CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 21, 1957 The Kinnaird Little Theatre Presents A MYSTERY DRAMA GENTLY DOES iT by Janet Green Friday & Saturtlay, November 29, 1957. KINNAIRD SCHOOL Curtain Time 8:00 p.m. Editor's Note: This is the last in a series of four articles about Garibald! Park prepared especi- ally fox, ‘this newspaper by the B.C. Automobile. Association. The Canada Year Book proudly proclaims that national parks are the country’s greatest single tourist attraction. Garibaldi specifically is de- seribed with the word “out- standing". (It is listed with oth- er large provincial parks among the nationals), In true statistical style, at ee petri awly Admission . Adults $1.00 — Students 35¢ — Children 25¢ Castlegar and District Hospital Society NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT = THE ANNUAL MEETING Of The Above Society Will Be Held In The PARISH HALL, CASTLEGAR, .On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1958 at 8:00 p.m. Eee MEMBERS AND THOSE WISHING TO BE ELECTED MEMBERS ARE REMINDED THAT ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Requires a Contribution of $2.50 or Mere To Be Mode At Least SIXTY (60) DAYS BEFORE The Annual Meeting Contributions Should Be Sent Before DECEMBER 21, 1957 To Mrs. A. Saunders, Treasurer, Castlegar & District Hospital ‘Society Castlegar, B.C. i As A Provincial Park Garibaldi “Outstanding” ‘I. have: seen.” he says. : ditioned, as Ernie Rupp. is without the] Thy Waldie x ale Hrs. President Of-W.1. The Annual mecting of the Robson Women’s. Institute was| * held at the home of, Mrs. W. Wright on Wednesday afternoon. The Mrs, W. T. Waldie | ¢ Year Book adds: “ A 3 15 and two winter sports area.” Give it proper access by road and the park will no longer be a dead potential. It will be alive with. people. One man’s picture of Gari- baldi comes from Ernie Rupp, a young newcomer to B.C. out of Switzerland. .Itzis more like the peaks and valleys of my homeland than any..other part of the world Rupp. can often be found somewhere in Garibaldi. He hikes 7 miles into Diamond Head Chalet from the base camp as easily as you and I walk to the corner. drug store. -. But you and I and: most other people need a road to get in there. We're not as well-con- It doesn't really matter how much, the road: costs, the people will pay. for it ultimately. SEVEN MILES TO GO The 14-mile road to base camp at.the 3200-foot level is narrow but passable. It’s not much more bumpy than some of the rickety old streets in Van- couver’s west end, All sorts of makes and models of cars, from smart new. luxury vehicles to descrepit little four-cylinder heaps have cover- ed the distance without mishap. But they can go no farther for fear of bogging down in the molasses-like gumbo of the Al- pine forest. " The Bc. Automobile -As- sociation, representing 74,500 car drivers in this province, has been in touch with Hon. Earle Westwood, Provincial Minister of and Ct y asking that construction be start- ed as soon as feasible on a road into Garibaldi’s Diamond Head area, Seven-miles of good road — from base camp to chalet — can throw open a new world of romance and adventure to un- told thousands of folks who ate desk-and-dishes-bound all week, every, week, many months of every year. T DOLLARS DO-IT-YOURSELF new product is the answer to the demand tor a fast, economical, interior paint coating which is dramatically -¢olor- ful and at the same time produces a trufy tile-tough, superbly washable finish over most every known inside construction material; wood, plaster, maxonite, brick, cement, tile, ete, If you own (or can horrow) a canister type or tank type vacuum » €leanet, you can easily apply MONAFLEX Multi-Color Finish by the simple attachment of the MONAFLEX “Do ft Yourselt” Sprayer evailable at all Monamel deaters, MorcHlt $ pis QUART BO-IT- YOURSELF SPRAYER $ 2% EACH BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD, President Bob Lasser of Squamish and Howe Sound Dis- trict Board of Trade sums it up this way: “We are merely being realistic when asking for a road into Garibaldi because we know that everybody driving up here on the new Howe Sound high- way is going to-be awfully disap- pointed if Squamish is the only sight they can see,” . It's a safe guess that thou- sands of U.S, dollars would ac- crue annually to B.C. once Paci- fic” Northwest sports - minded, motorists learned that Garibaldi Park was open to them., They would come to see and climb in summer and. to ski and see in. winter. ~ ‘Simrultsnackst; countless of thousands of Canadian dollars that go south’ with weekend B.C. skiers to Mount Baker, or Rain- ier, or Hood, would stay home where they're needed. There are few if any ob- stacles ‘left in the way of this first major step toward develop- ment of Garibaldi, U The provincial government has told Ottawa in effect, ‘Gari- baldi is ours and we will develop it? 7 visitors present. ‘The meeting opened with the singing of. the WI Ode. Reports were read and accepted, a suc- cessful year was reported. Mrs. O. B. Ballard Jaid the Poppy | * Wreath for the Institution on Armistice Day. Mrs. R. Chalmers took the chair for the election of officers, Mrs, Cathollé: Glub, Prize. Winnors|. * he’ Kinnaird’ Catholle Club ecently held. their 4th Annual Bingo and Bazaar, Mrs, T. Fourt was general onvenor, assisted by, Mrs. J. Buckna, ist Attractive fall’. decorations were arranged by Mrs, R. White. The kitchen enjoyed a‘ busy. day with cooks Cleave and Paulson. The raffle prizes were. won as follows: 1 Sunbeam Frying Pan) — Mrs, A.’ Krueger,’ Kinnaird; 2 Electric Steam: Iron’—' Mra. J. C. Ink, Trail; 3. rar Quilt — . Trail; W. 'T. Waldie lected president for the ensuing year; Secretary Mrs, S. Grant; Treasur- er Mrs, A, Smecher, directors Mts. J. Scott and Mrs, Bw. McPhee. Mrs. Waldie' then re- sumed for the remainder of the meeting. it A vote of thanks was exteng- ed to the retiring directors. The December mecting will take the form of a Christmas Party at the home of Mrs, Dick Fowler, will h Castlegar; Croteau, =|) Mrs. G, Gimont, Mannix Ltd.} Castlegar; Crossan, -Kinnaird... . .... in The chafing dish, the door prize was won for the second year by. Mrs. Wm. Robinson. The| $50 bingo was divided’ oye -_ three ¢ FP Sweater — Mrs, J. Mallee Kin- naird; 4. Electric Kettle — A. C. eprenttalee Robson; 6. Sheets and |: Charlotte Horlick, 7. Blanket — Lee nnaird; 8, Lamp -— Cases 9.. Cushion — .K, 1 gifts. A birthday’ and Christmas gift’ to be sent to the adoptee in the Children’s Home in Vancdu- ver, Marie Buckna and Mrs, we Evans of Kinnaird’ and Mrs, ‘Wade of ' Rossland, 1 It was decided to hold an Old Timer’s Reunion in the ‘spring. as their Centennial pro- ject, an invitation committee was named, Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostesses Mrs. R. T. Waldie and,Mrs. O. B, Ballard. Mrs, J. Porter returned from Rossland where shg visited for a few days, Renata W.1, Elects Officers For New Year ” Renato W.E. held their An- nual meeting a ane home of Mrs. J. J. Reims a félorful ed tosty salad can be made with coarsely grated carrots mnlxed’ wit he ralilns. ond. crushed Pings gpl, outed wiih mayonnaise ond ‘sarved.on gelsture 6 can cheb be molded ins gelatin base to a mele. e Snowe nd colorful so A SEE.OUR COMPLETE SELECT 1ON OF "ROR HEE " SNAPSHOOTERS : Evangélistic Service Commencing?" +.” TUES., NOV... 26th SUNDAY, ee BER. 8th 7:30 p.m. Evangelist: — . MAY HOWELLS ot. the PENTECOSTAL.:: TABERNACLE ining Election of officers took place as follows; President, Mrs. P. Warken- tin; Vice Pres. Mrs, M, Rohn; Sec. Treas., Miss Ethel White. Directors are’ Mis. 1. Wiebe and Mrs. H. Toews Standing committee conven- ors will be announced” next month, The year’s activities were reviewed, the financial state- ment approved end Standing committee convenors gave their reports: | Members discussed an ap- peal made to them to help furnish a ward in the new Cast. Tegar hospital and it was decid- ed to wait until further word from Robson W.I. before stating the amount to be raised. IT’S ‘TIME TO BE. THINKING ABOUT - CHRISTMAS GIFTS & TOYS See Our Selection Including . . TREE LIGHTS and DECORATIONS Full Line Of Black Pipe & Fittings ‘FOR GAS INSTALLATIONS Kinnaird Hardware The Decémber meeting will take the. form of a supper meet- ing at the home of Mrs. P. Wark- entin. Members will exchange Christmas gifts. i SHOWER A: bridal shower ‘in honour of Rose’ Marie Soberlak was re- cently held at the home of Mrs. Turik in Robsen. The chair of honour was decorated with blue and white streamers. The bride- j. elect;; her mother” and - grand- mother, “Mrs, Shkwarok - were presented with corsages. Games were played and the winners were Mrs, Smuin, Mrs, Miros, and Mrs. J. Soberlak. The show- | er gift was a starter set of Rev- ere Waré pots which Marnie Sh- kwarok wheeled-in on.a decora- ted wagon. A buffet-lunch, cen- tered around a cake decorated by Mrs. Cushner, was served, Co- hostesses were Mrs. N. Turik, Mrs. ‘K. Soberlak and Mrs. W. The people of B.C. are wait- 2. Shkwarok. Twenty-eight guests attended -the shower. TT THE. PUBLIC 1S INVI GASTLEGAR MONDAY, otice Grand Opening OF THE ‘NEW NOVEMBER at 7:00 P.M. a ACA TED TO ATTEND THE FIRE: HALL. ‘25, 1957 Traction in action—we're offering you the safest, surest winter traction tire-ever. New Custom Subur- banites with: V-Grip tread design! Snowy. hills, sli; snow-packed curves, this, new: winter tire takes them all—no skids, no spinning or fishtailing. FOR'SALE — “Separator” and 48 BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR |SALE-— Lots in Dumont Einnafrd “$i80 each; nese 2738. ROOM & BOARS — Available at McCreight's Rooming House, phone 2493, tia 16 TRAILERS FOR SALE—Famous FOR SALE — Corona Fridge, American, ‘warmest trailer made, Both new and used, 32 to 46 ft. Also holiday trailers. Can be seen at Kosy. Kottages or contact Ted “Bigelow of United Trailers. . 345 FOR ‘SALE — 2 used Propani tans ‘and regulator,” 42A7. * se Cabinet Radio, ‘phone 2562 or V. Nelson, ‘Box 161, Kinnaird, B.C, .* 345 Milk pail, phone 4561. - FOR - SALE Good quality "Delicious Apples, Duncan Car- ter, Robson, phone 3111. 346 2g OSOTEGER GUNERAL HOME ‘DEDICATED TO:KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Paw iren FURNITURE _ MOVING LONG DISTANCE ANYWHERE ANY: For Free Estimates PHONE : Castlegar 2581 ‘Trail 191- Newson 1472 UNITED TRUCKING HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 313% — Kinnaird, B.C. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FO RSALE — New 2 bedroom * house, furnace, garden space, lawn, fruit trees, near Robson FOR RENT —"'Oiftice space, 34 phone’ 4276, PLOTNIKOFF ~~ In loving School. Phone 2272, or see Pete Evdokinoff. - 345]. FOR RENT — 2 furnished single memory of our dear mother, reoms, phone 6851 or apply ‘21, Ist. ave, 147| ber, 22, 1955. NOTICE — Beauty Parlor — 78 Maple Street,, Castlegar, “Mrs, “Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631, 346 FOR RENT — 3 roomed furnish- Her of is, She never could forget, “ed apartment, phone 3343. : And so'we think that where ut FOR. SALE — 460’ lake frontage between lake and Robson road opposite Celgar site, $2300.00 ‘apply Castlegar News. aaT WANTED —- Employment for she is, She must be watching yet. young woman, seeking general As ‘angels keep | there, wateh office work or secretarial job, write box 196, Castlegar, B.C. up there, 147 Please, God, Just let her know -\That we ‘down here do. not FOR SALE —- Baby beef, apply J. Ulmi, Renata, B.C. 24 FOR SALE — 18 months ‘old heifer, phone 2831. 147 FOR SALE — One pair boy’s if FOUND — At Kinnaird Catholic forget, We love and miss her so, Sadly missed py | her daugh- ter Vinnie ang. family, Club Bazaar and Bingo, one pe ladies’ pink gloves, al Mary, who passed away Novem- were all so ful} |’ Ret You KNOW, GEORGE -1 THINK WED a) SOnEMHING TELUS pe Vou i SOMETHING TEL Ges NA ry LANCE THOSE skates, size 4, like new $5.00, phone 2341. a 147 "FOR SALE — 40 bass accordian case and music stand, used FOUND — Collie pup—3 or books will be on the shelves shortly aocording to Mrs, An- scombe. - Miss. Proudfoot’s art classes months old — black and white -~0n Maple St. Thursday nite phone 6791. M47 only one year, phone 5166. 147 FOR SALE — Brick lined cireu- lating heater — $27, phone 9191. a7 FOR RENT — Small 2 bedroom * house, phone 5105. 147 FOR: RENT — 3 bedroom house, phone 7361, 147 NOTICE —- Pythian Sisters Tea and Bazaar at the Twin Rivers Hall on Nov, 23rd. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m, i any Hi Kids---- have been busy tive posters for-the Ubrary: bul-| letin boards. + During Friday's noon-hour a highly-successful pep rally was held in the gym. -Each:.member to the audience and after, which ‘} they displayed some::basketball The made their first appearance to the student body. The band was also in attendance. ~ A very, ‘successful “Sadie ‘WANTED “— One channel six antenna,.phone 4281, Kinnaird. 147 A packed and very exciting basket- ball games took place in the gym which was filled fo capaci- Dance” was held in the Kinnaird Hall, Saturday evening. The large crowd which attended was dressed in a variety. -of ‘Dog Patch’ costumes. The large y Friday evening two action- HAIR DRESSING PARLOR A complete beauty service by appointment | PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelské * - CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 2621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson 3 PRONE “Castlegar 2528 ‘MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut Another Flace To Eat But The-Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR Jjer Nelson, B.C.. or the Forest SALE orienta There will be offered tor sale at public auction, at 10:30 am. (Local Time) on Monday, December 2nd, 1957, in the of- fice of the Forest Ranger, Cast- Jegar, B.C. the Licence X76820, to cut 57,000 cubic feet of fir, Jarch and other mixed species and 3,000 lineal feet of cedar poles and piling, on an area situated near:Egra Creek, near Seftinel Mountain, Kootenay District, Two (2) years will be al- lowed for removal of timber. - Provided anyone who is un- ablé to attend the auction in per- son may submit a. sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auc- tion and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the District Forest- | 1, st e Ranger, Castlegar, BC. cuz}, al ty for C: the season, first public appearance and were very good. different yells, The school ‘band was also on hand to support our teams. There was a great deal of Castlegar at the games. with one section of thé sbleachérs being all. Nelson ‘fans. teams for their basketball skills and also for the fine sportsman- ship which was displayed during the’ game. , Rockettes for: downing the Bomb- Leitner with 10 points Yvonne Mitchell with 3 points. "a first game of, attendance proved that the teen- agers .enjoyed and appreciated having these dances and look ‘torward to having them in the ‘future. Say kids, Christmas is .creeping up on us fast, Only four more weeks of school left before the holidays. Also, Seniors The cheerleaders made their The cheerleaders came up with some new an chool spirit for both Nelson and Christmas exams start. Nelson's spirit was evident! ~ the Wome Ee 30 girls are season as.they ‘are making their Christmas cakes this week. Don't forget to bring your toys for the Red Cross collection. The . collection wil! last until Tuesday. the! See you at the games Satur- day morning, We can be proud of our rep Congratulations go to rettes 21-9, Top scorer was Gail y Patti Lewis with 7 points and No man with a burden of debt has a right. to pro- Although the Rockers played very good game they were un- ible to the B PHONE 3571. Castlegar, BC. DRY, CLEANERS Phone -4851 We Pick-Up and Deliver J. 1 LAUGHTON . usy making ‘attrac-|. ‘§: of the rep: teams was introduced | - ° it won't be long before the}. also. thinking of the’ Holiday |* ALS. ‘Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the -Arrow Lokes ‘Phone 4331 and went down to a 34-53 defeat. ‘The next basketball game.is Saturday morning against Grand Forks. Game time is 10 a.m. and even though it is on during the morning everyone try to make a real effort to attend this game, Esch ‘house at' the House Executive meeting should have a full. slate of officers at every meeting, However there are certain students—14 in fact who have att 1 out of 4 meet- Office Hours MON. — WED. — FRL 20-12 1:30-5:00 ” PHONE 2581. . , Arrow Lakes Ferry Service We give a’ generous trade-in allowance on : : New Sub your old ti free of charge. See us now for— NEW CUSTOM SUBURBANITES by. 7 GOODS YEAR Be Tire Happy — TRY THE 193. COLUMBIA - CASTLE TIRE SHOP PHONE: 4441. — . FOR ‘ALL YOUR TIRE NEEDS — Vulcanizing _ Repairs — Retreads eee . G. A, SUMNER Naturopathic Fiayale jelan Bremenko Building -” PHONE 2622 GENERAL, BUILDING: CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING _ SUPPLY STORE _ Bex 292 Phene 216L TO Leave Robson - Wharf +. 10:00° am. Monday: | Arrive Edgewood 4:00 p.m. Monday. + Leave Edgewood, 7:00 am. Tuesday. Arrive Robson . Wharf, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday. Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 am. Thursday. Arrive Edgewood. 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Leave WALDIE. LUMBER & BUILDING. ‘ : SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs. Eatimates glediy given. ° 2 Phone 7112 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD 7:00 am. Firday, Arrive Robson Wharf 1:00 Pm. Eriday. OPTOMETRIST ings. Look kids, this is no way to run our Houses, The full ex- ecutive. must show up at these meetings, so. that when votes are taken’ each House should show its true voting strength of 11 votes. There are certain individuals|. who think that being on the House executive is nothing, but a popularity contest. These stu- |: dents are not doing their share of the work Which means the other executives are doing twice as much ‘wotk: When‘these stu- dents are failing to attend these meetings they are failing the students who put them in office. The other day I went to the library at noon. It is amazing the number of students who ‘make use of this room. The new tect his creditors if he has not first protected his wifé and children with Life Assurance. : Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through, , Dick Fowtor North American Life Robson, B.C, In these days of rising prices the value of ‘a man’s possessions is continually rising. Be sure that you are adequately protected so that a loss will not be a serious setzack. The low cost of adequate fire insurance will surprise you.- é Gonsult your independent Agent or Broker. - Look for wia emotem. before you buy fire, auto or general insurance. THE INSURANCE AGENTS? ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA CAL CASTLE THEATRE THURS. - FRI-SAT. | seat his Y LENS THE DENCKTE DELI Hl makes the blackboard a jump for r joy! MON. - TUES. CLASHING...IN HEAD.ON CONFLICT? canary uy Pic 6g re ~ RONZaSS, #0 23R10USLGVN BH -AOP3SAO1 MNVHS ‘(NVaunor.sinot NYAITINS Auuva: Wed. 2:30 p.mi to 8:00 p.m, Phone 3021 cr 2231 DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘W. Shaspies Pheme 6091