Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, Thursday, August 19, 1954 Trail d Hospital, Aug. 18 .BIRTHS ADY — To Mr. and Mrs, Ern- est Ady of Kinnaird at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Aug 13, a son, LAMONT — To Mr. and Mrs, James Lamont of Kinnaird, in a son, KANIGAN — To Mr. and Mrs, Philip Kanigan, Brilliant, at Koot- enay Lake General Hospital, Aug. 10, a son. HOODICOFF To Mr. and Mrs. Mike _Hoodicoff, Castlegar, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Aug. 12, a daughter. | The || District's Social Events Phone 3031- Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson, se 8 HOME AGAIN — Mr, and Mrs. Don Duncan and family have returned from a month’s holi- day at Chilliwack, Renata Tidings Notice To General ‘CONTRACTORS Sunr C are invited for the with a construction of an Activity Room addition.to Kinnaird No‘1 and Castlegar’ No, 2 Schools, and will be received until 4:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, Thursday,: August 26th, 1954, at the office of the Board of School Trustees Castlegar, B.C. The work consists of an Activity Room Addition to Kin- naird No. 1, and Castlegar No. 2, Schools. A certified cheque is required with each tender for the sum of Five Percent, (5%) of the tender, to be replaced Bond, as ified, within thirty days of the contract date. D pecificati: Forms, and Instruc- in Castlegar, B.C, C..H, King. Sec-Treas. School District No. 9. Castlegar, B.C. tions to Bidders will be issued to General Contractors only, and may be obtained on or after 9:00 A.M. Daylight Saving Time, Friday, August 20, 1954, at the School Board Offices A returnable deposit of Ten Dollars ($10.00) ‘is: required - for each complete or partial set. = For. Board of School Trustees. .Aug. 18, 1954 BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 Phone 3441. @ Parents are invited to the Kinnaird Daily Vacation Bible School closing excercises, Friday, August 20th, — at 10 a.m., in the Improvement Society Hall. Castlegar Film Gounsii:aau hold its regular- a Night showing in the Parish Hall at 7 p.m,'Monday | | August 23rd. There will also be a showing ‘at ‘Sp.m. in the Robson Community Church Hall, Silver Collection. Keep Aug 22 for Robson Annual Regatta, Boats:from Cour Dalene Idaho, Nelson & Local — Water Sports —Refreshment Booth. — 2 p.m. Cyril Bell Agendes Ltd. NIGHT CALLS PHONE 2683, BR, A. PINCOTT Castlegar Happenings HOME AGAIN — Mrs. Jean Car- rie and daughter. Rita, who have been visiting in Castlegar for the past two weeks, left yesterday for their home at Westview., ‘ & eo @ HOME FROM TRIP’ — Mr. and Mrs. L. Langpap and son Lyle returned Sunday from a trip to Vancouver, Victoria and other coastal points. FROM CALGARY — Mrs. C, by plane Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. L. Killough her aunt Mrs. Swanson and other members of the family. oes U.S. HOLIDAY — Mr. and Mrs. G. Santano and family left Tuesday to holiday in U. 5. points. ‘ o- IN HOSPITAL — Mr. W. E. Mc- Misericordiae Hospital at Ross- land. se 8 WEEKEND RETREAT — Bill Robinson of Kinnaird and Vic Misutka of Castlegar were a- mong 35 men from all parts of the Nelson Diocese who attend- ed the annual Layman’s Retreat at Camp Lourdes East of Nel- son, during fhe. weekend, KIWANIS GUESTS — Guests at the weekly dinner meeting of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club Tuesday evening were Gerry Service of the Trail Kiwanis Club and George Nelson’ of Prince Rupert. Mr. Nelson is Port Engineer for the Columbia Cellulose Co, at Prince Rupert. TO LILLOQET — Mrs. Helen Mc- -Leod and family, accompanied “by Miss Joyce Killoigh, | left Castlegar: BEEF — PORK — VEAL JOHNNY'S MEAT MARKET WE SELL ONLY TOP GRADES OF GOVERNMENT GRADED AND™ — LAMB — FRESH FISH PHONE 2001 INSPECTED MEATS’ Picnic Hams : Lh. .s...5.. M66 Veal Steak . TENDERIZED Lh... s0ess+ GBS Sugar . 100 bag ... $9.45 Pork Chops Lb. ......... 59¢ Balogna Not Sliced ‘Lb. 2s. 2002. 286 | Pacific Milk 2 tins for .... 33s Fresh Eggs LARGE 2 doz. for ... 89 Prem . a 2tinsfor..... 85¢ BEEF EBESE. MINCED -for.a holiday at Lil- “Jooet, They are to return via “Kamloops and Olsanagan Points. FROM GRAND FORES — Mrs. J. M. Mackenzie of Grand Forks arrived Wednesday for a visit at the home of her brother-in- Wolverton of Calgary arrived) Creight is a patient in Mater. law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, J. FB Killough, . TO GEORGIA — Mr A, c. Syl- vest left Saturday by air for Atlanta, Georgia, for a two weeks session of “Board Study'" 7 © if VISITING HERE — Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. McCreight are Mrs, McCreight’s mother, Mrs. M. Swihart of Nelson, and Mrs. McCreight’s daughter, Mrs. W. E, Johnson and sons John and Alan of Arm- strong, B.C. oe HOME FROM HOLIDAY — Mr. + and Mrs. E. Newman and family returned Sunday from a motor trip to North Dakota where they visited Mr. Newman's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Albrecht. Their motor trip included stops at Yellow- stone and Glacier. | . BRIEF VISIT — Mr, and Mrs, James Frew returned to their home in Vancouver Wednesday after a brief visit at the home of their son in law and Bow WEER’S HOLIDAY — Here for a week's holiday are Miss Lor- raine Scheupfer of Robson and Misses Donna Kinney and Rose Huber of Coaldale, Alta. Miss Huber is a neice of Joe Soule er, ‘ee @ OME FROM HOLIDAY — Home from a week's holiday at Na- niamo, Victoria and Vancouver are Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Letke- man and family. ee 8 HOME TO CALGARY — Miss Margaret Fallon has returned to her home in Calgary after visiting her mother Mrs. Nor- man’ Fallon and sister Norma. HOME AGAIN — Home from a ~ weekend trip to Cranbrook are , Mr. and Mrs, Fred Delorme and family. 3 . FROM, NANAIMO — Mrs, Ruby Tonkin and family of Nanaimo visited Mrs, Tonkin's ‘parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Toews for a week. ofr ff iJ FROM TRAIL — Mrs, Vic: St. Dennis of Trail is holidaying at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Mag- nus Hillestad. | WINS BICYCLE. — Miss Barbara Rohn won an Armstrong bicycle in a Robin Hood Flour contest recently. She was presented with her lovely prize at Deer Park on Monday, the 16th. It was then brought over by launch from Deer Park. : ELK DRIVE-IN IN THE HEART OF CASTLEGAR SHOW STARTS AT 8:45 Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason. Kinaaird Gomer LESS FROM CALIFORNIA — Mrs. E. di: of Bryte, to Calif. is visiting at the home of her daughter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. se Geo. Montgomery LAST TIMES TO-DAY “SCARAMOUGHE” PLUS “TEXAS RANGER” Janet Leigh “Gale Storm HOME FROM HOLIDAY — Mr. and Mrs. K. Robertson and daughter have returned from holidaying at Christina Lake. es HOME FROM VISIT — Mr. and Mrs. Gordon: Archibald and family have returned from Chil- liwack where they have been . the. guests of: relatives and friends. iy 2 6 * HERE ON. HOLIDAY — - Mrs. R. “B. Johnson of Toronto Ont,: is spending three weeks vacation at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Collinson. FROM SORECON: — Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. Lauder and family accompanied gtpten L, LaSage and a IN CHURCH The United Church OF Canada Castlegar — 7:45pm. — Hymn Sing and Service | of Worship, ~ First ‘and: Third Sundays. at 11 am. St. Rita’s: Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 12 a.m. Confessions - Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. if are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S, Lauder. 8 8 HOME AGAIN —. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burrows haye returned from a motor trip to Tacoma and ‘Yakima, they. also attended the BEG. Games at Nancouver. SPOKANE TR|P — Mr, and Mrs. J. .W. Lazareff have returned froma few days holiday at Spokane, Wash. se # -| aT CHRISTINA LAKE — Mrs. _A. Creighton and Mrs, W. Dall- ing are spending a weeks vaca- tion with their families at Christina Lake. St: Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass — 10 a.m. Pentecostal. | Tabernacle First Avenue and Juniper a Pennoyer and F. Clemo ca-workers Sunday School, 10 a.m. 2:30 Dm, Everyone Welcome! * Community Bible Centre’, Net * ses @ HOME FROM REGATTA — Mr. Ed and Jack Collinson have re- turned from Kelowna ‘where ‘they attended the elowne Re- gatta.- . @- HOWE AGAIN — Mrs. Guy Guido has returned. from a holiday spent at the home of her broth- er in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lom Wery, at Keremeos. Mr. and Mrs, Wery accompani- -ed ‘Mrs. Guido home and are returning to Keremoes today. FRIDAY and SATURDAY - » Warner Bros. Action Filled Western “CATTLE TOWN” PLUS “TEMBO". WITH THE WORLD'S BEST ARCHER AUGUST 20 - 21 ‘MONDAY and TUESDAY ‘SHORTS _ “LIMELIGHT” CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN- HIS LATEST PICTURE +2] AUGUST. 23---.24 4 CARTOON CLARKE GABLE i : BRODERICK CRAWFORD WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “LONE STAR” | PLUS “MONSOON” : AUGUST 25 - 26 AVA GARDNER LIONEL , BARRYMORE Ground Beof FRESH Robson News - Sunday — Legion Hall 10:30 — Sunday School. 7:30 — Evening Service, Thursday —F, E. Woodrow Home 7:45 — Bible Study and prayer . Friday . 7:00— Young People’s Meetin: and Hobby Class. Presbyterian Church Services in. the Churoh every ~ Sunday at 12:15 am. D. A. MacKellar, Full, Gospel Assembly Church Services. every Sunday afternoon, 2:30 p.m. Kinnaird , Improvement. Society Hall. “Rev. Paul Lade, Minister - Anglican “Church Sunday, Aug. 15 Castlegar, 11 a.m. Kinnaird, 7:30 p.m. WEEBR’S VISIT — Mr. and Mrs, +R. Defoe and daughter of Trail visited’for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, z T. Webster: * HOME’ FROM scHooL — Miss Norma Jean Waldie has return- ed home from Spokane where she completed a secretarial course. ee e-. FROM CALGARY — Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Flynn and family of Calgary arrived last night to spend a-holiday at the home of Mrs. - Flynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, T. -Waldie. . jhome of Mrs, J ‘Thordale Jr. Robson. visited briefly at the home’ of Mr. and pits: H. John- son, FROM TRAM — Mrs. 5. Thorn-| dale of Trai} was a visitor.at the |: FROM VICTORIA — Mrs. Mus- |: selman of Victoria ‘formerly of |: Margarine SOLO ’ ‘Pacific Wilk By: case... ‘$7.39. Jelly Powders: . NABOB 3 for ....... 2f¢ Fresh Local Eggs het LARGE “Doz... 2.65 590 oo Flakes Pkg. Kerr Mason Lids Phe. _ Theses, Augrist 19, CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. yf Page 5 » District Softhall: ‘ Continued from page 1. ‘gave Kinnaird the winning run in the ninth. 'P, Barisenkoff and Mike Abet- koff were Ootischenia hurlers and ‘Lloyd Geronazzo was winning pitcher, KIWANIS — FYLERS “After winning the first. game of their series last week. Kiwanis were eliminated by Leitner's Fly- ers in two straight. Friday night, a three run ex-' plosion in the fourth and another tally in the fifth proved just suf- ficient to edge the Kiwanis 4-3. John Strelioff opened.the scor- ‘ing for the Kiwanis with! a home- run clout in the second. Kiwanis added two more tallies in the fifth on hits by Ken.Sharples and Cliff Wanless, a sacrifice by Fred Stef- Deer Park Locals ON TO VANCOUVER — Mr. and Mrs; D, Fraser and their three children, who were the guests of Mrs. H. Windross, left for Vancouver. where < they will spend a week pefore returning to their home \in Winnipeg, Man. ef bd RECENT GUESTS — Mr, and Mrs, Doug. Browning of Canoe, near Salmon Arm, were recen' guests of Mr. and Mrs, D.'D. Jamieson. oe. 3 : BEBE FOR HOLIDAY — Keith Windross arrived from: Van~ ‘couver where he spent part of the summer vacation, to spend the next few weeks with his mother,.’ before returning to ‘Winnipeg. | ee _FROM QuesNeL — Mr, and Mrs. Ernest StuckIberger and.their children, of Quesnel, B.C., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuckiberger. | & CON TO VANCOUVER — — Joe Wil- iamson and Frank Whittaker of, Toronto, who spent the past month in Deer Park, left to spend a few weeks in Vancouv- * er. i. : a oo |; “FROM TORONTO: — Mrs, L. ‘Williamson of Toronto, arrived fromi Vancouver to-sperid*-the next week with her husband, who arrived last week. She was d by Mr. Walker, ‘also of Toronto, who - spent a few days in Kelowna oniuk, and a Flyer miscue, Cliff Wanless for Kiwanis an@ Pete Hoodicoft for Flyers, were the hurlers, Flyers left no doubt of their superior abilities in ‘the third game when they eli d.the B.C. School Trustees To Held Convention At Penticton, Sept. 29 Kiwanis with a 7-3 trimming. A four run explosion on three hits, three. walks and an error, shot Flyers well out in front in the first inning and they added ad- ditional tallies in the second, third and eighth for the victory. Kiwanis were unable to hit the scoring column till the, seventh when a walk, a single by Cyril Bell and a fielders choice gave them one run, Hits by John Stre- lioff, Cyril Bell and Cliff Wan- less, a walk to Bill Sharples hnd a Flyer error, resulted in two more Kiwanis tallies in the ninth. John Strelioff was mound start-| a1) fin- anes and teacher recruitment -- the big three 1 In educa- tional finance committee, will direct the discussion of this sub- ject, another major problem for trustees, their councils and the department of education. Problem of meeting. the short- age of teachers will’ be empha- sized in the “Teacher Recruit- ment” session over which BCSTA f tion in British Columbia today — will be key topics when the Bri- tish Columbia School Trustees’ Association hold its golden jubi- lee conventiin at Penticton Sept- ember 29 — October 1. Austin I. Curtis of Victoria, Vi H,| Reeve of Victoria will Sele: Mr. Reeve has. been working ae the B.C, Pe) in means of attracting more stu- dents to the teaching profession. Thirty-two resolutions will be BCSTA P! on the t Pp to the fon of the branch setup gz tee-teacher com- mittee which has dealt with cur- riculum for many years, will be chairman when the wide-open question of today’s school subjects comes up, It is a live subject with B.C, school boards and may within the B.C. Association will be another major subject for del- egates, and several seperate branch meetings are on the con- vention program. BC, School’ District Admini- er for Kiwanis with Clift taking over early in the game. Winning -hurler was Marvin Le- Re Oy. Cliff Tipping led at bat for Fly- ers with a two: bageer. and a single. Surprise Tea Honors August Bride Elect The home of Mrs, W. Robinson of Kinnaird was the scene of a tea h Miss Josephine Merlo of Trail, who is an August bride elect, Miss Merlo was at one time a member lively and de- fences of the present curriculum and its objectives, ‘D. Rundle of Chilliwack, chairman of the Trustees’ educa- 16 Sea Gadels Home. From 2 Week Camp Sixteen sea cadets of RCSCC KOOTENAY, returned early Sun- day morning from a two weeks Sea Cadet Camp at Comox, V.1. They were accompanied by Lieut. G. A. Archibald of Kinnaird, CO of the local corps, Their two weeks at camp was will hold its annual comeatloe simutaneously with Trustees. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Antoni Trail Man Charged Hit-And-Run Driving A, Trail motorist, Douglas Geo- automobile collision near China Creek early Sunday morning. “A car driven by J. C, McLeod of Trail, driving home, was side- swiped by an oncoming vehicle di C rge Durant, is being ch d with failng to remain at the scene of an accident as the result of an -The charge is. to be heard at Castlegar in the near future. THESE CAN BE YOURS MOTOROLA PORTABLE RADIO — G. E, ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER: — SUNBEAM MIXMASTER STAY Mrs. A, E, Madge, and H. K. were the two names drawn for First Two Prizes Frida: August 13. They were not on the grounds at the time Hf the draw — Therefore not eligible. Their stubs remain in , the barrel for future draws, . THE WINNER WAS" MISS OLGA SHIMANSKY, GENELLE A SUNBEAM MIXMASTER (ALL PRIZES’ PURCHASED AT LEROSE:MERCANTILE) You Must Register On Tues, - Draw Friday, August 20 and the of their eldest daughter Ethel Carol- ina to Sgt. Bruce Allen Macken- zie of London Ont., son of Mrs. D. B. Ramage of Vancouver, B. C. the wedding to take place Sept- ember 18, 1954 at 3p. m.. in St. Alban’s Anelican Church, Castle- gar, B.C. of the Ci El y School statt. q The living room of the Robson home was tastefully decorated for the occasion with pink vases and white gladioli. The bride-to- be and her mother, also of Trail, were presented with beautiful corsages. by the hostess. From the guests Miss Merlo re- ceived a gift of sterling silver flatware along with hearty. good wishes. a taste of and included_a four hour cruise ona per and ad tion by Navy “Frog Men”. Lads, attending .were... Wayne Ackerman, John Scott, Earl Cher- jrington, David Donnan, Jack Ford, Exnest Geronazzo, Bob Grummet, Fred Hostetter, Gary Hyson, Joe Irving, Kingsley Kirby, Ken Leit- ner, Dick McLeod, Reg Mitchell, Nelson Newlove and Art” Schel- lenberg. The hostess, Mrs. i assisted in serving delicious ee freshments by Mrs, G. Leitner and Mrs. R, Smales, Those invited were: Mrs. M. Mee Miss Josephine Merlo, Miss Mrs.,J. Corbett of and Godparents were Mr. John To- losko of Chicago and Mrs. Gordon Sutherland of Vancouyer. , The baby wore his elder broth- er’s christening gown made’ by herd grandmother, Mrs, Suther- MRE. and MRS. A. W.:HARMSTON 532 Ainthy: meee Castl Weer INVITE YoU | At Hhelr -Home ’ Friday, Aug. 21 ON - 50th, Wedding Anniversary ?EVERYBODY (WELCOME to 6 PM. mie oo oa ee, OF Wed. or Thurs. For The 2nd. REMEMBER To Be On The The Night Of The Draw — All Previous Registra- rite Remain In The Barrel: There Must Be A Winner Every Friday Night — We Continue To Draw, Vat A Prize Is Won. - ‘TO-NIGHT 5 : “Big Jim McLain” “Man. From - “TWO BIG. HITS With JOHN WAYNE Planet X” ‘FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Tomahawk” ‘am Heflin and ain Technicolor Yvonne DeCarlo MONDAY and TUESDAY - AUGUST .22 - 23 “Rocky Mountain” “Man With My Face” , MONDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT- $1.00 CARFUL — BRING THEM ALL FOR $Le8 _ STARLITE Right On The Trail - DRIVE-IN: A eaipda Highway At GENELLE, 212 MIN. FROM TRAIL — SHOWS START 8:30 Mrs. 'T. Bystrom of Castlegar, Mrs. }Wm. Shkwarok of Robson and Mrs, G. Manarin, Mrs, R. Smales and Mrs, G. Leitner of Kinnaird. ing the supper was served on the lawn at the grandparents home. Guests in- cluded Mr. and ee A. Baker of . ant ‘Sutherland Baby ey Baptized At Home : Of, Grandparents The infant’ son of Mr.’ and Mrs. c. R. dof Robson was 1 Man.;" 2 “"| J. “Toloski of TOihéawey Me a |: Mrs. S: Rysen and Mr, and Mrs, |G.'Rysen ‘of Castlegar; Mr, and Mrs.’ Gordon Sutherland of. Van- couver.and Mr..and Mrs. Sam : : Stewart of Trail.’ Two christening cakes, made by Mrs..O. Anderson, were decorated in white with pink ’and green Murray of Penticton, were re- cent wisitore to Deer Park and Renat : ‘HOME ROM. NELSON — Mrs. =3..Worley and her grandson Bobby returned to their home “here after spending! a few days in ‘Nelson. PROSPECTING TRIP — Mr. J. Gallo, who recently left for his home. at Howser, B.C., returned to spend a few days on’ pecting, trip in the hills around -Deer Park. FROM SALMON ARM — * Me: D. Phelpa of Salmon’ Arm, _ his Mrs. D. Demmon of aT SCOUT CAMP — A troop of Castlegar Boy Scouts: have:ar- rived to spend part of the holi- ‘days at the .Boy Scout Camp “here. i ‘WEEKEND: VISITORS — Mr. and Mrs.: Beetstra and their chil- dren of Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. - J, Lamont of Trail: were’week- ~ end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. ‘WISIT HERE — Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ‘ris Churches of. 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