ORAL POLIO VACCINE was taken by hundreds of Dis-|jf trict residents throughout the area during the past week. Here public health nurse June Williams and recent St. Joseph’s Hospital, Victoria, Mclver give small ‘“‘cups” of nursing | graduate Jocelyn the vaccine to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Penk of Robson. — Castlegar. News Photo : Kinnaird Socials Mrs, J. Kaufman,-Phone 365-5488 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Latta and family spent a pleasant outing with friendg at Mr. and Mrs, Ho-, ward Anderson’s Pine Point Re- treat Sunday enjoying boating and fishing. Joining the, two. families for the day were Mr. and Mrs, Jack White and family,’ Mr. and Mra, Art Anderson, Mr. and . Andy Andrews and John Sherbiko. Sunday's sunny weather also gave many the opportunity for a drive to Christina Lake, the new route adding a great deal of plea- sure to it, Mr. and Mrs, Markle spent the weekend at their sum- mer cabin there. By mid-afternoon Sunday, Mr. -and Mrs. ‘Harvey Jack and family and Mr. and Mrs, A. Culley and family had launch- ed their boats on the lake, Others: enjoying the resort were Mr. and Mrs, Don Archibald and two children, Mr, and Birs. E. C. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs, J. Kaufman and Miss Peggy Newell, Mr. and “Mrs, R. H. Bernick and family, Mr..and Mrs, Lorne Allam and Mr. and Mrs. V. Chatt, all the latter three families of Wood- land Park, took the Brown's boat for a trial Syringa Creek, Miss Ethel Camsell of Pen- ticton'is spending a week visiting her two sisters and their families, Mr, ‘and Mrs. L, Trantor and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Brown. Visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Culley and family have bee—n Mrs. Cully'’s brother and sistqr-indaw, Mr. and Mrs, monton. Mr. Parker had returned about six weeks previous for the Northwest Territories where he had been. working in connection with testing wells for oil drilling at Melville ‘Island. The outpost is 1,- 500 miles orth of Edmonton and is historic for the evidence that, in spite’ of the unsurmountable odds, Sir William Perry and his FLASH Word was received from Air Cadet League Headquarters at Ot- tawa last night that Cpl. pon Sel: t ‘ men there in 1818-1819. Present -day explorations come comparatively . easier. fathest north of! operation: to date. ‘Mr..and Mrs, Don McIntosh have had Mrs. MeIntosh’s brother and ., sister-in-law visiting them from Natemaie; B.C. ing to Tuesday were es and S Cadets has been chosen for a ‘six- week senior leaders’ course et Camp Bordon Ont. AIRLINE — TICKETS TO ALL PARTS :. < OF THE WORLD. ° Castlegar Representative foe International Air Transportation WEST? Dept, Store *\ Phone 365-4931 Mra. Bill” Littlejohn and = tw childrén.. The wedding will take place in East Kildonan, Man., on June 23 of "Mr. Denis Aldon. Bacon; son of Mr, ‘and: Mrs. Flod. Bacon - of Kinnaird, to Miss Gail~ Louis Morin. i ‘The, baptism of Wayne Clitfora MsCreient took place Sunday dur- ing the morning service at’ the Kinnaird United Church, Rev, H. of Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. McCreight at Whose home-a family dinner’ was held, ‘Present ‘at the baptism and dinner“ were . Wayne's © paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. .E. McCreight:.of Castlegal Loyal Brows and Doug Baird +i run on the lake Sunday as far a8 ; Douglas Parker and family of Ed. | It is the/ Rm Pratt officiated. Wayne is the son |i m=CHUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C,” SUGAR, 10 jb. bag _ ROVER DOG FOOD, . Foon VauEs, GALORE! PINEAPPLE JUICE, 48-013 tins a $1.00 TIDE, King Size, ....../.:.----- 996 ‘FLOUR, R.H. or Five Roses, sad Ihs. $1.49 PORK GHOPS, all cals, i: wove. B90 SIDE BACON, lean ssliced. th. .....°580 PORK SPARE RIBS, 1h. ‘Shopping at _ CUT- RATE | ‘Is A Family. Affair te know . they'll find Lal “RED LABEL GRADE uaa BEEF BARBECUE m Chuck Roasts j Ib.. BONELESS ' Pot Roasts. Ib. aes) Qe GRADE A EVISCERATES 16-20 ‘Ibs. | Turkeys Ib... oo ' '$0LO ‘2b, BLOCK - Margarine MALKIN'S 20. OZ. ‘TINS Tomatoes 2 for abe é BETTER, Buy cur. - KING SIZE § JOHNSON'S HARD GLoss 40. oz: e Gio Coat 99. FRESH GROUND Hamburger Ib. 39¢ KRAFT. 32.0Z. -Miracle Whip 59 AYLMER 48-072. | Tomato Juice 3- 89 SUNRIPE 48.02, Apple Juice 2-79. » MALKIN'S 24.02. Peanut Butter 53c LYONS 100’ [acceler ro. — i CRAFT ‘CONSTRUCTION Home: Building — ‘Alterations "General Repairs: ‘Commercial Building scence Construction of all Tikes FOR Fi nee ESTIMATES Ph. 365-5915 Ph, 365-5596 © G. Selvig. . John Haapala ice SNACKS Youngsters need the vital food elements that milk. provides «and they'll enjoy drinking our. dellctous, s0-pure: milk, too. “MILK 1s THE BEST! BODY BUILDER ————— RENATA SCCIALS * Mrs, Mi. Rohn ‘ (Brom Last ayeck) Z Mrs.’ V.-Fast ‘and victors * anthur and Linda of. Ol- iver, were weekend guests at ‘the home of Mr. cand Mra, J.) Letke- mann, of: Mr. and eluded’ Mr. and Mrs, W. Rempel -in- Mrs, “Dennis of Kinnaird,. and Mrs. ‘Hughe's parents, Mr. and “Mrs,. Vander- ‘| burg of Oliver. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Friesen and Betty and David of Proctor. Mr.and Mrs, P, “Warkentin were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, ane sate Tom Cooper of Trail,” ‘f x Mrs and ‘Mts. ‘Leduc and family of “Kinnaird were sucevend visitors “at the: home ‘of Mr. an Mrs, :C. P. Rempel. Mr, and Mra, J.T. Lrorison and: oan,’ Donna and ‘Michael of Pasadena ° California’ were recent |, visitors “atthe home of Mr, and |’ Mrs. Lou Chizmazia. ‘Mr.‘and'Mrs. Fred. Nagel and doughtera of Trail are holidaying at their suminee: home, -. Mrs.'M, MacPherson of Castle. gar spent .the ‘weekend at: the summer home, g A. surprise party was held in the old Renata School in‘honor of Miss. June “Lang and Mr. Jack Hansen in view. of their‘ coming marriage in: Penticton on June 16, A happy ‘time -of fellowship |’ was had by all while a variety of games were Played, followed by a Performance ‘of a mock wedding much to the amusement ofall the guests present. Later ‘in the evening a pre. sentation was made to the honored guests, The ‘donations of money Were appropriately concealed | in Paper pinecones hung on a -jack- Pine seedling tree in honor of the groom to ‘be who works for the B.C, Foestry:- Service, :° Before a delightful Iunch was served, a'large deiorated cake in-| are: scribed “"Good 2 Luck’ June and Jack" was ‘Presented to the couple who in return gave their thanks : 3 and appreciation for everything, Weekend. visitors: at the: home : Hughes, Kay Tommy and Dennis eg’. | VICTORIA REPORT Every Little “X” is Important « By JAMES 'K,, NESBITT And now we 5 ‘This, you see, is democracy in action—and every- time a politiclan makes you mad, hold your tongue ‘and your ‘pat- fence, ‘remembering - always, that on June 18,,in the quiet and sec- recy of the polling booth, you may get even, John Cleans 80 often kicked about, is’ master ‘that day, hoe is -Rezone Area | ‘Near: Woodland - Park Housing Two lots across from Castle- aird’ Plaza: near Woodland Park have been're-zoned from ‘shopping centre. to general business ‘and from industrial and manufacturing to general business. ~~ Council’s ’ action, .in rezoning the 'two lots on Monday night was supported by. hres. delegates from Own. supremo—nobody ‘can push him around ag he marks ‘his all-import- ant little X., There'll be no eyes .|PeerIng aver, his shoulders. One feels magnitiesnt marking that xX. Poimart ‘Hl show, ’em what I think.” I hope there ‘isa big vote. i There will, of course; be the lazy citizens, those who say saree all the: same—they’re’ only. out to feather their own nests,” I don’t think that’s so’ at all;’I feel What all the men and ‘women who run for high office'do so because they honestly and sincerely want to help their fellow men. And, you know, I suspect that those - who are | too: lazy ‘to. vote, are loudest in: their criticism of those who are elected to office. I think that anyone’ who doesn't vote, if he: possibly..can, should forever after keep his mouth clos- ed on public’ affairs. eee Tt is 25. years ago—it was June: of 1937—that the ' Liberals were, for the ‘last. time, .so far, elected a majority government in this‘ province. Liberal: Premier T. D.-Pattullo was returned | for hig second, and final’ term, The Lib- erals haven't been in power, really since 1941; from ‘that «year until 1952. they were: top ‘dogs in the Coalition with the \Conseratives. setvalives out of - Coalition, and W.’A. C, Bennett kicked out both Liberals “and Conservatives, in. a ed Association. * J. C,: Enevoldson, president of the. association, ‘told commission- ers that his group feels “this move must be ‘supported and. this zoning made an’ actual fact He added that any industrial develop- ment that.might ‘take place un- der the ‘present | zoning bylaw “would be highly detrimental” to He continued: “it would be disastrous to ‘permit any industrial development that close-to. a resis) dential beatin ie hg 0F ” SMALL Moron S REPAIRS: |" Lawn “Mowers, Cultivators, ’ Chain Saws ete. Phone 365-3093 Free Delivecy, KINNAIRD, BG. . : ‘Soup: TOMATO Heinz, 6: tin HAMBURGER OR HOT BOG Rel ishes: : 2, 16 oz. ters Pion 365: 2151 Carl Loeblich sald that originally the area had been zoned. for’ gen- eral business: but an‘ oil. company had taken an option: on the ‘Pro: perty:for a bulk plant and:.g0 it had been rezoned." However, the = ‘pl | through, continued Mr. Loeblith; ine now. Woodland: Park has been corporate: ‘0 the village: and. “commissioners felt *-the rest should be. rezoned back to general business to’ protect the resi of the new subdivision. As . Rita‘ ‘s ‘Parish. I, Front Street - SAGKPOTS $42.50 & $360.00 55 ‘NUMBERS * (CALLED, ot Bs that - madd Political history. young Dunbar, from Vancouver, cama: in- the Beas, quiet. and beauty of. the|t Ba tag; to see me, and to ask how he'd eet some publicity ‘forthe Older Boys’. Parliament. ‘He's chairman of, "tho public’ relations committee. ‘T must’ say: -1 was surprised learn the Parliament’ is active een sessions, which’ are held here, in the Parliament . Buildings, after. Christmas each year, tess:However,'1' found: the’ Parlia- = =. ‘CONTACT | Young Agencies Ltd. Cattleaird Plaza S : Then the Liberals kicked the Con-|* - man. named Blair : the Press Gallery the other |?» CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 31, 1962 ment is/very’ active all the year through. In the summer it sends about’ 25 underpriviteged boys to camp in various parts of the pro- vince,.To finance, this worthwhile scheme, the Parliament sells bonds to the citizens—at prices between $1° and $25, though: as Dunbar ex- [BOB’s PAY'N TAKIT Open Monday thru Friday fused. to me, aati is ever re- Si 9 sum YO vu | FOR: GRADUATION cos. SUITS SPORT JACKETS “SLACKS SHIRTS - “TIES © FREE. “WITH. EVERY $10 ‘CASH SALE ccc = SEE THIS Vi ew FROM HE LIVING ROOM ONE PAIR OF. $1.00 SOCKS Phone 365-4341 | cco 4 ~ Photos > Wi = 7 iS BOOK ETON: i A iC F INSTRUCTIVE. HE-JOYS OF | ‘ MARCELLUS SERVICE On the Highway = Phone 365-5024 DEPENDABLE & McCULLOCH CHAIN saws PLUS VERSATILE ACCESSORIES: SEE ‘EM TRY lem,‘ Saturday. 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. “For your Convenience” FANCY TOMATOES, 3 pkgs. 69c 5 bs Golls ORANGES, 69c NEW SPUBS, 10 Ibs. 59c ~ OXYOGL KING SIZE SUE, rolls ....... 48s So TIES, yore hook - Me Campbell Tomato SOUP, 4tins .... 49¢ : FIVE ROSES FLOUR 25 LBS. $1.69 DOG CHOW, 59c value 39c MEATS - PORK STEAKS, Ib. 49 LOIN ROAST, fh. 52> {PORK HOGKS, th. 19¢ : HALF-A-HOG “Cut & Wrapped for freozer 235 ’ ‘Trade at your friendly: _ Store and Save $