall on Saturday. by the CWL, The artistically decorated hall was filled to capacity. : ‘Mrs, R. Assle, general conven- or, was at, the door to greet me one guests, Mrs. ©, “Brodman was ‘in YOU ALWAYS DO) WELL committee consisting. of Mrs, P. By THE, SIGN OF THE Horlick, Mrs..P, Soberiak, Mrs. A. Archibald, Mrs. L, “Bosse and Mrs, s H E LL J. Corbett. i -UP|. Serviteurs were Mis, M.’ Dal- or A MAJOR REPAIR JOB| 2°, Ht News, Mrs. /W Pi Mrs, R. Brodman and Mrs. W: C x + Schwartzenhauer. * MCTORS LTD. Mrs. W. Kutt, Mrs, M. Gallo, Mrs, W. Shkwarok were In tharge Of-the .bake table. Mrs. A. ’ Shutek and Mrs, R. Martini were in charge aor of ‘the apron: table.” ¥ PHONE | . 2411 i were kept busy all afternoon selling ame mae deme | mm CHUCK'S -RED AND. WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B. Cc. CWL St. Patrick's Day Tea a Success religious -artioles. The; senlor girls |. sodality sold ‘the homemade’ candy, of thetawn furniture raffle which was attractively displayed In the entrance ‘to the hall..In charge of the tea tickets and door prize was ih Mrs, Hatlan. the ‘tea room with ay] ° comaltice ‘hall was the work: of Mrs. J, Cor- bett with Mra. M, Dalton and Mrs, L. Bosse helping. ~” as follows: Ist prize umbrella and table: Mrs, K.‘Léwezyk of Blue- ‘The Sisters. of, the Atonement). Mrs. J. MacLean Was in charge The driginal decorating of the ‘The prize winning people are berry..2nd prize chaise lounge: Mrs. A Guimont of Castlegar. 3rd prize barbecue: Mrs. 8; Babiehiof Rob- soni-Mra, “Re? Defoe worsthe. door ‘prize ‘whic, was. donated by, Bos- se's Jewelry, Mrs, L. ¥. Campbell was the winner ‘of the cake, Hospital Auxiliary ~ Observes. Memory ‘In Lord’s Prayer : from Robson, ‘Miss: Sharon. Wyle; daughter of Mrs, J. + Wyllte, the stenographer at the Bank of. Mon- Sharon Wyllie AG ntostant old brunette’ tion: of the Columbia’ river power treaty by the U.S," Senate..— re- comerided that ratification by. ony ada he deferred, | | “The board, which, earlier, Te- commended Canada, sticuld . éxpott |*° its surplus electrical Power ‘made Want Trealy OK Delayed ‘The' Vancouver Board'of prade thorities atart “immediate < “ mego= |’ ‘)— within a few hours of ratifica: tlation” with .tne. 0.8; to til “some ‘agreement’ has-been ‘rea- Shed’: which assures, the desired miarketa.” % Marga Charghes, Phone Osin Scout 'Jim Cumming ‘of the 3nd ensute | Castlegar, has ‘left for Van- couver: where “he will attend the lanntal Beout dinner on March 24. / He jsjaccompanied by his par- ‘jents, Mr.'and Mrs, A. J, Cumming. They wall | ibe travelling with Rev. a ra Baltat, and Mr, Tequirement” or ,un- ‘Nelso: te 4.'%, oolch in the Castles gar. hospital! ’ bah ee Mrs. 8. Englund: is a patient in. the’ Castlegar hospital, : id board, which, “naa ‘some ‘Miss. Regina ~ ‘Campbell arrived, is ‘one. of,,the most, about: the the treaty from B.C/s an apelat “5@ éThe. gost of ‘oben ‘po= “uncertain”, ma powerful and. responsible volcea’ 6, B.C. : business, Beaty and : cor. Saturday’ and. is visiting. at \the home of her. parents, Mr. and Mra. %. V. Campbell). erep, rage, markets are o belle be essential in order’ to put: the: Situzala Droject on panna tl. treal, !s one of five Alberta ‘Colleges’ Queen” contest. pannual ! vay is attending -her’ first year at the Edmonton * College and ‘is tal ! The WA-to the hos- pital opened thelr regular” monthly meeting on Monday, observing in the Lord's Prayer a fitting recog- nition of the recent death of a member and- assistant‘ superinten- dent of the’: hospital, Mrs. Molly ins. a course, .Miss “Wyllie attended Stanley, Humphries High ‘School where she completed her‘ grade 12 before ,BO- ing to Alberta College. ‘ “A resident ‘student at the cot Hege, Sharon hap to have an average Lg ‘The’ five-foot; ‘elght-inch Miss ay antlounce thie -artival * comin of M k white, who las joined. the: Tak hales ‘from Oliver ‘and things with */ years “experience in the ‘Drug Business, eight years“in ‘professional: Dispensaries ‘and séven years in’ General +|Pharmacy. so he is swell ee to serve your drug y needs. A married man with a lovely . wife | pean and three 3S children Derryll age sixteen and a pair of twins, Dawne- Jo-Anne and John.age six. He informs us that we will. have .to. wait till the end of the school term before the - KINNAIRD SOCIALS . Mrs.’ Kaufman, Phone 5488" Mr. and Mrs, H, M: York re- turned Sunday from the coast where they spent some time with relatives due to the, illness and sub. sequent death of Mrs, York's sis- ter, Mrs. R. 8, Bavin in Victoria, Wayne Briggeman accompanied: ‘his grandmother, Mrs, Laura Brig-|'. geman.of Trail, on a. trip to Spo- ‘thane ‘last: week.’ His \ mother, Mrs. H, Briggeman and John Victor ‘vl- sited the Harvey Higgins family .in Pruitvale’ ‘for * several days: in his absence, 1.’ Mr and ‘hare, A. H. Riley ot * Cheney, Wash, were. the pages of their daughter, "and son-in-law, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Pat ‘Haley. and: family for several days, having left “for home on Monday. Mrs -Lioyd McAdam returned Monday from & visit with relatives at the coast. Rossland and thelr guests, Mr. Jack Adams of Vancouver and Don- avon, Sask, and Mrs. Jim Norrie of Saskatoon were Sunday visitors at the Ed Casserly ‘and J. Kaufman homes, »Mr. and Mrs, Bob Buckley and children and Mr} George Buckley all-of Nelson visited Mr. ant’ Mrs. es Fourt.at the weekend, . , Mr, ‘and ‘Mrs, Alien: Selble re. turned Sunday,® from>. a’ business trip to.the const. They visited Mrs. |’ Selbie’s. slater, Mrs. D, . Archer in|... Victoria ‘and‘“in ‘Vancouver spent pum) some “time with. thelr; son’. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Co- Un’ Selble and with a daughter Su- san ‘who. attends university there, Smoke Eaters touched down at the “Me, and Mrs, Wilkie’ Adams of Castlegar airport ‘at 3.19 pan. Sun- Gay to.a royal welcome, : throughout the B.C..Interlor broke through OPA. barriers and over- Nowed on the Castlegar landing strip when the plane touched down, there waa hardly a pérson.who was | nding. not crying’ — the crowd held back until the players had been’ joyfully teunited with their wives and fam- Mes. kings, slapping them on the back, embracing them and pulling thelr hair, =_—=—————_S==S===——. Castlegar News to Publish One Day. Early Next Week The ‘Easter edition of the Castlegar News will be published next Wednesday, ‘one day earlier than’ usual. for ‘classified ads’ willbe 12 Hoon: Tues., March 28. Big Welcome For Smokies ‘yrortd “ehampign ‘Trail /Band, associated with the Smokies: for many years, rhe ~ More ian 500 fans from “About 1,000 Castlegar ‘and dis- trict residents sat.on banks and in thelr cara’ with flags and lustily Overwrought ‘by. ‘emotion — cheered when the team reached the ‘The SHHB- orchestra played the Maple ‘Leaf Forever as the team crossed the Columbia,’ The Castlegar Pire Department truck'‘and. then the Kinnaird Fire Department truck —. both decked out with huge signs — accompan- led the parade: through their’ ré- spective villages, ‘Then ; they, swept forward and pumped ‘tiands of ‘the world ‘hockey All advertising and news deadlines will be advanced .one day and’ readers -are asked to note that the deadline *|.to. phone ‘Mr, Teonsed for: Jureues Al Mosniotits famed Underwear ‘The. Kiwanis Curling Bonsplel= L Stamp Club Wants Hockey Win. Printed. Over Stamps Nine‘ membera of the David Thompson Stamp Club met recent- ly at the’home of Mrs, J. P, Mo- Kay in Castlegar, \ President Axel Nielsen Fequeat- ed “Duncan Carter to fll’in as seb- retary’,.Inj the absence of J.’ Too- good. The, request for donations of auction “material to the Oregon Stamp’ Society to raise funds for thelr club‘house was ordered filed. A communication about the new South “African puripendence Tasue was. read... terested’ are information,” It) was. reported tha: only four ‘members’ had “attended the last. Swap Nite, 4.’ Tt was moved -that the club write. to w. “with! a suggestion that - about 6” million coples of: ah o: So stamp be overprinted ‘with the words, “world Hockey Championship —-1061", and that “he relay this request. to ‘the postmaster ‘general: for attention. ° J, Johnspn of Rossland acted @s auctioneer for a nice selection of -stamps.. Same were real bar= wana A ‘The.program was a. quiz, ‘the tirat time. the club hes. tried. one. Mr. Nielsen” was quizmaster jand Mrs, I, ‘Nielsen was the score- “which country.is: credited with is. suing the’ first stamp of Canada?” Winner was Mr, Duncan’ Carter -{ keeper. Questions were such as|' School, “TOP MARK OF 91 Tt wos dll bands last ‘Thursday night at the Kootenay Music Fest- ival in ‘Trail, . High thark of the evening went _ SHHS Band Best ~In Music Festival CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 23, 1961 Nuremberg by. Wagner, (b) Afr and March by Purcell, (e) Wagner requires full play and. we did get it but at the ex- pense of This work ‘s Stonley Senior. High School Band — a 91 for their playing of. “Erolca Over- ture": by Beethoven and “Titus” by Mozart. an “Their musicianship was beyond reproach,” Capt. E. R. Wragg sald, really requires more mature music. jans., Competence displayed was most creditable, (b)..A "good: rhythmic. opening, will cure this, Brass: playing was but. the march should “A> most, band.” Evening results follow: CLASS, 226, School eee Sen- for High School, Stanley. Humphries Senior | Band, Castlegar, (a). Eroica Over-| ture by Beethoven, (b). Titus by Mozart, ot, Winner (a) “An excellent mus- ical group" Capt. E. R. Wragg, ad- Judicator said..“I rate them very highly, Balance good, though a Iit~ tle faulty in intonation,: Brass‘ in this number very good, Musician- ship ‘beyond reproach.” )) “Exe cellent opening, Don't get squawky notes, very ‘well played.” GLASS 225 — School Band; Sunior’ High ‘School, ; Stanley "Humphries © Jr, Castlegar, 85. High (a) Three be given’ more Ut. “It was a sound musical interpretation for so. young a band,” Cant. Wragg sald. ij CLASS 227 — Junior Band, Under 21. Competing for the Vin- cent Fink Rose’ Bowl. Stanley Humphries Senior Band, Castlegar.’ (a) Die Nacht by Strauss (b): Pistastio by Latham. 88. CLASS 228,‘Milltary or Brass Band. Open, Competing: for. the Blaylock Oup. Btanley Humphries Senior Band of Castlegar, (a) Fanfare and Fable by Overgard. (b) Minuet’ in Eb by Mozaré, 87. : 5 School mary Motives from: the Mastersingers of| — Expects. to Spend IBOB’S PAY'N TAKIT. Open 9 til 9 10 LB: BAG ‘The clarinet was squawky but time]: QUAKER 16 oz. 2 is PRG: <2. LBL JARS. - | family ‘arrives ‘as both he and Penny. don’t ‘believe;‘in ers atthe ‘local changing boats in mid-stream, schools - in: mid-term. al rink abandoned of 60 per. cent or better to lonipote curling to go’out on the highway “In his address to the+ group, im the contest. with’ Mrs; A. B. Condy’ in second John McGilp, administrator, stres- te Place, sed the good public relations, The ‘Winner of the “Beauty Queen” ‘ : forming the public it’ is necessary ‘answers, responsibility to spread the message of. it’s hospital is: the auxillary's Most useful function...) - “In a: continual “process of jit contest will-be judged ry the num-| per of quarter-pound ‘chocolate bars she _and her ‘team of (200 workers sell to, the citizens of ; ‘and outlaying, ayeas, Each bar sold will to vide for instance in the fleld of capital ‘which | concerns expenditure : for equipment, etc. On the: other hand, on the operation costs of. the hos- sequently, '& good program for. hos- pital week is suggeated to build up membership. An increased membership was marked by the attendance of the following “newcomers to the group: pital. ‘which * conceyns: BOHIS. Con- z ‘one vote. torium, Aprif 21, after "Man a crowning of: - @iteen will |" take aks 4n the ‘college's. audi- a twou Tati Your Ropalr Mat "The Accident That a3 Diet Happen” ardent: sportsman. Jack's main’ hobbies aré ‘hunt- g, ‘ishing, “and ‘raising a An ex Navy. man ‘and -fifteen ‘year member . of ‘the | Legion, he will no doubt pe applying for. a irausier to the. : Castlegar Branch. ‘; “Both. Jack and. Penny “have been. friends..of ours -| for, many years: and we are very pleased that they: Have chosen Castlegar as their’future home because they be-* '[Heve it is “THE COMM IMMUNITY, -WiTH W2TH A’ FUTURE.’ ind training / ‘Registered Lab- cee Ub bradors: for field’ work. “He'll ‘be “looking” fora place « | with:a-couple of acres as ‘he has six Labs at present and ~- likes’ lots of room ‘so ‘the dogs won't, bother: others.’. -|and Mrs," R. Bainnion.’ Mrs, 'H, Kellogg, Mrs. ‘W. Qhevel-|~ dave, ‘Mrs.,.W. Fox, Mra. 0. Wieg= a * Castlegar» and District Hospital, | ‘ and, Mrs. W. Gorton end Mrs. A. Held Fridey. at N ‘The services were conducted vs The +purchase’* Car’ ‘portable : stretcher, much needed at this time, re Funeral: Home, parse WHEEL ALIGNMENT Kinnaird, BC. Phone 2472, : Carl & Doreen’ Knutson : PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS will: be assured ‘by ‘the suxiliary. -, Committees reported on the ‘group's social function to be held during hospital: week. “Refi were served.‘ by: Mir... D. ‘Brookes Hymns. sung “were ‘Hills: Around” and “Lead," Kindly ts | Light.” ‘The chapel. was ‘filled. A’ large~ sittendance of » nurses from Castlegar, “Trail : sand Nelson . hosp! tals as well as administrative stafts Cori ae attended, An honor ean ee a5. eae -| med by nurses. A delegation: o! Oswald Motors ‘adian ‘Legion also attended. Pallbearers were Norman Brown, . For More Specials See Cur RED & WHITE FLYER . mE iN. ae 39° Heavy Duty.’ ‘Rubber Tired Air Filled Wheel Barrows ©: -Priced at vecennnerseeee $885 Light Weight Wheel Barrows, “Garden Pet” . MILCON GARDEN CARTS . 2 nae aves ‘Square shaped “JUST. ARRIVED © oe MLTIPLIER, owbns. & SETS. ||. Celebrates, 20-. - ” Years: Business. Doug . Bremmer,! G. A,’ Anderson, ‘Walter Banigan, Pat: Romaine, and ‘Albert Burke.” Ly : Interment * was in’ Nelson Me- morial Park’ Cemetery. THE: SPORTS SCENE. (contintied from’ page ten) ‘Within the past ‘tow 20th anniversary of doing’ business in this area,, we During the same: ,- week that his|- business was Bipeithired its 20th’ prairie arrived at ine garege with a story [Or in it about another Nick Oswald, zo. relative of the, Castlegar Os- wald,:who was also celebrating his Aoi gel of ousiness 30. 9 SOW OF |e i pis te, Ken Pricé \%46;,:team high 659, Walter Cheveldave , 627, Jeck Phantoms LINDOW — ‘To Mr. and Mri. Vie~ tor- Lindow .(nee Diane Cowlin) of Kinnaird, “March” Bae @ son. ' onmveipave — To Mr. and| : 4 Mra, ‘John Cheveldave of Castlegar, ES March. 20, “a daughter. if HARRISON — ‘To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison ot Cate Mar- ch 21,.a Bon... | ; * single; Peewees 1041; ‘team high ag. |: Wayne Newman 683," Bill Johnston |. KINNAI RD, Be. : PHONE 326T - Fluffo, po VELVEETA = i and. wave’ their brooms in salute Delicious, “retreshinents were]. Kinnaird Council ~ | $914,489 this Year F Central Trading |. 2222 - KINNAIRD, 8.6. + FREE DELIVERY " aMibpy EASTER? The \joy of an Easter f They warmly‘ convey ‘Easter . beauty i is the tradition- hope ad laches of + Eas ter. “phone s91 ase Eve) * {AT bi er to the 1991\ amateur kings of the world, The Oastlegar Minor Hockey Association also greeted the Smo- kles, Flowers ‘Renata > a Mr. M. Rohn. . as nothing else can do Sunrise is’ truly reflec: ted. in newborn spring flowers... 1 « -* Greetings - your: family and Fende - their: - everlasting < family. of.. Woodland . Park ~ were weekend . visitors at’ the home of Misses ‘ Lang’ and, 1 Mr. ‘and- Mrs. Ty Cooper of ‘Trail ‘are spending a few.-days at their me here. Mra. VW. al. expression of: the Bone and aught Yakusp. ¥ visitors” ‘at the -home ‘of Mr, and}, ; Mira... Res MeCullough, 2.) Castlegar. were weekend | viditors at the ‘home ‘of? Mr, :and Mrs, A. G. | Hale: i "ahe Renata ‘Wortens Institute neld their ‘March. meeting at the .bome of. Mrs, J, Reimer, a Mrs. 64. Punk’ as hostess. > Mrs’ P Warkentin was lected to.be the'delegate to the district convention, which {s to be held at [| Stocan city. A letter was read trom the Hon, Ray Williston on matters press ae the proposed High e miscellaneous’ show: G, Friesen in honor of Miss Li Penner, on Mar, 16, + Green. and “white along with green and white candles PHONE 3093 ° prpneclblecay gal MARGARINE, Parkay, MILK; Palle 6. tins suenn, | 10 ths. . ae 89e a : bitty tavited 1 Giesta enjoyed)... games and contests. Contest: win- ners were Eleanor Dyck, Mra, Prie- sen, Mrs. Dunn\and peegetine Rempel. ¢ + Gitte” were presented to the guest of honor in a decoarted. bas-} ket.‘to match the color scheme of the room: by little Danny; mice and Francis ‘Patera, . “* Mr, and Mrs, L.-Webber‘ and | ‘ served by. ‘the’ hostess, Mrs, J. Mc. Kay. mm THE ‘ANGLICAN aN OHUROH : jecides-‘to: Meet “Every” Mon, Night *Kinnaira counell will ‘meet ev-| ery Monday night from , now :on, rather than. every seco nday 8s at present... “We've grown past the stage where we're Justa little ;commun- ‘ity,”."commented : village chairmian much. . Too much - business «comes |" into this little. office.” i Commissioners noted that del- Carl: Loeblich.’ “We've grown “too|-: Total estimated expenses for the Castlegar school district “in the current, year have been es- timated at $914,489, A school’ board meeting, at- ‘tended by representatives of the Castlegar and Kihnaird | village councils, was told ‘thet the totat year was $762,001. ‘Added to ‘this are debt ‘ser- ital of $74,325, “hee figures have been .re- ceived by the department of ed- operating budget set up for the| | vices of $78,163 and current cap Nakusp, were. weekend). ‘Mrs, A. Koch: and’ Erhard of |’ atreamers |” “230 pan. Evensong — St, Alb’s. + 780 pm, Evensong — Lane MONDAY IN HOLY WEEK 1030 am, St, Alban’s _— HO. 2740 pm. St, Alban's 720 am, &t Alban’s — Ho. 7.30. pm. St. Alban's, |. BAUNDY, THURSDAY <7 10.20a.m. 8t, John’s.. 7.30 pm. St, Alban’s, GOOD FRIDAY 9.30 am. Robson, Family Service 10.30 ‘am. Bt. 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