““GASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1962 Anglican Ch Members of St. Alban’s WAyin June and birthday cards have a held, their regular mecting Thurs-| been mailed, Soclal Service report day evening in the parish hall with 12 members. present. The meeting was opened with the WA prayer led by the presi-{|Many thank-you cards had been dent, Mrs. R. Donnan. Mra, Johnson read the prayer for the Prayer partner, Mrs. M. Klat. Mrs, Donnan welcomed the members Ey and routine business was conduc-|for the Senior Citizens had been ted. A vote of thanks was extended to Miss Jean Stainton for the use of her projector and screen at the qe meeting, In committee reports H. Westwood, the Dorcas Bel hes, reported that the Dor- cag parcel had been completed and mailed. Mrs, F. Gibson, for the|h Little Helpers, said there will be a Little Helpers Party some time Work Started on New urch Site by Mys, J. F. Killough showed that cards have ‘been sent to the sick and hospital visits have been made, received from those receiving flo- wers and cards, Mrs. Killough also reported that the evening of entertainment very successful and she extended her thanks to those Who had help- ed with the refreshments and en- tertainment, Mrs. Donnan thanked Mrs. Kitlough for convening the even- ing for the Senior Citizens and also the committee who ecslated er, A letter from Mrs. M. Klai with good wishes for the WA was read by the president. Iv was de- Get year free copy THE FINANCIAL POST just carried a 12 page, full-color supplement on Mutual Fands, which gives you eer answers to many investment questions. AND IT’S YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Just write foe it or get your copy at our office. You'll be glad you did. EVANS INVESTMENTS STOCKS - _BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS ‘the WA meetings and special func- cided that the WA bank account be changed from: a savings ac- count to a current account. - An’ invitation was received from the United Church Women for the WA to attend their meet- ing May 22 to hear.the guest speaker, E," Pryce. The members were reminded that Sunday was the WA corporate communion for the WA and that Rev. B. Resker would be the celebrant. letter was received asking for four members to assist on Wednesday morning, May 23, at the Oral Vaccine: Clinic. Those helping will ‘be Mrs. Westwood, ‘Mrs. Gibson, Mrs, Killough and Mrs. Donnan, Rev. Day spoke for a short time to the: members and reported that work had commenced on the central church site and that the church would be moved to the new site late in-May. Tho members asked many questions regarding the new church and Rev. Day an- swered them. Rev. Day asked for the pray- ers and loyalty of all for the church, Final plans were. made for the luncheon that the WA is catering for on May 19 and ar- rangements will be made for the Pies to be collected: from the members. ed historian to make up a scrap book ‘of pictures and clippings of ‘ions. The president closed a very 1460 Bay Ave. 364 Baker St! ion 7 Trail, B.C. served by the °. hostesses, '/Mrs. | til Mr. Britsow is successful in 365-1231 - Phones - 2398 | Sobnson and Mrs, F. Hostetter. | finding suitable accommodation. eeting Nelson, B.C. which delicious refreshments were Mrs. ‘AL Johnson was appoint- | and past-president of the Courten- clubs. with prayer, after | three children. His wife Ellen and family are residing in Kitimat un- Alben Hall in Castlegar was the meeting place for ladies from Rossland, Trail, Nelson and Castle- gar Home Leagues on May 1 for a day of great inspiration and fel- Jowship in ‘harmony with the theme, “God's Garden of Friend- ship.” The afternoon session, chaired by the guest from Vancouver, Mrs. Brigadier L. Pindred, divisional home league secretary, was geared to home leagues especially, Each group was able to participate in some way. The roll call was of special interest for as each group present was accounted for, the members of that group. placed a ball of wool on a tree mi 2 a gay wool-blossomed tree. The wool has been gathered from each rally in to help out in Northern B.C. Sal- vation Army Indian villages as well as for some of the needy missionaries in other countries. A little more spice was added to the session as repre- sentatives from each league com- peted in a spelling bee using bo- tanical and ‘biblical words. Mrs. Pindred spoke briefly about some of the gardens men- Local Salvation Army Home League Wins Shield ‘POWER. a+. for "week-end" gardening! _ TILLSMITH con POW ma ‘The: regular mecting of the Two Ladies Entertain Senior Citizens Friday Senior Citizens, was. held (Friday | bt the province and has been used| All. NOW IN CASTLEGAR Adams GOLD STRIPE: CANADIAN RYB tioned in the bible and the great impression happenings there have made upon mankind. The Castlegar Home League ladies served a delightfully pre- pared supper Yo all delegates after which Mrs, Pindred demonstrated a few very lovely and practical handicraft ideas, The evening public meeting was again chaired by Mrs. Pindred and groups from Nelson, Trail and Rossland participated in‘ the short program after which all attending greatly enjoyed the showing of a 40-minute film tivled “This Above " Prt} Kitimat Man. . Joins Employment ry a “2 Office in Trail . BR. C. Bristow, recently ap- pointed as manager grade 3 of the Trail Local Office of the National Employment Service ‘assumed his duties on May 7, Mr. Bristow joined . the Na- tional Employment ‘Service as a clerk 1 in April, 1954. He was promoted Yo Employment ‘Branch supervisor of the Prince George office in February, 1957 to June 1860, In July Mr. Bristow assumed the managership of the Princeton local office, and the following July became manager of the Kitimat local office. Mr. Bristow served seven years with the Royal Canadian Navy, both on the high seas and in Great Britain, He has been president ay Legion: and an active member of the Rotary and Kiwanis service Mr. Bristow is married and has ‘STORAGE YOUR H i and our Storage for your FURS -There’s no question clothing when you insured. 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Present at the rally in comparison It keeps its flavour to the with the number on their roll. 4 The Trail. evening group were very bottom of the glass awarded the prize for the most at- tractive Poster announcing home —the mark of a great league meetings, The Castlegar Home League whisky. were thrified to be the recipients of the coveted provincial home league shield awarded for the} - greatest increase in new mem: bership and attendance during the previous year. Their achieve- ment was a 50 per cent increase in new membership and 100 per cent increase in attendance for 1961, It is hoped that in the very near future the Salvation Army will be opening a corps in the Castlegar-Kinnaird area, To any ladies interested in joining the Home League meetings are held each Tuesday evening at 7.30 pm. Inquiries concerning meeting places: may be made by phoning ‘Mrs. D. Sikstrom at 365- 8162, Next time you buy, try mellow custom-blended Gold Stripe, in the con- venient 12 and 25 ounce flask bottles. HOW MANY HAVE USED A BANK LOAN? | More than ever before—because the chartered banks have on their books more and onal loans ‘than ever before / Commercial Joana to help keep the wheels of industry moving. Personal loans for a wide variety of individual. and family purposes. At last count, more than. 1,250,000 men and ‘women, were making use' of some form of personal Joan for some worthwhile purpose 3 Year by year, more people discover. the ease and convenience of borrowing from a bank, It’s good business to see your local bank manager when you stand in need of. financial: help. tHE CHARTERED. BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Bey lied re hondlés for compact ‘storage .;. conver- 4 ont fo adjustl .! iSoctery evening in the Legion Hall with q.. T.. Webster CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1962 (ot h 5 experiences on. the way. On the us" she ‘met.a gentleman from Edmonton and. in the: course so of Mrs, U.P, Ferguson told of the Senlor Citizens’ Homes she had visited. in Trail and Kimker- ley, She told how comfortable and beautiful they were and very con: veniently located; These homes are available to the Senior Citizens at a very nominal cost. The members hada short discussion on these hoines. * “There. was also a tscusston of TV installation eabtés fees ‘and the chainriels available..‘This’ will again ;:be: discussed’. at.’ a ‘later ‘meeting ‘when some’. more’ infor- mation has been obtained, 2 Plan Were made.to entertain “| the’ provinctal President, W. 'C. :| Kelly, who plans: to bée:in Castle, gar on ‘May '23, At the conclusion buiblitess' the: members were er- eens by Mrs, G. Quayle and Mrs, sore: ‘Anderson. the model rallway and the wonder | People.are taken Needle via an elevat top there is a balcony where attle as the balcony ig rotating all the une. ‘Mrs, Anderson gave an outline trip ‘to California ‘and her of: it all atthe Space aes ‘a la to $80) Poalr a Fook viewers can see the whole of Se-/ th Mrs, *, that he was an ange of x ish wick \ of “Kinnaird..‘She said ‘the highlight of her trip was. the visit to : Disneyland’ and told ‘of ‘the many wonderful things to see and Senlor Citizens. Refreahments ‘were | 18:! served > by. Mrs. L.P, Ferguson and ‘Mrg.-I, J. Petschatter, \do. Saanirona aati “parade at the ‘Cas: ‘At the ‘close .of a very plea-| tlegar Airport at 18:30 hrs on Wed- manager is E.: Bradford, Umpire sant evening Mr. Webster. thanked | nesday 23 May. 62, Mrs. Quayle and. Mrs, Anderson |Next parade: Wednesday 30 May Coael ;|for sharing their trips with the | 62. Ralls at the High School at fe Uitte league teams are as fol- utines” et Ro : Annual Taspect(on. All -b James Horvath | Lat Satiniay . Funeral: services were hold | 30 Saturday from’ the chapel ,of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Sates 23 ler he. hed‘climbed vo help a Tegwin Hovans offiated at and burial was in Park Memorial Cemetery ‘at Kinnaird. Organist was’ Mrs, A. Berg and| hymns sung’-included Nearer My Ged to, Thee ‘and Rock of teen ‘Active ANDERSON AGENCIES 3 _ Bae, Fhe des Ree Phi ses-atv0 | FIKING UP CAN BE FUNI ” . Fixing up a house is fun when ‘it involves», spain a and. paper ordering ‘p] ‘ i ‘door “ elcome” to your friends, ete. 2 * Bur: money "spent on TROUBLE is no fun at all.: Broken: pipes, faulty wiring, roofs ; that'Teak . 2. “Make sure the house yi : Bay! ‘is aga solid. Deal with a broker who is Lage for : careful investigation: and - : breamitre our reputation . dd and 5 We ‘plain e Pecome; seb Us ys keep J “hand argee Bent now. -that. the » children are playing more outside. . They'll love it:as a fresh-up drink . and. so will Ror ‘the Gui i Plc Up, Drink Mille: | Sponsored bre: you. *| Horvat /Wwas a member of the Presbyterian Church, wife, ce Nils’ Bystrom ' of Csstlegar ‘and Mrs. _H. Esenpenko of. Yorkton, Sask.; two sons, William of Nelson | the. and James of Calgary; 956. children and one great-grandchild. in th ‘the arena hn is man. but ‘no. man-made :fires cecur. ‘Its Femoteness ‘saves it!- Open’ up. that game area, with roads;:trails, air- crate and. ind. people and. the’ tisk of probably will. occur. |"; these areas:should not be opened up. The}¥- should. ‘The-country-be- longs to the people who inhabit it, But we should always realize that/ yes.to remind when we add: ": Forest Conservation, Week. ser- us that forest fires are in ‘the main the. product’ of man’s» own carelessness thwarted by Forestry and ican man’s ‘initiative. engram’s: SPECIAL OLD Kinnon wi by G/C| Te: ‘— D, Sallis and E. Gi J. G. Archambault. AFC., CD, site - a erud All Officers and Instructor are de- Team 38—s. Melnick ‘and E ra tailed to! be present at this par. 1, ade. sorters will wear medals, 3. Ordetly Officers: the. Castlegar, baltpark: Te i im — Association was organized, The’ following officers were | Thurs., June uA 12 Thurs., June 14, 23 Fri, June 18, 45. Little League Baseball Sef Up " “At a meeting held May 3 in| Mon., May. 28, 24 ithe. Marlane Hotel, the Castlegar |Thurs., May 31, 3-5 ‘and Robson Little League Baseball |Fri., June 1, 1-4 elected: Fri, June 8, 3-4 Mon, June 25, 1-4 President, a Bailey;- gecre- Mon., June 11, 1-5 Thurs, June 28,25, $ exec: - ‘ative i Rr Gemnilll, S. Dretnicr, L. Green: wood and E. Dams. Equipment in-chief is. Wm, Price, shés and managers for the Team i — R. Martini and 1. Me: Team 4—E, Dams ean Bree Smith and R. 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