CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 12, 1962 Castlegar CWL Elected Officers -For 1962 Season The April meeting of the Castlegar CWL was held in St. Rita’s hall recently with 21 mem- hers and Father Brophy present. * Annual reports were given by the different convenors, The sec- ‘ retary, Mrs. J. Corbett gave a de- tailed account of all the projects and social events during the past year, which proved to be a very. busy and profitable year, Member- ship for the past year has been excellent. ‘Mrs. R. Assie thanked the ex- ecutive and all the members for their cooperation during her term as president. Father Brophy also expressed bis appreciation to the Chief Recommends More Hydrants Fire chief R. J, Archambault gave his quarterly report at Vil- lage of Kinnaird's counell mecting Monday night. During the period from Jan- uary 1 to March 31 there had been two fire calls answered, One was to check a chimney fire in a wood- | Bi frame dwelling owned by A. Ward at 283-10th Ave. and the other |B was to extinguish a burning trac- tor-londer back-hoe belonging to Kinnaird Transfer, The chimney fire was caused by a dirty chimney catching flame |i while the tractor caught fire when a blow-torch ignited gasoline fum- es. There was an $800 loss on the tractor. issued two oil permits The highlight of the meeting was the election of officers for! the coming: year. The following and changed 28 street lights. Training for the period includ. sa lectures and training films, and tour of Celgar were elected: Brodman; Ist vice-] president Mrs. A. LaMarche; 2nd ° vice-president, Mrs, A. Shutek; 3rd vice-president, R Brodman; secretary, Mrs. J. Hatlin and treasurer, Mrs. P. Soberlak. Convenors for the coming year will be appointed at the next meeting. It was decided to send a dele- Bate to the : Sawmill was taken. Chiez Archambault - strongly recommended that a fire hydrant be installed on the corner of 10th St. and 6th Ave., near the village | @ office and that -consideration :be given to install hydrants between the present’ hydrants along ‘th Ave. as per discussions of last year. which will bee held Fe Cranbrook the first week in Mi Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the meeting FOR SOUND ADVICEH'ON eae . FINANCIAL SECURITY ROBSON SOGIALS Mrs. T. Sanford, Phone 365: 5883 Mr. and Mrs. C. Nygaard and |i . fenlly spent the weekend. in Cres. "Mr. H. Adshead from Needles, has been visiting at the home of | Mr. and Mrs, D, Adshead. Mrs. J, Webster is home after undergoing surgery in Kootenay Lake General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, G, Carr of Can- adian Exploration Mine, Salmo, ‘|spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, J, Marshall. Mrs, LaRocque has been vis- iting friends in Nelson for a few days. Miss Maxine Adshead and Mr. R. Batchelor are home again from the Castlegar and District hospi- " Mr. and Mrs, A. Smecher mo* tored to Vancouver and visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ae: AL Exon and children. and Mrs, C, Tench from aetna spent Suniee with Mrs. D. Gavrilik, ‘Mrs. J. Porter has been a patient in Kootenay Lake General a | Hospital. ‘Mrs. A. Johnson who has been | i m | staying with her daughtér and son- ARTHUR ANDERSON The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J. Leamy, left for her home in Creston. Mrs. W. Luscher from Nakusp is spending a few days visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Loveland and family from Spokane visited with |] Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. G. Johnson and girls visited relatives in Penticton recently. GOLFERS! ATTENTION — Golf Club mem-| bers - Work Party at the Course, Sun., April 15 from 9-12 a.m. ms HUCK'S- RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. BLADE ROAST BEEF, blade removed Whe cee oo 8s BEEF STANDING RIB ROAST, Ib., .. 69c PORK BOSTON BUTT ROAST, Ib, . 49c The fire department made 26 = Grate A 10-16 Ib. TURKEYS ib Ge Frozo PEAS [ 2 lb. pkg. 39cy HAMS Whole or Shank Half Ready To Eat PINEAPPLE JUICE FREE| COFFEE and PILLSBURY - DONUTS ~ made while you wait FRIDAY and SATURDAY SOUP, Aylmer; tomato or vegetable, 4 fins ... 49¢ CHEEZ WHIZ, Kraft, 16 oz. ‘ak: jeer wee. 6 G06 PINEAPPLE, Malkin’s, sliced or brushed, 2 tins 49¢ PEAS, Malkin’s Asst. (5 oz., G tins ......- $1.00 CREAM CORK, Malkin’s (5 0z., 6 tins ..... $1.00 CAKE MIXES, Duncan Hines, pkg., ........ 39¢ PEANUT BUTTER, Kerseys, 4 Ib. tin ........ 89c ORANGE BASE, Sunkist, 2 tins NEEDS C856 NYLONS “Phone 365-3261" GRISGO, for all your baking, 3-1-b. pkgs. . WIENERS, No.1 bulk, Ib, ........:......5 396 MARGARINE, ‘Solo, 2 hs. ............... 496 EGGS, Grade A, local fresh, doz. ........... 59¢ . GINGER ALE, Kootenay, 5 qt. bils. plus deposit $1.00 ICE CREAM, Faultless, 3. pt. Carton .. ewes 49c CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY, SHRIMP, FRIED RICE, Frazer Vale, nie Seduiee siebetua sou ees ‘Full ine of Easter + Eas Novelties, Baskels, Egg ‘ ee oN : Central Trading Phone 365-3093 KINNAIRD, BG, Coffee NABOB, LB. oo. 65c Tomato Juice s, 40 o. . Crisco 3 LB. Free Delivery Graham Wafers 2 pkgs, DOC MALKIN'S, SLICED, CRUSHED OR TIDBITS Pineapple 4, 15 oz, ting ‘Cake Mix ouncan nines ... Bauncges = BULK, tb., ..... ae Prem 2 TINS . Soe Bologna SLICED, thy os oseooee Tomatoes 14 oz. tubes, 2 for . 35) Carrots 2 12. exc, »25 Onion Sets Be 3 ENCORE Laundry Soap 5 Ib. bag $1 ENCORE Liquid Detergent. 48 oz. 99¢ Flour All Brands, 24 Ibs.,’ OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 12, 1962 FIELD STREAM BY JACK WHITE because.Mr. 5. Laviollette will be down) to show us: his film “The Call of the Monashee.” All clubs in the District have been asked to send representatives to view the film with: the object of bring- ing it back for public viewing. Trail Club is going to hold their meeting Jointly with Castlegar as they fall on the same night and. they are coming up, We will keep Last Sunday saw representa- tives from Nelson, Nakusp, Trail, Rossland, Riondel and Kokanee Sportsmans Clubs gather at the Marlane. Hotel in’ Castlegar, as guests of the Castlegar Club, for the quarterly meeting of the West Kootenay Zone of Fish and Game Clubs, Thirty-six delegates and vi- sitors from the’ various clubs at- tended as well as five officers from | birt the fish, zane and conservation departm: Charlie’ Ealand, ca Wellkaowa for. this ey for the past five years, was given a, hearty; Mee of congratulations on pointment to : Victoria te io the top brass for miss Charlie ‘in the Hootengy clubs in one way but feel sure he will be able to.do even more for-the world of sport in his new. position. Peter “Ewart our local ..Con- servation Officer reported that Jo- eal fishing has been ‘at a very low ebb. Most of. the fellows are trying to'get their gardens dug for a new source of worms, I guess, and of course to get things in shape so they can sneak off for the rest of the spring to the old fishing hole. Pete would-also ike to remind: the boys ,that — it is unlawful Part 1 — Administration ae warades: 2 in will parade at the High saat at 18: 50" hrs on Wednesday 18 Apr 62... +). Next parade s Wellnesday 25 Apr 62. Fall-in at ‘the. High: School at 18:50,hrs; Practice for the Annual will ‘at. thi AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY _* AND DRY CLEANERS 2 TTT parade, 2. Routine: Normal training will be carried out as per'CAP 464.F-25 and. Sqn sy- Babuss % “PLYWOOD & WALL BOARD SPECIALS AT’ - Columbia Trading Co. : _ Nelson, B. c. DECORATIVE WALL: PANELS '- Mahogany V groove panels (utility. grade) CRESS :4 X8 Xthree * $3.99 * Plank board = Grooved hardboard 4X 8 X V% Bt or 16" centres at, we $2.) 59. py Colonial Board | ‘random groove > had board 4 X-8-. xv Prefinished :- ” Pastel shades : Pioneer _Ply-Knotty Pine’ Random v groove 4x8x Vas. Pah Bany ='More Bargains in Smaller Sizes : F Ya" 24 X°48 Sanded,. each: Va" 32% X 81"" Sanded, each : Five ‘Sixteenth inch 12 X. 48 Unsanded Five. Sixteenth | 24 X 48 Unsanded.: : Five Sixteenth 15 X96 Unsanded Arborite & Formica - Dozens of colors and designs 24” & 30" widths up’ to 10 ft. lengths see photograph will be ‘taken Te . MacBai ie ‘.CO..581.’ (Castlegar) San}. ‘ RCAC. 140 2 SEL SS CASTLEGAR SOGIALS |-, }| Mars. 3H. Johnson, Phone’ 365-8294 Mr. Ray Melvor returned from Vancouver at ‘the ; weekend: after spending a few days there. *; ‘Miss Sybil’ Harrower, left on the” early. bus Saturday morning for Calgary, where she will spend two weeks: visiting her -brother- inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Meyers.’ “Members of the Kountry Kou- ing the hoe-down in Nelson recen- tly-.were: Mr. and- Mrs, R. peu Mr, and’ Mrs. Ralph - and Mrs, ‘Jim MoLuctdte, 1m Mr. PH Mrs; C. Woolls,: Mr. and Mrs, Ross Oborne, Mr,.and Mra. S, Musel, Mr. and Mrs, A. Honchar, Mr. and Mrs, Purdy and | Mrs. R.. Menard. Mr.:A.° Harrower who: spent the past three weeks visiting with his. parents returned to Kaslo at the weekend: and Mrs. John Dalziel mo- fored to. Omak, ‘Wash., last Satur- day to attend the annual festival of choirs, ‘They; returned Sunday ccc Tow any dog to hunt or run after any game bird: from April ie she July 3ist both: days business for both clubs to a min- George Guimont is the Castlegar |imum so that you will have more representative to the ways andjtime for ‘the pictures. Meeting is the ‘nesting period pavers ne be sure you keop your dog under control in the field if you want to enjoy: good sport in birds this fall. Glen Smict, regional’ game biologist, fish -and- game branch, gave a report on the Pacific flyway ‘dmigration and estimated that there were as” many . as’ 9,000 swans, 20,000 geese and’ many thousands more of ducks in the Creston area at one time. But he still felt that due to inclement weather and a late spring the mi- gration was’.slower’ and behind Previous yesra, Hugh Sparrow, rogional fish biologist, fish ‘and game branch, gave a report on‘the coming Lar- deau ‘River spawning run and sta- ted that, of the eggs gathered on the spawning) grounds Jast spring, it “is estimated. that over 30,000 fish. are still living in the Sum- merland Hatchery and will be mo- ved to a lake near. Kamloops (whi-. ch was polsoned:last year) as-soon as the toxicity is low enough to allow the fish to live. There they will live’ until they reach after you, “ Wed., April 18 is our regular Sportsman Association meeting | a meeting "of the Cascade Kennel night and will be held in the Ang-/and Obedience Club tq decide’ on lcan Parish ‘Hall. The reason for id will look] time is 7.30 p.m. — Sportsmans Club members only. Thurs., April 19 thera will be the commencement and'enroliment change ‘in ‘meeting : place .is | of obedience. classes,:: Pay sea For QUALITY Hand made Custem Draperies, Carpets: a BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT “MONDAY thru FRIDAY” 9 au mi 9 vx Saturday 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ‘Or * @ NABOB COFFEE Ib. 69c Wall '- To - Wall Carpeting. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Specialists in Truck, Car and Bus ‘ PEANUT BUTTER York, 16-02. jar . Be eos Upholstery work. BAILEY” S LTD. In the Oglow. Block ; Phone 365-8222 DOMESTIC .- - SHORTENING 212 Ib 89 and then I believe the plan is to al-| transfer them Tack to the parden. for spawning. This year the run is. expected to be oy its peak May “13, if-you care to go up. Warren Jennings of Castlegar was elected as zone chairman ‘of the West Kootenay Junior . Fire- arms Safety Program. “Tommy: Thompson, Trail’s chairman | and,: last year’s: zone chairman turned \over the driving force of the zoné ways and means uary will be looked after for the. next few years by the formation of the Duck Lake Foundation, which will be limited to 100 mem- bers interested in the Duck Lake Project. If. you are . interested AUN We are also equipped to handle 30,000 mile service “FOR BETTER CAR | Senvice PORK SAUSAGE Links, Ib. ...... 49¢ SKYLINE FLOUR 24 |b. Baa $1.29 for your | Spring Change Ore and Tune-up FREE . 5000 mile check on “10, 000° mile tune-up _ - WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED on late. model cars. ‘ “We Pick Up. an iver Your Car SKYLINE — ‘AUTO SERVICE PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 tins 89c 48-0Z. TOMATO JUICE CASE OF 48 TINS $6.99 Phone’ 365-3451... 4tins 2.0.2... Se ‘TOMATOES 28 oz.‘tins. ~- 2 for. ........ Se SURF, King Size te ‘OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHTS. It’s Time To Plant! WHITE BREEZE | Giant. pkg., .... 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