CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 25, 1960 Mother and Daughier Dinner The Golden Jubilee thome prevailed when Robson Brown- jes, Guides, mothers and Guide leaders met for the annual mo- ther and daughter banquet in the Community hal. Mrs. Reg Bro, Guide cap- tain, welcomed the visitors and introduced Mrs. J, R. McBain, District commissioner, who in turn introduced the head table: Mrs, H. Hyson, area commission- er; Mra. A. M. Rizzuto of Castle- divisional — commissioner; Mrs, H,_F. of Ross- golden tulips were placed in va- ses marked with large gold 50's. “A Guide and a Brownie cake, made by Mrs, J,.Hunter and de- corated by Mrs, Beth Rogers. in Guide and Brownie’ colors’ with emblems, was cut by Mrs, Hy- son and Mrs. Johnson, respec- tively, Following the toast to the Queen, Judy Worley, Brownie, Mrs, MacBain urged the girls to keep up the good work and briefly outlined the growth. of the district, Mrs. Hyson enlarged on, this topic, stating that there were now 1381 Guides in the West Kootenay, She outlined what Mrs Riz- zuto'a various badges were for and then called ‘upon Mrs. ‘J. Raine to present her with oe Cash: Awards Total $1,105: at ‘Teamwork -in pooling ‘ know- ledge and experience, a variety |L. A. of useful ideas, and a previous suggestion helped to earn cash’ awards, for Cominco employees during the past two months, {One hundred ‘and nineteen through the campany’s suggest- ion: plan at Trail, Kimberley and proposed a toast to the and Mrs, R. Nickerson respond- ed. Mrs, J, Hunter, Brown Owl, to the toast proposed Jand, district commissioner; Mrs. J. Raine, area treasurer; Mrs, H. Johnson, past Brown Owl and Mrs. O. of to Guiders by ‘Guide, Kathy Gir- oud, : In a short address Mrs, Riz- zuto why there were the local diff and read Qn the lace covered tables, ‘a poem, “Pulling Together.” Schofield Papers .Given to John L, Schofield of Chap- man Camp, has recently depos- ited with the provincial archives a valuable collection of family] W manuscripts for the purpose of establishing, with the concur- rence of his sister Miss Letitia D, Schofield of Trail, a perman- ent memorial of the service of their father, James Hargrave Al. the Province son's Bay Oompany, one of the most remarkable women of the wince days in the Canadian fest. In 1886 he came to BA, as a station’ agent with the Canadian Pacifie Railway. After a week at Donald, B.C., he was ‘sent to Yale and in 1887 to Vancouver, In °1891 he was transferred to i and in 1899. to cock to of British Columbia, For 26 consecutive: years, from 1907 until his retirement from public life in 1933, J. H. Schofield represented the. West Kootenays as a Conservative in the provincial legislature. Prior to his entry into pro- vincial polities he had -also ser- ved the city of Trail as an alder- *man in 1902 and aa mayor from 1903-1907, and as early as 1899 he had been elected to the school board. Born in Brockville, Ontario, in 1866, Mr, Schofield was the son of Frederick Schofield and Letitia Hargrave, His mother was the eldest daughter of chief fac- Trail, where the remained until his death on Dec, 9, 1938, At the time of his election to the B.C. Legislative Assembly he severed his connection with railway com- ‘pany and established an insur- ance business in Trail, + The bulk of the manuscript material in the collection relates to James Hargrave and his es- tate covering the years 1821 to 1866, Included in it are a-signifi- cant number of letters of , his wife, Letitia, 1851-1852 and num: erous other family documents. Taken as whole it makes a noteworthy ‘ addition to the re- cord of one of the great famil- ies of Rupert's Land and-early Manitoba, dor James Hargrave of the Hud- area and gave Mry. Johnson her ri year service star. brought cash awards totalling $1,105. Tony Bertuzzi, an employee Pamela presented Mrs, Johnson with a eift on behalf of the Brownies and: Dene Giraud, Guide also gave Mrs, Johnson a gift on be- half of all her. former Brownies who are now Guides. The LA gift was presented by Mrs. Andersen. In thanking c refining .depart- ment at Trail received an ad- ditional $100 award, ‘making a total of $230 for a suggestion submitted two years ago. At that time he received $130 for an, im- provement ta the piping arrarm gement on machines in the lead refinery. those present, Mrs. Joh: Te- marked how much she missed putting on jher uniform each Week and meeting the girls but would be very happy to assist them in any way at any time if she could. ‘A short “The LM. De- Long, making the presentation, congratulated Mr. Bertuzzi- for this excellent suggestion, which (proved to be of greater” value thar expected. 4 “Walter Wels, employed a it the Queen of Hearts," was put on fae the Guides before partment of ‘the chemicals as ait leaders formed the Fairy Ring and enroled Patricia Belbeck, Irene Hunter, ‘Anne Macal- ister and Pamela re- vision, a $75 Cominco Diciven, M, Smith, D. McKinnon, Stanton, J. Howell, I. Dergous- off, P, I. Gaudreault, B. G. Da- oust; G. Morton, F, Milinazzo, J. J. Ludwar, W. L.. Westcott, J. H. Clarke, R. Bro, R. A. White, T. B. Metcalf, &. A. Parisatto, C. Detta, G, Conners, C. F, Kelley, A. Murray, C. Detta, D. R. .Mac- Pherson, L, E. Weeks, J. Heaty, P. Elmes, W. Margoreeth, J. Y. Simpson, L. Elmes; ¥. M Smith, R. Edmonstone, W. F. Pearce, J. H. Henry, E. A. Vaughan, H, G, Leitch, IX. D. McCullough, T. D'Amour, B. L, MePeek, G, S. Duncan, J, Pater- son, D, R. Grieve, A, A. Spence, W. D. Smith, F, EB. Paul, Cc. E. Seifeldt, H, Shannon, A. P. Sdao, G. Andrews, R. W. Anderson, G. W. Grieser, Successful Bake Sale, Goffea Party. - By Robson Women: award, He ment to improve lighting “for centrifuges located. in’ the am- iphate plant. ‘This. al- ceived ‘their golden bars, Irene Hunter her 1st year service star and Judy Worley her golden hand and wings. A horseshoe was formed by the Guide group and Judy Wor- ley welcomed into the pack.’ Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. MacBain assisted Mrs. Bro with Guide badges, ‘ HE. A Evelyn Hunter was preseut- ed with her hostess, child and service badges; Barbara Fowler with her child murse and two year star; Beverley Hyson with so resulted im decreased mainten- ance costs. Awards ranging: from $5" to $25 were paid to: the following employees at Trail: G. Mussio, G. Martin, D. M, Muirhead, M. J. Vetere, H. MacDonald, A. Orlan- do, A, Yuzik, G. I. Scott, L. S. Walsh, P. Kereiff, J. A, MacLeod, E. a The of the Robson Women’s . Association to the Community © Memorial ‘Church held a successful coffee party and dake sale last week in the church hall, The hall, which was tastefully decorated in the Val- entine theme was filled with vi- sitors, . ‘Mrs. D, Carter, president of the WA, received the guests and extended a‘ welcome to all. Mrs. H..F, Hyson was. gen Paugh: C, A, McLim, W. J. Rogers, N. Plamondon, J.'A. Cooper, Regnier, C. Spatari, B. Seifort, M,C, D her end and five year service star; Helen Belbeck, Kathy Giraud, Ruth Hegue and Linda Hague ‘with one year stars and Rita Schuep- fer, Geraldine Giraud and Wen- dy Worley with two year, stars. Social: Notes from Castlegar Mrs, Jerome, Phone 6661 Mr. and Mrs, Alan Davis of Creston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, spines Killough on ne ee Miss Lynn Davis of Creston spent the weekend as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Davis. My, and Mrs. James Killough and family ‘visited ‘friensd in Rossland Sunday. (Mr. and Mrs, L. ted to return’ to Castlegar with Mr. and Mrs, Campbel. for a few days visit is their daughter, Re- gina, who is nursing et Pentic- ton, ‘Theodore (Ted)' Meyers, se- cond eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Polock,- left Sunday for Vancouver where he enters the Royal Canadian Navy. Mr. Mey- ers will arrive at Cornwallis, N.S. on Feb, 29 to pate a seven- berg of Vancouver have taken up residence in Castlegar. ; Tina Woodrow ‘has re- turned: to her home after a long stay in the Trail Tadanac ¥os- pital, Mrs. J. Lipsett has returned home from the coast where ‘she she was in St. Vincent's Hospital for a’ month. Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Campbell return on Sunday ¢rom'a week's holiday at Kamloops, They were accompanied to Kamloops by Mrs. Campbells mother, Mrs. Ivo Arduini of Kelowna. Expec- year i engineering. Mr. Nieves réceiv- ed his schooling in Nelson, of Natal are in Castlegar visit- Jaw and daughtér, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke and family. Mr, Barry Jerome was a vie sitor in Trail last Friday.” Friends of Mrs. C. Thring Jr. Will be glad to hear that she has returned home from a two- week stay, in the Castlegar hos- pital, Mr. Iver Johnson is a ‘pat- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight| . ing’ at the home of their son-in-| » Mrs, “Loyd Anderson,: wh has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mulheren, has left for Vancouver to join her husband, Mr, W. M. Smith, accompan- ied. by Dr. G. A. McDonald, have xeturned, home from, Vancouver where Mr. Smith's father. under- Went: surgery.’ Mr, Colin Fraser is visiting friends in Castlegar and District, > Mr, Joe:Dunlop is a Patient in ‘the Castlegar hospital, : ient' im the Castlegar hospital, QUAL A ES it's Building Weather if you are thinking of building this year, the ae time fo start is now. May we help‘ you with your. choice: of materials starting, with’ cement and finishing with a-last-coat of ‘paint and varnish — and everything that comes. between those jobs.. w. Douglas, A, J, Lees, R. F. Mec- "| eral and cother (com- mittees were: dake table, Mrs. HL. Perkins and Mrs, G, Miller; L.| kitchen and. serving, Mrs. J. Raine, Mrs,-A. W. Thorp, Mrs. ©. Ballard, Mrs, R. T. Waldie and Mrs, K. Hepher.” Lavorato, F. Babaeff, J. H. |. “UNITED CHURCH “HALL 7.30 Pu, toaday, “Fobrury ey The Public’ Is Invited ‘To Attend Corporation, of the Village of Castlegar | NOTICE The Village Office will be Open . all day By SATURDAY. FEB, 21 from Sam. to 5 p.m, Es g for motor vehicle licence business: only as J. Lozelin, : Village Clerk Gomince plans. for Progress: When. CGomineo's iron and’ steel plant is.in full operation at Kimberley, the west will have a convenient, nearb: y source of metals’: ‘that aré- basic to, industrial growth. Cominco’s iron and steel production vill be the'first of its kind in Western Canada. Since 1928, Cominco. has stored millions of tons of iron concentrate from its mining operations at ley.” This raw mated 1.15 to -be.trans- into pig iron and; ity ‘steel “to meet the ‘needs of a growing wasters merket. a unique feature of ‘Cominco’s new plant THE CORSOLIDATED MINING AND TADANAG ‘BRAND METALS Trail, British Coli 1 One of Cr : uae thomas reduction. pi willbe the first use'in North America of the rocess for iron and steel ore. A successful aud wily used european fertilisers for aga: of another basi commodity, i iron’ and steel, adds o: to ere Company's .con-' “tribution ' to eee ain fe my Th report, il Pair. will’ again be ‘corivened "Mrs, A. Smecher, said three new} _ biankets: had: been purchased for | Senior Mrs, fra Feb. 12. with’ 53 members .pre-| made'a ‘presentation ofa crochet sent and the president J.T. Web-| apron vwhith . she Bad: done to the ‘Robson ‘Women's : Inst}: recent, ting sot: th P oun — which heard 19 -Valen-| unique: roll’.call | voted to sponsor the’ event af-| ter this month and’ members de- | memory. of: the late, Arthur: Joy, hearing a letter cfrom the Fall] cided that they; would ‘sell coffee me economics: Bie useful tips, a for‘cleaning felt hats, Hos. 4 ‘will be held“ ky night,” Feb... 27, “Names wn on the debenture: ‘araw work party is called “to <: at ‘the ‘arena ‘on “Saturday the: travelling basket is to be put =| dent ‘of’ the - Seseger Ww Well; Wes ne Clinic,“ and Ex the WI room in the Castlegar. and i tals: and: doughnuts during the show wid the proceeds golng. to the hospital fund, “Pennies for Friendship" were collected and the money in The regular Hope of ‘theft Ci Was). held on ster, presiding,"The members. ob- served one milimte’s i silence )in who was one of the founders ‘of se Castlegar and Mrs,M, pevwiey ‘0 the crippled 6 box. ‘lsale “and fea’ in’ the community hall in March and ‘it was decided to"send $10 ito the’ Silver. Birch School asthe Women's Institute membership fee,’ > (Mrs.! W.. T. Waldie “introduc- ed three of the: visitors, Mrs, Ed- na Scnulte past. president. of ‘the ‘trail ‘Well ‘Women’s ‘Clinic, Mra, we Jacbson of~ Kinnaird, presi- Mrs. Jacobson’ stressing how im- portant: it \was:for women to have cancer “tests ‘as _ early ~ detection was. important 5 ‘a”cure. ° ‘They also’ said tnat all: age groups should have a.‘ full. med- well ion tor‘'use af'the ‘Castlegar: hall, ical cline,’ to the KRC, for don tions, and .to.the Canadian Leg- Mrs.’. Johnson “requested ‘do- nations of ‘stamps ito be tured over to the Eastern’ Star for.con- version into, funds for the Cana- dian Cancer Society? Functions of ‘the Cancer S0- It is planned to‘hold'a bake} thonnd) Mrs, W.’ McCreight !was BD] ated in: her place...A. visitor, Mrs, Williams “who is: 89 | years the Anglican WA were also wvel- the‘ Senior Citizen: organization, |St. . Alban’s The late: Mr, with ‘afew, selections,:) including books to the|one which waa ‘dedicated to Mr, Senior Citizens for-their. use ‘and Webster. entitled -; his. two: daughters, Mra, Parkin|The- Fair.” Mre: ir] group's ‘thanks to the ‘choir; for is: profeat: it: o ee such,.an enjoyable ‘evening :,and .| said they: all enjoyed. the. singing Mra, R: Dorman ‘who was | very “‘much,. The .membera -join- whairman of the | kitchen’ com-|ed with the-choir:in sommunity mittee resigned owing to ill heal- sin ging. \t Of age was welcomed.:' The St.| the singing the ‘meinbers Of, St. Atban’s choir ‘and members ‘-of | Albans WA: Served_delicious -re- the At. the. close of ‘the business “Coming 'To Webster. empresoed. the = Joe Killough was the choir comed, ‘The next ‘meeting’ will :be held on’ Feb. 26 Whe the eesti me Plans for. thi St trick Day ,| tea ‘and bazear were made at_the| skit regular. monthly meeting of Sty ita’s CW... be ‘Mrs. °3, ‘Corbett’ willbe gen- eral. ‘convenor and’ other’. con- $0, venors “will be: ‘raffle tickets, sugar and cream’ “wrapped. in ‘the Mrs, By ee and Mrs, P, Sober. valentine ‘motif’ was » 3 |sant evening the members. of the | CWL served’: delicious ‘refesh-"|-.- anents. - Pouring ‘were Mrs.“ W. ‘PB ;the ‘guest of | hhohor by) ‘Mrs, C. At the close ‘ofa very plea- “and Mrs, °C. choir \ entertained |." f cost, Be Careh : Safety i in the automobile is. optional at no‘extra’ oot No inachanical = "> pafaly dovies can replace the Protection « ‘of careful dri ‘ Last-y year, traffic accidents @laimed ‘the lives. a, more 5 Cinbdiant than aver before. Someone” ‘was, injured ‘every 8’minutes,, A’ car was -. damaged every 48 seconds, Automobile insurance claims rose fo more than $150,000,000. = “One result al this is higher automobile iuaurdaee rates. becacae -what is paid oitt in claims must be brought in by premiums; But even more - ‘important is ithe fact that you hold your life, and the lives of others, in 2-YOUr, hands when, you get behind the wheel ‘of 8 car. Safety. pays dividends - saves ee helps to Tower your ‘aaigabe ALE CANADA INSURANCE FEDERATION “en Behalf of more than 200 competing companion wi Fice, Automobliie.and Casvalty Insurance, a Mrs. . Campbell are. the’ official Confectionery ~ ciety were’ of the ¢ @ pecial Chinese ‘Dishes. welfare, research’ and. education, ‘it wag ieered auring | the ques. | council to'this committee, .: ~ Preparations ‘are’ being made}. family | foelt recently in honor of Mrs, G. "home of “Mrs. L...V. Camp- Bi filling her ist of needs i in one ag 2 from ell stocked sielies: iat trained and courteous staff provides every=" . thing in:the way of banking. service. Here she can cash a cheque, arrangé.a loan; open a deposit account, Fent a .safety’ deposi a ‘box, buy. money ‘orders OF travellers: i the” list of banking services goes