CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C, . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954 : Veterans Notice ALL VETERANS and WIVES ARE CORDIALLY IN- VITED TO ATTEND THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE LEGION HALL and CLUB ROOM, FRIDAY EVENING —8 P.M, BANCING and REFRESHMENTS— The “District’s Social Events guests in the Kinnaird Improve- ment Society Hal] where a three tier: wedding cake, topped by centred the bride's table, which was also bedecked with gladioli, tastefully arranged. The Hall‘ too was. richly de- corated with flowers. - The toast. to the bride,. was Phone 3031 d by her uncle, Mr, C. Castlegar Happenings HUNTING TRIP. —’ Three Kin- naird hunters proved ‘their prowess already though . the FROM YUKON — Mr. and Mrs. J, Blackmer of Whitehorse, Yukon are visiting at the home of Mrs, Blackmer’s mother, Mrs. AS Sweaters ALL WOOL KILSPINDIE Direct. From SCOTLAND You'll Love The Texture Of These Garments PULLOVER. WITH -V NECK .... $9.95 CARDIGANS ................ $12.50 FOR THE FINEST IN SWEATERS ~LEITNER'S LTD. of HOME FROM HOSPITAL - Mr. F, Eremenko returned home by plane Monday from Van- couver General Hospital where he has been a patient. see HOME FROM TRIP — Mr.and Mrs. V..Sorenson and daughter Carol of Kinnaird, accompanied by Paul Gergely of Castlegar, have returned from a motor trip to coastal and US. points. * TO HAMILTON — Mrs, A. T. Horswill left Tuesday morn- ing for a holiday in Hamilton, Ontario. s 2 IN HOSPITAL Mr.: P, Kereoff is a patient in’ the Kootenay Lake Gen- eral Hospital. season is still young, They are Elmer Lucas, Paul Hildebrandt and Jack Collin- son. Rental of. a locker is: in- dicated, informed {sources say. FROM ONTARIO — Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Keizer, Fort Fran- ces, Ontario, ‘ and: son Jerry accompanied by a friend, have been visiting at. the home of their daughter ‘and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Jack. Allan-Schiavon Vows Pledged Here Sal. St. Alban’s Church in Castle- gar was decorated with gladioli and asters and roses bedecked the pews for nuptial ceremonies Saturday afternoon uniting in marriage, Ethel Carolina, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, An- tonio Schiavon of Kinnaird, and Sergeant Bruce Allan of the Canadian Army, son of Mr.‘and Mrs, L. of Vi Kinnaird Corner Archdeacon B, A. Resker of Castlegar officiated at the double TO NORMAL SCHOOL — Mr. Allan Jacobson has left to at- tend Normal School at Victoria. : ene f 2 HOME FROM TRIP — Mr, and Mrs. W. Jacobson have re- turned from a motor trip to coastal points and the States BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 © The W. A. of Castlegar Velted. lent are holding a Bake Sale Friday - In the Co-Op Store. @ = Angliican’s,are asked to turn out to a work party at - the Kinnaifd Church, at 9 a.m. gat. Sept. 25. @ Official” i of the C: ‘Legion : Hall and Club Room, Friday, Sept 24, 8 p.m. All vet- erans and their wives cordially invited. St. Alban’s W. A. meets tonight at 7:30 in the Parish Hall. ,The Robson Community Play School. is holding a tea‘and fish pond for children and their mothers and friends, in the Play School on Friday September 24 from 3 - 5 pm. Fire Kills 400 Canadians every year. ' can of shi and Oregon. es. @ BIRTHDAY PARTY — Miss Shirley Calkin celebrated her twelfth birthday Saturday af- ternoon. Guests were treated to a delicious luncheon pnd ring The bride, given in ‘marriage by her father, -wore a balleri- na length gown of nylon net and lace over taffeta with shoul- der length veil secured by a coronet of seed pearls. She car- ried a bouquet-of red roses with white satin streamers. Miss Joyce Schiavon, maid of honor, and Miss Geraldine Schia- von, bridesmaid, chose gowns of yellow and mauve net over taf- feta respectively, with corsages r of Trail and respon- to the: “bridesmaids. was then proposed by the best man. The bride’s mother chose for the occasion a Navy dress méd with white, with matching hat and. red «accessories. The groom's mother wore am- ethyst dress with matching hat and black accessories, For the “honeymoon trip “to northern U.S. points the pride donned’ a tailor-made, Oxford Grey suit with red hat, shoes and accessories, On their return the young couple will reside at 2140 Daniell Street, Trail. a miniature bride and groom)f ded to by the groom. A toast|f ~ COLUMBIA ELECTRIC | Phone 4111 - Castlegar WIRING CONTRACTING ff ELECTRIC HEATING a APPLIANCES TIMETABLE CHANGES Sun. Sept. 26 1954 Full information from agent (UT THE COST MEAT ‘ POT ROASTS Ib. .... 39c SHORT RIBS, Ib, .... 25c PACIFIC MILK CASE .......2.ces020 sae BED “TINS 2-FOR ........ 33¢ WAX PAPER CAKE MIXES | Ye PRICE DEAL Z FOR cocccseceseeeee 39€ of mauve and yellow for their sisier’s nuptials. Another sister, ‘Toni’ (An- ii ) i » was the flow- later the group movie. Invited guests wete Linda Davies, Sandra Gray, -Lois Fink, Joan Reed, Joan ‘Sheilds, Bobby White, Marg and Sally Barnes. on. © FROM VANCOUVER — Mr. Bob Smith of Vancouver was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Barnes. | SPECIAL auner — The Rev. George F ‘ish sin- er girl, dressed in a green nylon orgundy dress and carrying a basket of flowers. Constable “Bud” smyth ot the Trail RCMP Det BUTTER NO 1, LB. ‘ eee MARGARINE SOLO o..nsceeescseccneecene’ 296 DELMAR ................ 29¢ best man and Constable ‘Jack Wylie of the Salmo Detachment was usher. ~ Misses Tannis and Babs Kil- lough sang two wedding hymns. during the signing of the regist- er, with Mis, Hpstetter, ac- i Ne th ging Evangelist, will. be a guest at the Kinnaird Presby- thers was a reception of some 70 YQU PAY LESS AT _TRISCHUCKS OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. .a lively teitian Church, day after- noon and.. wilj. render solo can reduce financial loss from fire, But only you can save lives, Be careful! You may save a life.— Perhaps your own, BABY CLINICS ° Robson — at the Hall, Tuesday sept. 2-3:30 pm, 23 at Mrs, Polonikoff’s . Thrums — 3-4 pm Reserve Sat. Oct. 2. for the Kinnaird W. L tea and Bazaar and «bake sale. The local asso@fation to the Girl Guides will hold their first meeting at the home of Mrs. C. H. King Tuesday, September 28th at 2:30 p.m. Catholic Women’s League Bake Sale, Sat. afternoon, Sept. 25th, from 2-4 p.m, at Goulet’s Drug Store. The Stanley Humphries P.T.A. will be holding their first meeting of the season, in the Library of the schoo! on Monday. 27th. at 8 o'clock in the evening. An is so please come out and support the new executive. Castlegar Film Council — A profectionist’s course will be given October 14, 15 and 16 on the Bell and Howell machine, A written exam must be passed. Everyone is eligihle. Fee $1.00 per person, Anyone interested please contact Mrs. W. Banigan or Mr. Graham Smith. “The first df a series of flour evenings ‘of films for children will be shown at the Robson Community Hall at 7:30 p.m,, Friday, Sept. 24th. Silver Collection. Childrens films, 6 p.m, Coronation Hall, Monday September 27th. “Ivan the. Terrible”, 2 Russian classic with English sub-titles will be shown at the Coronation Hall Friday, Sept 24th at 8 p.m. No Wednesday, Sep' charge. A ¢ will follow regarding the organization of a Film So- ciety. Local artists who wish to display their work in the Exhibition of Canadian Painters in the S.H.HLS. library Sept 28, 29 and 30 are Invited to contact’ Mrs, W. Bani- gan at aq77. tt ; Sept. 29th, 7:30 p.m. at. 3. p.m. United Church Continued from Page 1 need -for new church buildings elsewhere. Frank Moran, of the Kootenay Presbytery’s property committee also ‘commented on .the speed with. which the building was accomplished and spoke too of the generous contribution of vol- unteer labor. Karl’ M. Spence of the Kinnaird i to the Presbytery “for your interest.and all that you have done, which has spurred,us on to what we have accomplished.” Bringing congratulations from the Consolidated’ Mining and Miller. and A. H. Culley, spoke for the Kinnaird Board ‘of Com- missioners. : George Santano of the’ Castle- gar A. O. T. S..Club offered || “heartiest congratulations on a job. well done” ‘and : urged all to adopt the motto of his club “As One That Serves”. ? Archdeacon *B. A. ~ Resker of Gastlegar spoke for the Anglican ‘church, emphasizing that’ though both the Anglican and United Church are building new. church- es within a quarter mile of each other, they are working together, “all followers of One Great Lea- der.” * ‘The service closed with greet- ings from the Kootcnay Pres- byte: s Smelting Company was John ity. ad : - Sukes.... . Now rs SEPTEMBER WITH OCTOBER - JUST AROUND THE CORNER ——And it won't be pag ‘until we're raking leaves. It'll soon be time to think about.a Fall change-over for. your car and truck, too. No. ‘matter when it is though: of. SERVICE for your car,. think of your local SHELL: DEALER. “MAKE: IT A HABIT TO STOP. IN: HERE "REGULARLY. — Wy PAYS. {When you think: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954 © ‘CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. PAGE 5 Advance Billing On Tho Art Show ‘BY PAT BANIGAN Next week the libmary at the High School will magically be- come a Salon of paintings — paintings by well-known Cana- dian artists and our dine local artists, ‘Each evening two or three films with intriguing titles and fascinating subject. matter will be shown and discusion groups conducted on the contents, Some of the film titles— a) Begone Dull Care, b) Canadian Uandscape, c) Fiddle-de-dee, d) West Wind, neatly Sun up 3) trio, b) painting trips with A. Y. Jackson, a mgember of the original Group of ‘Seven, c) a film. fantasy’, of ‘dancing color with 1eMcLaren pail s me a Fall Fair ea Continued from Pagel , have been referred to the Traffic on film, translating sound, into sight, d) Tom’ Thompson, who in four short years created time- less images of the North’ Ameri- can scene. - All this and more will be yours three evenings, next weel — Tuesday, Wednesday ‘and Thursday, Sept, 28, 29. and. 30 at the Stanley ‘Humphries High School Library with Salon doors open at 7. Through the Castlegar Film Council, similar displays and films on handicrafts of all de- serine can be made available is shown in lines and color of jazz unio Played by the Oscar Peterson ing initial presentation. See you at the Salon. of the Columbia feme Revelstoke south to. the border. “We must work together for common problems-in the devel- opment of this: large area and Chamber of Commerce Continued from Page L tee chairman, reported there are now 57 paid ‘up members ‘with six in arrears. He said there are three members who ‘have given long and faithful service to their community and the Chamber, who can no longer at- tend the for various |™ draft sui for agriculture, transport rtation, conservation and .forestry,” he concluded, FAIR ‘BOARD LAUDED. Gratitude .to the Fall Fair Board “for engineering this suc- cessful affair,” was ressed by Victor Jenks, chairman of the Castlegar Board of Com- missioners. He said the exhibits had very much impressed the judges, particularly the flower and fruit and vegetable sections, Mr. Jenks appeared again Sat- Room 10 — BADMINTON MEETING "Wednesday, Sept. 29th. “NEW MEMBERS WELCOME— ‘For Information PHONE ROBIN PINCOTT, 3683 7:30 p.m. High School urday to the trophies and awards to the win- ning exhibitors, A. J. Weir, chairman of the Fall Fair Board, welcomed every- one to the fair and expresed thanks for the donations and support received. “The exhibits this year have well exceeded |. anything in the past,“ he said.|? reasons and suggested they ‘be Castlegar are finali and the went on record as ig a toll bridge and agreed to circulate a petition for {ts construction, was not constitutional since «it was not called by council, ‘This suggestion was thrown out how- ever,-when the ‘meeting? unani, mously. passed a motion approv- ing the action of the executive members who called the special ing. George Shaw and others thought possibility of getting a roadway across this dam, are investigated. This suggestion received little support, When the ‘decision to proceed with the petition was made, Mr. Anderson asked to resign from the Roads. and Bridges Com- mittee, but the meeting asked him to reconsider, ‘ The fi 1 the ion should show what given h "y life J. R, Elliott, Ed Lewis.and W. T. Waldie were named to a special committee to study the | & matter. The Roads and Bridges “Com- mittee was. instructed to learn what government plans are re- garding a proposed widening of the Genelle Bluffs section of the Castlegar-Trail highway — job which the Chamber would like to see’ expedited. Biggest portion of the * meet- ing was devoted to a discussion of the Toll bridge petition which was opposed by C. A. Anderson on the grounds .that “it in- dicates very poor support for a toll bridge among the estimated 5,000 people’ in this ar ea. Others said the 509 signatures is'a good. majority of the people out that only “If the fair to grow like this, we will need a new building again soon,” Other award se wvinners among Mrs. H, one: member of each household signed and no children’s signa- tures were sec Mr. And she A. Eremenko & Co. Your Bargain Days: Sept. 24 & 25- Meats "PICNICS, Ib... 53¢ COTTAGE ROLLS Ib; 69¢ PORK RIBLETS Ib. 25¢ PORK HOCKS Ib. 29¢ ‘BABY BEEF liver Ib. 45¢ Meats MINCED BEEF 2 fbs. 69c BEEF POT ROAST Ib. 39c PRIME RIB ROLL ROUND STEAK Ib. 65c VEAL CHOPS Ib. -65c _ COFFEE, Nabob | 7 tb. cin $2 ‘ona! CAKE MIX. Little ‘Diover white or chocolate 20c cee POWDERS PRODUCE R. Oborne, omen Fruit; Mrs. Marie Stov- er, Castlegar, Leo Bosse Chal- lenge Cup in the Flowers sec- tion; Mrs. PB A, Bateman, Ross- the special meeting last July which nain. The Balmoral Five Band from Trail entertained with Highland music and ‘dccompanied ten young lassies, pupils of Mrs. K, in a Highland Danc- Hi and Olga Striloff,. Kinnaird,’ the Castlegar: Kiwanis: Cup for top Sunior exhibitor, Mrs. E. Leroy of Castlegar won prizes for the best Gladioli Spike and the Best Basket Display; Mrs. C. H. King, Castlegar, won Mrs. Jean Jones, Castlegar, won second and third-awards in the Five Roses Flour Competition; Mrs. W. Easton won second in the Blue Ribbon Special Com- petition and Mrs. D. A. Mac- Intosh, was first in the Blue Ribbon Tea Biscuit Competition. A complete prize list appears elsewhere in this issue. BIKE RACES Among the fair’s other activi- ties, designed chiefly for the younger fry, were bicycle races and a pillow fight Friday after- noon and a best dressed doll arid - cowboy: contest : Saturday. Bike race winners were: Boys, 8-10. — Andy. Shutek and Albert Merrifield, tied for first; David Leitner second, Boys, 10-12 — 1. Terry Wall- ner,-2. Alan MacKinnon. Boys, 12-14 — J. D. Scott, 2. 2, Elsie Mooney. In. the pillow fight, in phic ing The girls par- ticipating were Judy. Austin, Jeannette King, Margie King, Elaine Chernoff, Patsy Lauder, Margaret Lauder, Carol. Geier, and Gayle Davis. WHANGES IN TRAIN SERVICE Effeciive peptemucr 26, 1954 TRAINS 67 & 68. between Nelson, Lethbridge and Medicine Hat will be withdrawn. fe TRAINS SlL & 512 . (Daily ex. Sun:) between Medicine Hat & Lethbridge will provide a new service - SRAINS 11 and 12 (Daily) will. continue to ‘operate through . between Mendicine Hat, Nelson and Vancouver, but on a new schedule. For full information : please see your local agent ‘Canadian : Pacific Marlane Geier, Beverly Pickney |- opposition there is in the area to a toll bridge and ‘other sug- gestions were that the petition should be tabled till plans for the proposed earth-fill dam near agreed with the words of R. A. D. West: . “We're not going to’ get .a free bridge. That’s quite obvious. ‘We'll have to try for a toll bridge or remain content with the pre- sent ferry. tYEARS. MAHOGANY AERO-DOORS A THING OF SEAUTY FOR YOUR HOME —LIGHT IN WEIGHT YET DURABLE FOR Dozens of these DOORS are eine sold every day — Compare these doors for PRICES and QUALITY and you'll be “convinced: they're the door to buy. 2 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. Ee 2 ff. 8 in. x6 ft. 8 in 2.2... SBGS. 2 ft. 4 in. x 6 ft. Gin. ......... $8.00 x 6 ft. G6 in. ....0...2... $7.80 Baer ‘FOR .CASH - GASTLEGAR’ Bl UL DING SUPPLY STOR GENERAL Ce Tne — PHONE 2161 WE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT. OF HOLLAND BULBS _For Planting New 69c¢ PER BOX OF TULIPS, HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, .SNOW DROPS, CROCUSES, etc. COATS ads ‘” QUR LADIES DEPARTMENT - See: our new arrival of Fall and Winter SKIRTS Fall Dresses on Sale Now 25% OFF REGULAR PRICE BLOUSES the end attempted to ‘knock each other. off with nothing more potent than ‘pillows, Daniel Ro- maine, Deer Park, was the win- ner in the doys, 8-10; Dave Mc- Pherson, Castlegar, won the boys 10-12; Bob Townsend, Castlegar, was boys. 12 - 1@champion Sher: Castlegar, ,won the Girls, 16 and over and ‘yril Sookachoff, Kinnaird, won the boys, 16 and over. here were no-entries in the best’ dressed. doll. contest’ Sat- urday and, Gene Shutek, only entry. in the Cowboy Dress con- was the prizewinner for this event, Other fair activities included a Scottish concert Friday even- ing jand @ brief ,band concert Saturday by the Castlegar Legion Band, ‘both events hampered by, TEAHAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL and WOOD .. Phone 4191 - OFFICE -> 80 Crescent St. ns *YILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR Notice is Habe “given that on Thursday, September 30, 1954 ‘at the- hour of 10:00 o’cls I will sell ‘at’Public the AM..,in.,the forenoon at the Village: Office, Castlegar, B.C.': ‘ ies situate in ‘the ‘Village of FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARGARINE Solo. FANCY CORN PINEAPPLE 4 bars ... ve... Sle Malkin’s ......... 16 PORK & BEANS. Better Buy 2 for Sliced ....0....:.°38¢ ORANGE JUICE Memphis belle 48 oz. 47c . FACE SOAP... 25c ‘2 for... Malkin’s FOR THE LUNCH BUCKETS MEAT SPREAD PEANUT BUTTER | -47c -» 27e¢ ey aes “59 3 for BABY FOOD bee eee ee ee x “LOIN. Pon “LEG: OF “PORK; POT ROASTS OF BEEF, Ih. ..-:.....-- MEATS GHOPS, 1 eo rte een eos 63c. . - 4c. Room 10, S.HLHLS. ytery. ; * te, g Fi : 3 2 : Q Reserve Saturdev, October 9th. for the “East Indian 3 yahey Lec: ieee one Dastor at} |. hE GS e i : eee ate lemon, , unless “the somes, a omer paid, Raed! 5 Pe tes an Miracle Show”. he he C reniin- ; Rotary Glab. High School Reditocane” ie ged those present * ‘that the first NARE - AMOUNT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Cyril: Bell Agencies Lid, |i son nos = begun under United Church aus- pices by Mrs. J. ‘Lipsett and Phone 3441 _ Insurance Advisors Castlegar NIGHT CALLS EHONE 3683, R. A, PINCOTT . LEG VEAL STEAK, Ib. 2.2.2. .sseeses HALIBUT, FRESH SLICED, ib. weueaware + De & -WirML. Croeble: ~~: $159.82... --, Lot 9, Block 28, D. L. 181, Map 650 “W. W. Ozeroff* © "9123.56 Part Block 3, .D. L. 181, Play 2211 Dated .at, Castlegar, B. Cc this 22nd Sey of September.’ 1954. - totak A, ‘T. Horswill, “ Collector | held at the home of Mrs. J. Thatcher, . both Castlegar resi- dents now. The Sunday School then became’a Community Sun- day ‘School under the direction of! Major Moll... i