CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, March i1, 1954 Distrid’s: Social Events Phone 3031 Castlegar Happenings See EEE See FROM HAWAH — Mr. and Mrs, R. A. D. West returned Wed- nesday from a three week holiday in Hawaii. : oe IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. George Tonnellier is a patient in Mater |New Westminster visited at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Gou- let, last week. ° FROM KAMLOOPS — Mrs. L. Hermanson of Kamloops is visit- ing at the home of herson-in- law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. G, Tonnellier, brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Alston. Prior to their arrival in Kinnaird by way of Varicouver, part of their eight-week tour was spent in India, Australia, New Zealand and Honolulu. Before re- turning home, they will visit rela- tives and friends in Winnipeg and Toronto. es ¢ TO ALBERTA — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ackney have left on a motor trip to Medicine Hat, Alta. HOME AGAIN — Mr, W. T. Waldie has returned from Cran- brook where he att the for Penticton where Mr. Waldie will attend a Lumberman’s Con- vention, during fhe weekend. TO VICTORIA — Mrs, John Raine left Saturday for Victoria where she will spend a week visi- ting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Raine, Jr. SUNDAY visrrons — - Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gavrilik and daughters of Trail, were Sunday visitors at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. D. Gavrilik, Bi ee WEEKEND HERE — Mrs. George Eastcott and son Wayne and Mrs, Lyle Taylor and son Randy, all of Rossland, spent the of the A Boards of Trade and Chambers of Com- ,, Hospital, ° FEOM WESTMINSTER — Mr and Mrs, S. H. Fairweather of y KA. Morrow OPTOMETRIST Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. OFFICE HOURS ' 9 AM TO 5 P.M. Closed AH Day Tuesday For Appointments PHONE 2581 ia Kianaird Korner —L____ESSSSSSSSS WEEE-END GUESTS — Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Pratt and Mari- lyn of Port Crawford were week- end guests of Mr. and . Frank Mitchell while attending the bad- minton toutnament at Castlegar. FROM NELSON — Miss Joan Mawer of Nelson, an entrant in the badminton tournament, visi- ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Collinson. ee FROM ENGLAND = Mr. and Mrs, J.D. Alston, whose home is in Norfolk, England, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Lewis, BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone 344i @ Castlegar Girl Guide a Box merce of B.C. Mr, Waldie was elected first vice president of that organization. IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. S. Grant is a patient in Mater Misericor- diae Hospital, : Rossland, . TO PENTICTON — Mr. ‘and Mrs, W. T. Waldie left last night IN CHURCH - The United Church Of Canada Castlegar — ‘10:30 a.m. — Sunday School. 7:15 p.m..— Hymn Sing and Service of Worship. | Deer Park Secials TO NELSON, CASTLEGAR — Mrs. H. C, Coleman and Miss P. D. Allen were recent visitors to Nelson and Castlegar. ae FROM SCHOOL — Miss Joyce Crockett who has peen attending school at F weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Johnson, FROM NELSON—Mrs. Hugh Armstrong returned to her home’ in Nelson during the weekend after a week's visit at the home of Mrs. H, Dawkes. FROM ort “coquirzam— Mr. and Mrs, John Houser and daughter Bonnie, were recert visitors at the home of Mts. Hau- ser’s mother, Mrs. H. Dowkes. Plans Going Ahead For Eagles L.A. Mothers Day Tea Plans for the Day Tea KROMHOFF TORKEY POULTS FOR St Western Canada's Largest Poult Producers, Write to-day for cata- key Farms Ltd, BB. Ne. 5, New ‘Westminstez, B.C. CASTLEGAR FUHERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE were made at the bimonthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Coiumbia Valley Aerie, ‘Fraternal Order of. Eagles, held in the Parish Hall, eve- Phone 3601 ning. Members were asked to bring their finished afghan squares to the next meeting on March 18. The squares will be used to make an afghan which will be raffled at the Mothers Day Tea, some time at ber, home here. OUT-OF-: OWN ouxsts _ Mr. and Mrs. W. and _ FUNERAL NOTICE. son Jack of Trail oe the week- end at their home here, Other out-of-town visitors included Miss Joyce Williamson, Odd Aasland of Castlegar and P. E. Doell, W. R. Rempel and A. Unger of Re- nata who were the guests of Mr. and°Mrs. C. T. Williamson; W. Lenter Services — W 7:30 p.m, 2nd & 4th Sundays 11 am. Service of Worship. Robson .— First and Third Sundays at 11 am, will b Social and Old Time Dance on ‘March 20th, in the Parish NOTICE — ” Catholic Women’s League, Spaghetti Din- ner and Dance, St. Patrick’s Day, March Lith, Twin ‘Rivers Hall. Admission $1.75 per person. For tickets Phone 2131 or contact any C.W.L. member on or be- fore March 13th. Two Sittings 5:30 and 7 p.m. The L. A. to Branch 170 will hold a Pot Luck Supper in the Legion Hall, Saturday, March 13th at 6:15. Members please come and bring a friend. ' . Will members of the L.A, to Columbia Valiey Aerie No, 3107, F.O.E. please return all Afghan Squares at the next meeting in the Parish Hall, Mareh 18th, ‘at 8 p.m. Please “bate th that the Guide Association Baskit Social The Lillian Killough Chapter, LO.D.E., are holding a2 Bake Sale in West’s Store, Wednesday morning, March 24th, from 9:30 a.m.: to 12 noon. Attend the Castlezar ion of the West Kootenay Missionary Conference at the United Church Monday through Friday, March 15 to 20 at 7:30 p.m. Stanley Humphries PTA will present 2 Variety Con- 7; Sent in the High School, Friday, March 26th at 8 p.m. - Gil Bell Agencies Lid. NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, R. A. PINCOTT Insurance Advisors : Phone 3441 ‘ Castlegar St. Rita's Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 a.m.| Weekday. Masses during Lent-at and 9:30 a.m. Saturdays: Stations of the Cross, Sermon a Benediction, Fridays, 7:30 Holy 7 Hour, Saturdays, 4:15 pm, to 5:15 p.m. Confessions at Holy Hour and and S. Demeo "lof Castlegar the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. and Capt. O. Schwartzenhauer; Robson, Requiem mass for the late Nicholas Kuryluk. of Kiniaird, will be sung from St. Rita’s Church, Castlegar, at 10 am, Saturday, March 13. Rev. Fr. L. M. Trainor will officiate with in- terment in the Catholic section of Park ‘Memorial Cemetery, Kinnaird. will be recited at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel at 8:30 p.m, Friday. Cl-10 HELEN'S FLOWER SHOP. SPECIAL for ST. PATRICK'S GREEN _. CARNATIONS FLOWERS For Every Occasion 4th and Maple PHONE 3602 D. Lyon, Nelson, C. W. Castlegar and J. Adshead of Ar- row Park, members of the Elco crew who are here on a log-scal- ing job for the Celgar Develop- ment company. | . FROM M TRAIL — P. Romaine ang A. A. Phelps returned after spending the weekend at Trail and Salmo. es - PUBLIC WORKS VISIT — Mr. P. McCarthy of the Department of Public Works at Rossland and A. Waldron of Renata were re- cent visitors to Deer Park. TO CAsiieGan Me and Mrs. t to 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m, Si. Joseph's Chapel Stations of the Cross, satkion and Benediction, Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. . ‘Pentecostal Tabernacle . - First Avenue and Juniper a. pemosee and F. Clemo ‘workers Sunday School, 16 a.m. Evangelistic, 7: 30 p.m, . Everyone ‘Welcome! JOHNNY'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 2001 Community Bible 10:30 — Sunday School. 1:30 —- Evening Service. Weeknight Services Cancelled in favor Missionary Conference E 4c T-BONE STEAK sv BEEF BRISKET, LB. # BOLOGNA, ‘x YORK WIENNERS IN BEANS vx PACIFIC MILK, - 2 FOR ¢ +x POT ROAST REEF RLADE, LB. w MARGARINE, x SPORK, 3 TINS, LDEN DEW, 2 FOR fc WO TE, ve HINGED BEEF. 3 LBs. Presbyterian Church Services in the Churoh every Sunday at 11:15 a.m. D. A. MacKellar, Anglican Church: Sunday, March 14th Castlegar — 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. * Fellowship Hour 8:30 p.m, « Robson — 11 a.m, ‘ Kinnaird — 2:30 p. -LENTEN SERVICES EVERY - WEEK Robson — Wednesdays, 10 a.m, Fridays, 3:15 Film Service. | Castlegar — Thursdays, 7 p.m. Film service. 7:45 p.m. Adult Class, Fridays — 7:30 a.m, (Break- fast 8 aan.) —i10am. Kinnaird Fridays, 7:30 p.m. Film Service. 8:15 p.m. Class, Full Gospel. Assembly Church Services every Sunday afternoon, 2:30 p.m. Kinnaird Amprovement Society Rev. Paul Lade, Minister : Revival Services Comm 7:30 p.m. nee nightly at.7:45 p.m, except Monday and Saturday. At the re Pentecostal Tabernacle Special Music — Everyone Welcome! uinday, Feb. 1 at]: thereafter. spend a weeks holiday ats their son and daughter-in-law at Cas- tlegar, WEST Missionary MONDAY — Miss B, Finch KOOTENAY . Mar.15-19 United Church 7:30 p.m. _—— SPEAKERS ——— Conference CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 logue and prices, Kromheff Tur- a _ Scona CAULIFLOWER: 26% MORE OVEN CAPACITY in 25% LESS i iiGiitn New Westi “SPEED SPAGE house. ELECTRIC 30 inch Range 1GNG SIZE OVEN. Big 24-inch Miracle Sealed Oven is . banquet size .’. . bakes 6 pies, 10 loaves - of bread or two 15-lb. turkeys at the same time. Perfect, too, for even your smallest oven meal. LOOK-IN DOOR LETS YOU SEE WHAT'S COOKING Now. you can watch your food bake or roast to per- . fection without wasting oven heat. SUPER COROX UNIT GETS RED HOT IH 30 SECONDS BUILT-IN SURFACE AND OVEN LIGHTS * PLUS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC OVEN TIMER ONLY ONE-THIRD’ Scona PINK GRAPEFRUIT, i Chock full of juice, PER BAG ... acon Scona LEMONS, | aun ecasric BAG What better garnish for Lenten foods, PEE BAG Scona ORANGES Alc 5 Ib, bag, Sweet and Jnicy, PER BAG =) BANANAS Golden Ripe,. PER LB. . Cascade-Coiumbia (Continued from page 1) on this section, particularly to the heavy on the sage to Paterson through north- matter of comparative some zr miles of i records as the t . t all study of a solution to the prob- lem (ia “hand, 63 miles of final vey. The. data accumulated has never been utilized by reason of ‘section, (Elevation 3385-1970 app. road, about 1 mile west of Ross- land, and by-pass Rossland to the south. Recent new building con- struction on subdivisions south of Rossland will ins ly af- fect favorable consideration of this proposal. The last two miles into Trait sign which have oe yet ay Oi sufficient study to arrive at any conclusion. B. — VICTORY HIGHWAY Before dealing with the alterna- tive route via Paulson and Blue- berry Creek, it may be noted that the department made a very ‘comprehensive survey of the “Vic- tory Highway” route from Cas- to the project by inter- ests in the State of Washington. This survey was undertaken in to | 1948-49, ALTERNATIVE ROUTE In the summer of 1952 the resi- dents of Castlegar brought to our attention the fact that a trip had lueberry and across in the,vicinity of Sheep Lake to Paulson and that indica- tions were this was a very feasi- ble route and they pointed out that one summit only would have to be traversed in making a con- nection from the C River e routes is our attention. Limited field operations and of on survey data towards cost esti- mates are still being carried on from Castlegar, where our survey crew is in winter quarters. Costs Not Compared At this incomplete stage of: our we are not in a position to presume comparative costs, but sufficient information is available to determine that a higher stand- ard in design may be attained on the northern route. In our over- to permit setting up base camp in. the vi vicinity ‘of Sheep Lake as 98 miles of preliminary line- and 88 miles of reconnais- , sance survey have been under- taken by the location branch, Pettitt Photos For the Finest in PHOTO FINISHING Films Developed and “48 HOUR SERVICE early-in the spring ae conditions will permit to Christina Lake, In fact, they were so enthusias- tic about this route that we de- cided, keeping in mind the diffi- cult terrain encountered on the existing road location, to make an investigation of the above noted and a recon- Scona APPLES 41b. POLLY BAG — CRISP and TASTY STAYMENS, por bag ...-.---- 480 || DELICIOUS, per bag ......... 40c. NEWTONS, per bag .......... 466 Scona LETTUCE Golden Fresh, PER LB, ..,..-----—-0+--s-e--n enero _ Snow White Heads, PER LB. Scona CELERY ‘¥resh and crunchy, PER LB. ...... * Scona GARLIC ors Eres Be FRG. .— 434-01, package, Seasoning Special, Scona TOMATOES Vine Ripened, 1 1b, pkg., PER PKG. —_..----- NATCO TOMATOES ‘Scona CARROTS : U.S. Imported Fresk Daiiy,. PEB_ PEG. ... - Scona TURNIPS = .' 20 or. Polly Bag, PER BAG Scona SWEET. POTATOES Natures Best, PER PEG. Scona PARSNIPS Lovely Fried in Butter, 20 oz. Polly Bag, PER BAG Scona POTATOES 33¢ - ¥deal for Baking ‘ota Polly Rar Scona BRUSSEL SPROUTS : 39° - 1 Ib. pkg., Green and Tasty, PER PKG. -___ Scona ONIONS « 2A The.perfect seasoning, 3 Ib, “Polly Bag, PER BAG ROBIN HOOD “FLOUR Be Suen: $3.29 _ JEWEL - SHORTENING, || ee Fh Garry Red Label COFFEE : pats Ground Fresh'Here =| Large 6:02. a eLasiue our. — FRUIT CAKE, Moirs, only ~ FRUIT CAKE, Moirs, only COTTAGE: ‘onEESE > Pkg. «: Soroplimisis Given. Proview Of Three Piano Numbers For Festival The. Soroptimist Club of Cas- tlegar- --Kinnaird-Robson held theic monthly dinner meeting in Twin Rivers Hall on Friday evening. As part of the: evening's pro- gram, three young pianists gave a preview of their coming festival numbers. They were Louise Ask- ew, Maureen Fenner and Daphne Maclean-, -ANgus, fi Following this- sdelightful pres. fine i entation, the various ‘of the route 5] ta the all of W052. cisclosent Ber nities for a Mee location and only ‘one summit to contend with at an ap- proximate elevation of 4700 feet. 50 Miles to Kinnaird The estimated length of the route from Christina Lake Junc- tion to a road connection near Kinnaird south of Castlegar, .is estimated at 50 miles more or less but some hesitancy is expressed in presuming information from incomplete surveys. Our gave their reports. It was deci- ded that the Club would donate a layette to Miss Conroy to be" used in her pre-natal classes. LEGION CORNER Ladies’ Auxiliary Social Eve- ning Saturday night. All com- rades please attend. _Member initiation _ Tuesday Preparations are underway for the opening of the Club rooms in toa ben 22 miles of which have been located and laid .down on the ground. Estimates of cost are on the drawing boards. The work is light in comparison to our find- ings on the present road with the Credit Parish Hall RECOMMENDED by ‘To. Credit Union Members Castlegar. Savings | : WILL HOLY? IT'S Sth ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY, MARCH iS, (S54 at 7:39 p.m. IN THE ~~ Maple St. ; sts eo. terest paid. ee EXTRAORDINARY 1 af that : be “3% dividend to shares; 1s % Patronage feitua on That the of dir- Abn éciors be Increased irom 5 to 7, exception of the Coryell-Paulson section, (elevation 2120-3346 feet). McRae Creek “|. DOOR PRIZES GALORE Canyon . In this section (4 miles) the McRae Creek Valley lies‘ in a “REFRESHMENTS Gane Meet Your Fellow Members and Bring a Friend rock-! lined - canyon with the C.P. creek elevation. We overcome this heavy section by application of a 7 per,cent a climb above ttle canyon, subse- PLUMBING SUPPLIES FURNACE ‘ testi Fine, and Pamips @ PAINTS” with location’ also over the sum- mit. Winter weather conditions forced closing down of our sur- AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE ENTIRE panthe MONDAY ONLY Giant Ripe Olives | - Pprsesp _—_ SiO. Marshinallows - "de Cello 6.cr SH 3 pkes. Pierce emo 4 ‘ Dew-Kist Corn Ensign Green Beans Meddo Peas 15 ox cans” 7 cans $1 00 odo Biscuits _ 2 boxes ean $1.00 HB. Pare Raspberry ae asgtary = |a considerable amount of trail. 3120 feet) and work was undertaken during the season to permit supply and transportation, using 4 wheel drive equipment. . Blueberry Valley 13 miles of pi ‘lines with full topography have been Jaid out in ‘the Blueberry Creek Valley, of which six miles have been No construction difficulties have been encounter- ed and none are anticipated on this end of the proposed route. The Section * Seme 12 miles of fairly easy. location remains in the centre]: in the vicinity of Sheep Lake. Here the terrain is a wide valley, where, apart from its “inaccessibility, mere are no _ 902 Front St. good progress in Tocation = survey. Again, as on west end, we have tote id ion; FOR EXAMPLE... waar, 3 Piece Bathropmi Set — 5 ii. Steei Recess A-Grade Tub with’ Tub, Filler and Waste and Qverflow; 15°x18” China Hand: Basin with 4 inch Centreset, Po and Plug, 1% inch P Trap, Chrome Supply tub- ing, 2 Angle-Stops, Top Grade Close Coupled Toilet with Quality “Whi . Angie Stop. — NOTHING ELSE TO BUY —. $165.00 COMPLETE STOCK OF .. .~ PIPES — FITTINGS — STEEL SEPTIC TANKS, ETC. | Columbia Trading ite Wood Seat,. Supply Tube and ‘Nelson B.C. pigeet Mail or-Phone Orders Handled ‘Promptly USED RECORDS, 3 for BONE . CHINA CUPS’ AND - SAUCERS --. $1.00 BONE CHINA CANDY DISHES 00. OVEN MITTS, 2 - pairs. for oe seeccenes S00 ee ee A - PLASTIC FIRE..TRUCKS .........-:.... $1.00 _ DONKEY PLANTERS ....------++r0+0+ $100,