CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1961 Castleaer Socials Monday for constal points where they will visit with othor relations, enroute home. Open House was held Sat., Sept, 30 in the new United Church Mrs. H, Johnson, Phone 365-8204 Mr, and Mrs, William Wright of Trait and Sgt. and Mrs. E, H. Wright and infant son Lee of Win- nipeg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H, Johnson Tuesday, Sgt. Wright is attached to the Air Division of the ROMP in Winnipeg. Mrs. L, P. Ferguson and Mrs. J. Seaton were Trail visitors Monday. Mrs, W. Enston Js visiting In Fernie for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, J. M, MoGilllvray of South Gate, Cal, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. Gilroy for several days. They have since returned to thelr home via Victoria, Mrs, McGillivray is the cousin of Mrs, Gilroy, Mr, and Mrs. R, Harding and son Dale, Mr. T. B. Couch, Mr, and Mrs. Rick Couch, Mrs, W. Harrower Manse during the afternoon and evening, The rooms were tastefully decorated with flowers which were donated by the three charges of Robson, Kinnaird and Castlegar. ‘Presiding ot the,tca urns dur- Ing the afternoon were Mrs, A. O. MoNell of Castlegar and Mrs. P. Swift of Robson and serving were Mrs, J. Sherbike, Mrs. W. Easton, both of Castlegar, Mrs. H. Hyson and Mrs, A, W, Thorp of Robson, Presiding during the cvening were Mrs. Roy Brown of Robson and Mrs. R, Lundquist of Kinnaird, Serving‘were Mrs, R. J. Sewell avd Mrs. J, E. Kraft of Castlegar, with Mrs, W. McNet, Mrs, A. Culley and Mrs, T. Davidson, oll of Kinnaird. and Miss Sybil Mrs, H, Johnson and Mrs. F, Naz- aroff all returned Sunday from Aldergrove, B.C., where they spent the weekend and attended the Pal. fy-Harding wedding. Mr, and Mrs, J. Schellenberg and son of Walhelm, Sask. who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Schellenberg ‘for several days left Kinnaird Socials Mrs, J, Kaufman, Phone 365-5488 Miss Rose Marle Buckna of Notre Dame College, Nelson, spent the weekend with her parents, and Mrs, J, Buckna, attending the B but the game | SHOTeUNs CASES GUN CLEANERS KNIVES pistors SHES: ALES a GUN CLOTHING FRANCHISED. BROWNIL DEALER DUCK CAtts GOOSE CALS DECoys «LICENSES | CASTLEGAR SPORTING GOODS WANTED CASH CUSTOMERS at the SENTINEL BUILDING SUPPLY - THRUMS But before you venture out you are urged to compare the prices NAILS 212” to 342“ per keg $13.50 WIESER ENTRANCE LOCK, beverly pin. $6.99 No extra charge for keyed alike MAHOGANY DOORS 3Va" X . $5.99 3%" BUTT HINGES .. 39 limit one pair per door CHROME TUBING FOR HANGING CUPBOARDS One Only 10” X 9” SEALED WINDOW WITH FRAME One Only 10” X 5” THERMO PANE WINDOW. (No frame) Plumbing and Heating. Supplies hockey game Saturday between Montreal and Spokane at the arena in il, Many happy returns to Glen Nielsen who celebrated his Sth birthday Oct, 1 with a party at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nielsen, His guests on Sunday afternoon were Ronny Pheifer, Wil. la and Tom Condy, Phyllis and Geraldine Johnson. Donald Joseph, infant son of Const. and Mrs, Donald McDonald was baptized Sunday at St, Rita’s Church, Officiating was Rev, Fa- ther E, Brophy when godparents were Mr, and Mrs, 'T. Fourt, Spending several days with Mr. and Mrs, Pat Haley last week were Mrs. Haley's parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. H Reilly of Cheney, Wash, Vi- siting the Haleys on the weekend was Mrs, James Molloy of Nelson. Mrs, B. Fourt and Deanna of Penticton are visiting at the T. join them here for the Thanksgiv- ing weekend. . A pleasant viewing of colored slides occupied a few friends of Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Plerpoint at their home Priday, Mr. J. F. W. Pler- point commented during the show- ing of enthralling scenes snapped ty him: on his recent cruise and Fourt home this week. Beau will|’ tour of the Orlent and the Middle East. We viewed coastal attractions Mr.| in Japan and China and we “visi- ted” Trinidad and the distant for- tifications of Gibraltar journeying with Mr, Plerpoint to Egypt. Contrasting pictures were shown of his trip through the Panama Canal upon returning to the South Pacific, The pictures ore but a few of the mementos from the files of Mr. Pierpoint Sr.’s memoirs of his travels which have been carefully compiled over the years. Included in the viewing and so. cial evening which followed were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Plotnikoff, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce McKenzle, Mr, and Mrs. A, Niclsen, Karen and Glen; and Mr. Elmo Gallucci, 8 visitor here from Port Arthur, Ontario. My, and Mrs, EB. A. Fitzpatrick returned Friday from a visit to Vancouver where they spent a busy week attending a convention of the Association for Retarded Children. ‘They were the guests of Mrs. Fitz- patrick’s aunt, Mrs, F, ©. Wilson. The Silver Birch group of the for the met Monday in the school, when it was decided contacts would be made to establish the new directorate for the coming year. ‘The meeting was chaired by N. Churches with six members at- tending. The group are looking for- ward to ‘a large attendance at their annual meeting to be held Oct. 16. Phones Up phone organizations In Canada in percentage of dial instruments, in- cluding the systems operated by the of Alberta, Saskat- British Company has passed the 90 percent mark in number of dial telephones in its 360,000-square-mile system, with the recent conversion of Trail’s 6200 phones to automatic opera- tion, according te a company an- nouncement, B.C, Telephone now leads all chewan and Manitoba. ‘The Bell Telephone Company of Canada, which operates in Ontario and Quebec is highest, with close to 9% per cent. B.C, Telephone expects to exceed the 95 per cent figure by the end of 1962, a company official but one of the eight major tele- said, NUT msCHUCK’S KINNAIRD, B.C, PORK LEG ROAST, HAMS, Whole Ib, ........ 2... 49¢ BUTT or SHANK ENDS, Ib., ....... 59¢. PICNICS, Burn’s, whole only [h., ... 39¢ BONED & ROLLED HAM, Ib., CHUCK ROAST BEEF, th., ........ 58 CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray 2 fins ........... PEAS, frozen, 12 oz., 2 for ....... 39¢ PORK CHOPS, Ib., .....--..-.-+.. 59 _ BACON, : side sliced, Y%. th, F VEAL CHOPS, Ib, ..........-..+ 690 XA sees 190 | 5c to Kootenay. Brewed in the Kootenays tastes vee Control Board or by tl This qavertisementi is not published or displayed by ths Liquor the of British. Ci “RATE. PHONE 3261 CUT “KINNAIRD, B.C. ome GRADE A Turkeys OVEN READY, 16 - 20 lbs. Ib. 39c PAN READY Frying Chicken each 98c Bologna BY THE PIECE, LB., 29c Coffee Ib. 59c Cranberry Sauce 2 ms A9c OCEAN SPRAY MALKIN’S Pumpkin 28 OZ..TIN, 2 FOR MALKIN‘'S Cream Corn » oz. 21,620 $1.00 MALKIN‘S Fruit. Cocktail 15 oz. 1, 270n.. AJC AYLMER - Pineapple Tidbits, 20 OZ, TIN, 2 FOR 59c ASSORTED FLAVORS - ALLEN’S Fruit Drinks sv'oz. 7m, 3 on-.. $1.00 McDONALDS Ginger Ale 2 QT. BOTTLES PLUS DEPOSIT ON BOTTLE SLICED, CRUSHED “NALLEYS Potato Chips TRI me BOX KRAFT... Kraft Dinner 4 PRGS. csscsnennee 49c NABOB Tea Bags 60's pkg. FISH & CHIPS, Fraser Vale, 24 oz. pkg.,...... 59c¢ FRENCH FRYS, Fraser Vale, 2 Ib. bag ......... 49e CAKE MIXES, Monarch, family, pkg., ........-.29¢ . JELLY POWDERS, Jello, 10 pkgs., .......... $1.00 KLEENEX, 400’s, 2 boxes !...........-+00005. 49 PICKLES, McLaren, 15 oz. jar, .............. 29 IVORY SNOW, King Size pkg.; sheveedad ich. SLD AND MANY MORE NON ADVERTISED SPECIALS Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. except Monday, closed 12 neon ‘ CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING - MONDAY : WE DELIVER REAR TE eae a BAILEY'S LTD. In the Oglow Building YARDGOODS WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING . CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY - DRAPERIES PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-8222 = Potatoes GEMS, 100 Ibs., ... TT Central Trading KINNAIRD, 8.0. FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 365-3093 Robson Recreation Society Commenced Meeting Recently The executive of the Robson Recreation Soclety met recently at the home of its president, Mrs. R. A. Fowler, when they onened the fall season. Mra, A. K, Waldie, society trea- surer, reported on the Society's fi- Mrs. 0. Anderson Host (4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1961 5 To Group Committee ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Ist Robson Group Committee to Cubs and Scouts, was held at the There were nine members present with R, T,, Waldle in the chair, Cubmaster.W. Lahue, the new cub leader, reported he had 22 Cubs nancial position listing for repalrs, insulation, taxes and insurance. ©. Nyganrd reported on the pro. gress being made with the installa. tion of the new propane heating system, He sald it is expected that work will be finished shortly as one of the two units was ready to in- stall, The executive decided to re~ frain from borrowlng funds to co- ver this project as it is hoped that 59c Ice Cream Westland 1 gal. .... OGILVIE Cake Mix family size 3 pkgs. .. 89c Cranberry SAUCE 2, 15 oz. tin A9c Kernel Corn 2, is oz tins. 39 $3.49 Dog Food tops, 10 tins fa is a) Butter. 1st crave, is., : LIMIT.3 LBS, WITH ORDER OVER $5. 00 OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY you're sold. on it... Comeandsee US! Once you're sold on a purchase that re- quires financing — drop in and talk to the people at any branch of the.Bank of Mont- * real, They'll be glad to tell’ you about the BofM Family Finance Plan —the safest, surest way to handic all your family credit needs... for a car, TV or any household appliance. By putting all your credit needs under this single roof, you take care of all your financing—at low cost—with one monthly payment tailored to your income. And - there's life-insurance, too, for your family's y, v «protection! BANK Borrowing now to enjoy. the things you’ jrauceasas want can be ‘good business. Talk it over with your aeiatibousticoa branch of the’. Bof M today! Bank OF MontTREAL) . ny Finance Being ail W@ your personal credit needs“ funder one sooff” witha fow-cost B of M life-tnsured loan Castlegar Branch INOLD MINNION, Manager «WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF--LIFE: SINCE 1817 -- -~ caiait panies rre.3358 ETT : y , [in steam following mill operational funds may be on hand. ‘The Robson Evening Group is to be approached regarding | co- sponsorship of the annual -Turkey Supper, * ‘The Socloty voted to renew its’ membership in the Kootenay So- ciety for Handicapped Children and will send representation to that So_ clety’s annual meeting, Mrs, A. K, Waldle was to act as RRS representative to the KRO meeting. ‘Tne Hallowe'en party sponsored annually by the RRS will be held again this year provided a commit. tee can be formed to undertake this project. LETTER TO EDITOR “Production of Pulp or Steam?” Dear Sir: At this time I am sure thet I be not the only Robsonite who might pose the question. “Is it pulp or steam that our fair industrious giant across the stream is produc- ing?? ‘Well, we don't actually see much of the pulp but we for take place Oct. 19, Mr, ‘Lohue stated he 1s in great need of on assistant, Assistant scoutmaster Karl Ko. reen ‘reported a membership of 17 scouts, The theme of scouting for the winter will be instructions on Ught-welght camping, safety in the woods, and fire-arms safety, under the leadership of assistant scout- master Chuck Haviland, ‘The scouts at thelr last meet- Ing were honored with the presence of several home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Anderseh. |' isan elght of an are ready| , will Booming Tourist Business “British Columbia’s booming tourlst industry chalked up a sub- stantial 14.5 per cent increase over last year In American motorists crossing.the border this past spring and summer," the Honourable Earle Cc. Westwood, Minister of Recrea- tion and Conservation, sald today. ‘The increase is more than double the 6.1 per cent registered for all of Canada up to the end of Au- gust. Wider promotion by the B.C, Inspector Charlie Estlin; game bio- logist, Dr. Ronald Smith; game warden, Pete Ewart and two repre- of Cc Travel Bureau, 2 Gov- caine Brant of $50,000 to stimu- late regional promotions, and the opening of B.C. House in San Fran- Carry A Spare Fan Belt A fan belt is a small, Inexpen- 8 O B S sive appendage to the working body z PAY'N TAKIT of an automobile, Try to drive without it! This tough, sinewy little OPEN MON. - FRI. belt of rubber and fabric Is doing a glant job under the car's. hood. Generator, fan and cooling system depend on It. If it fails (and it can), & ve- hicle’s lights, heat and power'can foil with it. The Canadian Safety Council urges every motorist to car- ry 4 spare fan belt, always, From the Rubber Association of Canada, the Council learns that’ a fan belt gets extra work to do in summer driving. It's muscles can be flexed so much that it is atrained, or slips @ little, or fails completely under stress, The cost of replace- ment ts small — if the fallure oc- cus near a garage, A spare . belt costs far less than a night service call, a towing charge or a missed appointment, elsco the establish- Association, Messrs. Warren Jen- mings and Joseph Fodor, A descrip. tion on wild life and game, it's di- seases, means of livelihood and pre. servation was given, which proved most instructive. (Mr, Koreen displayed the tent peg which was presented to the Robson scouts at Tillicum Camp- oree in May for their grade A ra- ting, ‘The scouts will again undertake the annual UNICEF drive on Hal- lowe’en, ; Delicious refreshments were served on adjournment. ‘The next meeting will be at the home of Mr, and Mra. R, Oborne, Nov, 13. COLOR BLIND? In Canada about 10 per cent of the male population and only about one per cent of the female Population suffers some degree of color blindness. ment of a federal travel office there were credited by the Minister with the increases registered throughout the summer, During the month of ‘August, 13.2 per cent more U.S, motorists visited British Columbia than dur- ing the same month lest year while the all-Canada increase reached only 3.9 per cent for that month. The total number of traveller's ve- hicle permits issued at border points to August 31 was 327,141, represent- ing nearly 1,000,000 visitors by car from the United States, and this category makes up only 75 per cent of the total number of tourists en- tering the province. do hear the steam; since July usually:on the basis of a good 18 hours dally, the remaining portion of the day we attempt to sleep, Under normal operating conditions at the pulp mill we have experien. ced that ston blown off into the and nothing.’ to complain about, but this incessant blasting since July has hecome extremely irritable. When does this condition stop, ‘Well, perhaps the condition would never have existed consider. ing that those involved in mill ma- nagement ‘lived closer, and..were in| 3 the position of having little relief from the unnecessary noise, Again may I say; the average person affected minds little to hear the commonplace noise of a scoop load of logs, or the normal cut back fatlures, but when it means a per- petual, penetrating, ill-sounding blast, I-feel as most do, that this altuation should be reotified. Mr. and Mrs, John E, Wales, HYSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hyson, Robson, Sept. 22, son, HOOGESTRAAT — To Mr. and Mrs, N, i, J. Hoogestraat, Castlegar, Sept. 23, a son. JANIOKI — To Mr. and Mrs. W. Janicki,. Kinnaird, Oct. 1, ‘a daughter. SOUKHROFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Fred Soukeroff, Pass Creek, Oct. 2, a son. DeROSA — To Mr, and Mrs, DeRosa, Castlegar, Oct. 2, a daugh: ter. _WATCH REPAIRS ‘MUGHIFICENT EXPRESSION OF LOVE _ BOSSE’S JEWELLERY PHONE 365-2041 ED Fine cost | JEWELRY _; TWICE as MucH FOR A PENNY MORE * REXALL FALL 1c SALE Imagine the luxury of having Lotion for 99c, regular price of $196. This is one of the hundreds of tremendous drug store bargains during the Rexall Fall ic Sale, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Whursday, Friday and Saturday, October 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 2ist at Pitts Rexall Drug ae ERAN World’s finest suction cleaner FLOATS ON AIR, double streng- -the hose, easy to bag -— Reg. $74.50. SPECIAL .... _ Only Hoover Convertible will clean your carpets clean. It beats two 4 oz. bottles of Adrienne Hand | Trail 364-1818 remove dirt .. $64.50 HO Steam Iron The only iron with a stainless ‘steel sole plate - 6 setting dial - safe on any fabric - uses ordin- ary tap water - for smooth, easy ironing, always Hoover. Reg. $21.95 the dirt from way down in the pile, sweeps the surface as it cleans. — Reg. $129.95 SPECIAL .... Pardman Furniture & Appliances . $109.50 DANCE SATURDAY October 7th music by STARLITERS 6+, | a an a oT | HOOVER’S | THANKSGIVING SPECIALS “ OCTOBER 5th - 14th | Hoover -Deluxe Polisher at a never-heard-of price. Heavy duty motor’ as well.as all other const- ruction features. — Extra SPECIAL . $39.95 SPECIAL .. ; fg Willi MOVING & STORAGE “The Family Mover” LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING STORAGE - CRATING - For Free Estimates Call Collect am/‘s PACKING - SHIPPING Nelson 1471 Reg. $54.50 OVER .... $17.88 16'OZ. TuBE - ‘Tomatoes 19c each KING SIZE CHEER ” 27¢ OFF!’ $1.32 24 OZ. THRIFT Detergent "Grade A Large” 5c v7. TOPS Dog Food 10c EACH Ya GALLON 69c EACH HAMS TURKEYS ROASTS