CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 21, OF MEN'S SHIRTS Allackite ond colors ta fine boroadcleth. LEITNER’S , Buy now for Christmas SAA = THE DISTRICT'SOCIAL NOTES Castlegar - Kinnaird ™ Robson = Deer Park - Renata = . Castlegar Happenings Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yonk- man arrived home today after spending the past six-months in the old country. and the U. S. A. The Phythian Sister's of Kootenay Temple, No. 37, Cas- tlegar, held their regular meet- ing last Thursday evening in the Twin Rivers Hail, with the most Excellent Chief Nellie Bradford in the chair. The Temple was honoured by the official visit of the District Deputy Grand Chief, Mrs. Olive Jansen of Nakusp who was presented with a gift and lovely corsage. A corsage was also presented to Grand Pro. tector Mrs, Mary Duffus of Trail. The assistance of the Trail De- gree Staff was greatly, apprec- jated during the initiation of a new candidate, Mrs, Joan Brad- ford. Following the meeting, a ddelicious banquet was enjoyed by the Sisters and their visitors, Mrs, Olive Jansen was the AEC CURLERS REGISTRATION FORMS . FiGen ewe de J, LEWIS — Kinnoird ARE NOW AVAILABLE AWAITING YOUR COMPLETION .OF THEM — YOU MAY PICK ONE UP AT:— MUIRHEAD: AGENCIES — Kinncied | ANDERSON AGENCY — Costlegar i LEITNER'S CLOTHING -— Costlegar | J.-H. CORBETT — Costlegor . t if You Are Thinking Of Entering The Club Eliminotions For The | WEST KOOTENAY ZORKE PLAYDOWNS LEADING TO THE MacDONALD BRIER COMPETITIONS You Must Have Your Entry In To J. H. CORBETT, Sec.-Treas. by | . DECEMBER 15, (957 I —_—_————— Oo BREAD, 4X, ; , 2for....5........ 33¢ CAKE MIXES, Robin Hood Family, 2 large pkgs. G69 - POTATOES, , 100 Ibs. ..... TIDE - . . King Size MILK, Pacific or Carnation 2 for ............ 33e : SOUP, Campbell’s Tomato 4ting ........,.... 49e . $2.99 REPORTERS Mrs, over-night guest.of Mr. and Mrs. J, Sherbiko, "Mrs. W. Easton left by bus on Tuesday to spend two weeks visiting relatives in Nelson and Cranbrook, Rev. and Mrs, McNiel, the latter's mother Mrs, McSwaddle, Mrs, J. Sherbiko, Mrs. L, A, Grunerud and Mrs. J. M, That- cher were recent visitors in Cres- ton where they spent a very pleasant day. Mr. and Mrs.’G. Martini have had as their quests for a few days their son-in-law.and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Foychuk of Victoria, : Mr. Ricky Martini left for Los Angeles, California, where he plans to make his future home. Mr, and Mrs, R. Jones and family were Sunday visitors in Rossland. - Mrs. John Lawson has re- turned to her home from Van- couver where she ‘was under medical care for the past month, and friends will be pleased to know she is feeling. much better. + Visitors in Spokane for a few days last week were Mrs. Otto Anderson, Mrs, R. Mad- docks, Mrs. R. Moffat and Mrs. F. Woodrow. Mr. L. V. Campbell was in Vancouver at the weekend to attend a meeting of the B.C. Weekly Newspaper Advertizing Bureau. | Mr. C. C. Bradford and his son Clifton, of Trail, were suc- cessful on their recent hunting trip to Grand Forks district and came home with two deer. A Mrs. G. W. Anderson has re- tutned from a short vavation in Vancouver. While there, she at- tended the monthly meeting of th-B.C. Association for Retarded Children. . Mr, and Mrs. Fred Podovin- nikoff 6% Kamsack, Sask. visited the past week at the homes of, the latter’s brothers and sister- in-laws place, Mr. and Mrs. Niele Stoochnoff, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stoochnoff and Mr. and Mrs. A- lex Stoochnof?. Also at the home of the latters mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stoochnoft. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Stooch- noff and family, of Chase, B.C. al- so visited with the above dur- ing the pas week. _ Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs. Kaufman - 3227 Mra. Smecher - 4568 Williamson Mrs, Warkentin home of their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Guido on Thursday. Pat and Kenny Ham of Ross- land spent, the weekend with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Tom *Fourt, Mr. and Mrs, H. Wood and boys spent the weekend at Creston, where they did some hunting and visited the G. Yorks who are former residents of Kin. naird, Mrs. Emma Burroughs has just returned from the coast after visiting her daughter Mae, for some time, Robson Socials Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie returned from a trip'to Calgary and Spokane, Mrs, C. A. Anderson enter- tained with a dinner party in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Joan Reineir of Columbus, Ohio. In- vited guests were Mr. and’ Mrs. G. Donaldson of Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Donaldson and daughter Lynn of Bonnington, Mrs. D. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. An- derson of Kinnaird. Mrs. Reineir and children Virginia Lea and Billy are visiting here prior to leaving for England where they will reside for 3 years, They are leaving Robson on Sunday for Spokane, where they will board the plane for Columbus. Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phelps of Crawford Bay «were recent visitors to Deer Park, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Phelps. Mr. D. G. Durant of Trail, was a visitor to Deer zak while on-a fishing trip. Mr, und Mrs. J. Keith and children of Nelson were. the re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Briggeman. P. Milan and son of Ross- land spent the weekend.on a hunting trip around Deer Park. A. A. Phelps-returned to his home after spending the Bast week in Vancouver. Weekend visitors to Castle- gar included Mr. and Mrs. R. and children, Mrs. F. Kinnaird Korner Briggeman and Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘Williamson. Mrs.. Dennis Hughes and Mrs. Barton Brown were joint hostesses to the , Valley Vista Circle of the WA’on Wednesday evening at the Hughes home. 13 members heard the report on their recent succssful tea and sale. Delicious refreshments were served, : of Nakusp were visitors at the Mr. and Mrd. Mark Dumont E Too Late To Classify WILL LET — 2 bedroom, fur- nished house in Castlegar to responsible party for boarding 16 year old school boy, phone 2498, 147 ‘OUND — Dog, has black patch over right eye, phone 2941, ** Corporation of thé Village of Castlegar Notice Of Election PEAS, Lynn Valley, 4 tins ic PEANUT BUTTER squirrel, 4 ib. tin ... 99c BABY FOOD, Gerber’s or. Heinz, 3 tins ...... 29¢ BUTTER,, ob. oe. 69c MARGARINE, Delmar or Better Buy, 2 Ibs. .. . 59¢ Cul-Rate Grocery Kinnaird - ICE CREAM, Palm, Half Gal. ...... ICE CREAM, Palm, Bricks ..:..... BOPSENS altel: Lb. POT ROASTS, Lb.... PORK CHOPS, Lb: ah ae F. B.. $1.45, 85< 49c Public notice is hereby given to the electors of Municipality of the Village of Castlegar that I require the presence of the said electors at the Village Office on the 2nd dav nf December, 1957, at-the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as Council Chairman and Commissioner, The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as foflows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination-paper shall be delivered to the Re- turning Officer at any time. between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomin- ation-paper may be in the form prescribed in the “Municipal Act’, and shall state the name, residence, and occupation of the person nominated in such man- ner as to sufficiently identify such. candidate. The nomination-paper : shall be subscribed | to _by the cendidote. In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened at the Legion Hall; on the 12th day of December, 1957, between the hours of B:00 A.M, and ‘8:00 -P.M.,. ‘of which évery person is hereby ‘re- quired to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Given under my hand at Castlegar this 20th day of November, 1957. . a J. E, WALLACE, Returning Officer - “Novenbar 22 and 23 ‘MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ib. pkt. 0.0.26... 2... eee Cle TIDE SOAP POWDER, Giant pkt. 06.0.0... 66... Be CREAM CORN, Aylmer ‘15 oz. 4 tins for... ee ees AC ASPARAGUS CUTS, Nabob, Ztins for .........2 cee eee ORC PORK & BEANS, Nabob, 15 oz tins 4 for .... GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Nabob 48 oz. tin.. PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel, 48 oz. tin “TOMATO KETCHUP, Libby’s Bottle ......... 00. cee ceed CAKE MIXES, Robin Hood : Family size, pkt. ....... ’ SUGAR, 10 lb. bag LUX, Liquid Detergent, ‘24 oz. tin... ee COFFEE, Co-op Red Label, Lb. ....... BACK. BACON, by the piece ROUND STEAK, , Lb. °..... CROSS RIB ROASTS, POT ROASTS, HAMBURG STEAKS, 2 Ibs. for ... PORK CHOPS, loin, Lb. .. PORK BUTT ROSSI, rolled Lb... PORK ROASTS, Picnic i, “Lb. ws... LEG OF LAMB ROASTS, Lb. o.oo. BET CE, firm heads, CRERY. diss stalks, Lb. TOMATOES, firm, ripe Tube... .':. GRAPEFRUIT, ‘Pink, ‘Indian River » _ Bibs. for .. 23c ‘we reserve the right to limit quantities 0-op Store PHONE 2681 Sees eee eee 1 AAA ~ Everyday Low Prices SKIM: MILK CHEESE, Kraft, 2 tba. sevens 490, oe NOTICE. “LEGION. WELFARE BINGO - CANCELZUED for Saturday, Nov. 23 NEXT: BINGO . DEC. 7th Bob’s Pay’n Takit Completely Remodellod by W. Plotnikoff who came to Castlegar from Pass Creek and opened a grocery and feed busl- ness, * With ‘the ‘opening of Bob Fenner’s completely re- modeled store, little will remain. ‘to remind Castlegar residents _ | of the building's original appear- anee, In fact, as: Mr. Fenner says, there: is. really. nothing left of the old: landmark built in the early 1920's by the Jate William Zonailo, The store changed hands several times over the ensuing years. It was taken over in 1927 The next owner was A. T, now. Village} Clerk, who ought out Mr. Plot- pikote in 1944 and was assisted in the business by his sons, *Stan and Bob. It was also operated for a short time by 8B. Dovey, until in October 1950 Bob Fenner pur- chased the store. Renovations have been made from time to time which altered the appearance of the building somewhat, but the complete re- modeling which changed it from an old ble-rd to the up-to-date flat- TIDE, giant KING SIZE FAB ......... ' PARKAY MARGARINE, 2 "DELMAR MARGARINE, 2 Ibs. bell’s 4 tins Ibs. TOMATO SOUP, C “TEA BAGS, Lipton’s. 120’ BANANAS, 2 Ibe. JEWE. getter 3 bb. tin. FRUIT &- VEGETABLES. $1.29 $1.09 - Ib. F-R-E-E . LETTUCE, crisp cello roofed edifice didi not commence until last spring, Mr. Fenner felt the job had taken ‘a long time and he re gretted the jncoventense caused Commission News Continued from page 1 staff and the former Parks Board members. % A complaint received regard. ing refuse burning inthe area ‘behind the Lewis Block, Fen- ner’s store and the Bank of Montreal, was referred to the Fire Chief for a decision, Commissioner MacPherson reported gravelling was being done, and some complaints had come in, however he felt the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 21, 1957 Weddings Bondaroff - Verigin Mabel Verigin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Pete Verigin of Pass Creek and Mike Bondaroff, son of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Bon- daroff of Kinnaird took place on 0. would imp! shortly, Mr.’ MacPherson advised the clerk, A. T. Horswill had been authorized to order a snow plow blade for the big truck and aprons had been purchased for the garbage pick-up detail. Council has. approved the Public Works crew obtaining all safety supplies from the Safety Suey (Company: fe) J. E. Kraft report- to the through the erection of scaffold. inf’ on the sidewalks and the disorder which resulted from dismantling and excavating. He expressed his appreciation for thelr forbearance this past sum- mer. : There are big changes in- side too, with the wide: aisles méking for easy self service shopping. A variety of harmoni- ous pastel colors have been used store bright and attractive. ue by the painters to make the new |. ed on his attendance at the An- nual dinner meeting of the Fall Fair Board earlier in the even- ing. 5 Commissioner Pettitt urged council to proceed with plans for: the hedge-planting at the Ball Park, and for, some type of bumper crop to protect it, as. it would be useless, he felt, to put in the small plants without the bumper, This is to be investigat- ed by Commissioner MacPherson whe will check on costs. Cc Cook reported tural grain wood been used effectively around the area and the. large APPLES, Delici 3 tbs. sloping plate-glass windows on BLADE ROAST BEEF, WENEIRS, No, 1, Ib. .. 5.B., GROUND BEEF, should MEATS STANDING RIB ROAST, B.B., fb. ..... BACON, side sliced, Ib. ........ a th. SIRLOIN, T-BONE STEAKS, Ib. TRISCHUCKS - Store “Closed Monday Afternoon Qpen All Day. Wednesday Avenue and Pine St, sides ‘Three meat cases are now installed and there is an entire wall given up to frozen food self-service gases, of which three are new units. Reflecting the growth of the’ community, two check-out stands have been in- stalled to serve the customers. ANI sorts of “red-hot” specials are being arranged for the big opening days, Nov. 22 and 23, and 50 free hampers of groceries will be given away’ as There will be free balloons and suckers for the children, free the ditch has been dug to the arena, the pipe is to be installed. He had instructed the crew to leave a seven foot strip to allow for a possible future The Russian: ceremony was held in the Robson Community Hall, Robson, The bride was attired in a white lace’ dress with a white nylon head shawl, and her cor- sage was of Red Rose Buds. . Bride's maid was Miss Laura Plotnikoff, cousin of the’ bride, she was attired in a pink nylon suit, with a pale blue sunadton corsage. The best man, Mr. George Bondaroff, was a cousin of the groom. Reception was held in the Robson Community Hall, which was decorated in pink and white, the three-tiered wedding cake was embedded in pink net, surrounded ‘with rose buds, The bride's mother wore a mauve nylon suit and the groom’s mother was attired in a nylon flowered dress of ‘pink and mauve. Soloist was Miss L. Mal- loft of Grand Forks, ‘The young couple have taken in A brief on a vital: subject in up all communities, namely water, ‘was presented by Mr. Cook who’ had compiled it for the council. Mr. Cook also displayed a map , showing all old wood stave lines! rin the Village, and the lines in-! stalléd under the No, 54 Water , Bylaw, as well as those now. being installed under No. 113./ This map is for future reference | end for the use of the Public! Works crew when installing pipe lines, The crew is to check on, in loca-! cook beoks for Bob Fenner and his staff, who are Charlie in the meat de- Ppartment, Rene, Virginia and May at the check-outs,, and Bob things that need doing around | the store are ready to do theic! and Jerry, who do all the other every way possible. best. to satisfy; the customers in Cox - Scott The marriage of Gerald Ross Cox to Miss Muriel Joyce Scott of Robson took place November 16 in the. Robson Memorial Church, ‘The bride was given in mar- riage by her father, Mr. J. Scott, and Rev. A..O, McNeil officiated. Organist was Dr. W. Wright and soloist was Mrs, R. T. Waldie. The church was decorated wit& sprays of flowers and cedar boughs.. The bride was attired in/an-afternoon dress of brocade satin in sprays of Lily of’ the Valley with Sabrina neckline, three quarter length sleeves and styled’ in Princess Lines, her headpiece was framed jn Lily of the Valley with chapel length veil ‘and she carried a bouquet of Red and White Carnations, ‘The bride's attendants, Shir-' ley :Jean Johnson and. Wendy Scott, both wore afternoon dress- es of Aqua brocade taffetta with Sabrina necklines and dropped gathered waistline, 2 Best man was Elmer Walker and -ushers -were’ Allen Robin- son the groom's brother and John D. Scott brother of the bride. The reception was held in the Robson Community Hall, which was decorated with: pink and white streamers and white wedding bells, the bride's table “ covered’ with a lacé cloth tions, and to make changes. An application from the Cath- olic Women’s League for per- mission to sell Christmas Cards, but not to solicit from door to ‘ door, was received and granted. j The cards will be kept at the home of Mrs, M. Dalton, A letter from the Kootenay Society for Handicapped. Chil- dren requesting the council to take out the 1957-58 membership of $10 was reecived and tabled | until the new year. . The meeting. wound up with a general discussion and recom- mendations on the budget ‘for the going year, with a three-tiered wniding cake, surrounded with Rose Buds and flowers, The bride's mother was’ at- tired in an afternoon dress of electric blue with salmon pink accessories and a corsage of pink Carnations. The groom's mother was ate tired in a Grey Wool afternoon dress qvith red accessories and white Carnations corsage. For. her going away attire the bride donned a charcoal suit to match the groom's, with this she wore pale blue acces- sories, patent leather shoes and purse. The honeymoon will be spent in B.C. and coastal points. NO MATTER HOW YouU- « ‘LOOK AT &T. WE CAN GIVE THE SERVIGE BODY WORK and CAR PAINTING TRACTIONIZING wept, TiRES Firestone & Dominion CAR ACCESSORIES REPAIRS WE'RE YOUR USED CAR DEALER Free Headlight Inspection G&H. BODY & FENDER WORKS KINNAIRD, B.C. FROZEN al - Be - “HAMPERS - BABY ADOPTION NABOB COFFEE, ib. ......... . TOMATO JUICE, Hunt’s 48 0z., 2 for’. .......,. 59¢ STRAWBERRIES 25¢ Pkg. FREE SOUP " BONES FOR ‘ APPLE JUICE, 48 oz, 3tins 2.2.2... 0.0.06... :94e INSTANT COFFEE,.Nabob, 5 oz. ........... TINY MARSHMALLOWS, pkg. - CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, pkg. . $1.14 ..: 39e ssi SAUSAGE; 3 lbs. $1.00 PORK LOIN ROAST, with dressing, Chocolates for 49c with $20.00 Ordor’ Sa Produc Lb. Rovere « ROUND STEAK, Ib. CHUCK ROAST BEEF, ‘Ib. BOLOGNA, piece or sliced, tb. . BONELESS BEEF STEW, Ib. MARGARINE, Delmar, 2 Ibs. Dozen .... .. 59 “59c wee. 39e . 29c . 49c EGGS, ‘Grade ‘An ‘local fresh, CABBAGE, Ib. TOMATOES, Ib. CELERY, Ib. .. PUREX, :3 rolls .......... O7c 24 . Mae JOHNSON’S PASTE WAX, 2 Ib. tin . CORN, 15 oz, 2 tins ......0....0.00..000.0. 29e PREM or SPORK, 2 tins ........... FOIL WRAP, Stuart. House, 18” CRACKERS, 1 Ib. box Customers 6 Free Coke WITH $5.00 ORDER eee. 889c 73c a . 1 59e 29c PURITY FLOUR, 25 Ib. on ee $1.69