CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 7, 1960 _ Wi Donates $300 For Swimming Pool A donation of $300 towards the swimming pool was. made when members ‘of the Women’s Institute met Inst Wednesday at the home of Mra. G, Bray, There. were 12 members’ and two visitors present, Mrs, J. Brownlie presided at the meeting, during which: reports . were heard from the visiting and banquet, committees, Mrs, G, Manarin, provincial delegate to the convention held at UBO recently, gave an interesting and Informative talk, Mrs.’ M. Murton of Grind Forks was the winner of an oll paln- ting which had been donated by . Marlene Schultz, while the hostess Prize was won by Mrs, B, Roberts, Following the meeting, a social and bingo were enjoyed. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. ODE Chapter Closes for Season The Lillian Kilough Chapter IODE held ‘their last mecting for the season in, the United Church basement. . A pot-luck supper was enjoyed by the 50 members and guests pre- sent, Special guests were the five Harvest Queens. and their mothers, Mrs, J, Fowle was presented with a souvenir IODE spoon. x A short meeting was held after the supper. i Mrs. Gergley, convener for ser- vices at home and abroad, collected nursery bags from the members, ‘These are cotton draw-string bags containing soaps, facecloth, toys, crayons, etc. and will be sent to Korean children. Mrs. J. Fowle reported on the sale of Fall Pair Queen tickets and Regent Mrs, Killough reported that she had presented .the cheque ‘for $25 to Mr. Fishwick for the SHES band, at awards day. After the meeting Mrs, -R. ‘West showed colored slides of her recent trip to Mexico, Kinnaird Socials Mra, "Keutman, Phone 5488 Guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Westerlund this week have been Mrs, Westerlund’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Wasilyk and Mr, and Mrs, Bil Osterfen who left for their home in Vernon on Tuesday. Mrs: Cora Dewar of Vancouver are rived on the weekend to spend a few weeks with tho Westerlunds. Other weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs, W. Mohoryk of Vancouver. ‘Visitors to Christina QLoke on the holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs, K, Markle and daughter Shar- on and Miss Diane Haywood. Joln- ing them for the holiday at their cabin were Mr, Markle’s sister and, Greg, are ona visit. to the prairie with Mrs, Archibald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Clelland of Trail, They are visiting relatives in Fleming, Sask. Mrs, J. H, McLeod had o plea- eont experience this. week when an old friend whom she had not seen for 80 years called on her. It was Mrs, Bessie Leich of Victoria, for= merly of St. Cecile, Quebec, here ‘lon a visit with her daughter, o nurse at the Castlegar hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Keizer of Cranbrook visited recently at the home of Mrs, Kelzer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H, Palsson, Randy and Linda Palsson, brother and sister brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Reg‘of Mrs, Keizer, accompanied them ‘Taylor of Nelson, Mr, ‘and Mrs, Stan Wilson of Kimberley and Mr. and Mra, Beau Fourt of Penticton spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Fourt and family back to Cranbrook where Linda will spend the summer vacation, while Randy will visit with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ro- land Palsson and familly who have recently moved from Cranbrook to Mrs L, McLaughlin is home! Calgary. from a visit with relatives in Ver- Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Haley over the long week- end were Mrs, Haley's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Murel Maxwell of, Colfax, Wash.,’and an aunt of Mrs, Haley's, Mrs. G. Mo- ehier of Spokane, Dominion Day, which is also the Haley's wedding anniversary was eventful when Mr. and Mrs, Joe’ Haley and 12 children of Rossland called in for the oc- easion, = 28 Donald, Trudy and Beverley Fourt of Rossland and Ricky, Ron- nie, John and Judy Wilson of Kim- berley were all on hand to celebrate Dean McDonald's. first birthday last Saturday, The children are coutins visiting at the Tom Fourt home, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Wisted spent the holiday weekend fishing at Summit Lake near Nakusp. Thelr successful catch was very gratify- ing to these ardent fishermen. Cam- ping for the weekend with the Wls- teds were Mr. Wisted’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Alden of Orville, Wash. Mrs, G, A, Archibald and son mo (HUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. one : Owen Smales !s home from ‘Qualicum College, Victorin Island, to sfend the summer holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smales. Mr, and Mrs. A Culley and fa- mily are back from a trip to Cal- gary where they visited Mrs, Cul- ley’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, R, T. Parker. Travelilng as far as Edmonton, they had a short visit with Mrs, Culley’s brother and sls- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parker and family. The Culley children will long remember the Calgary zoo and the children's zoo in Edmonton, The family returned home via Banff, Jasper and_ the Kootenay Park, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Cheveldave spent the long weekend in Calgary visiting | Mrs, Cheveldave’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Popotff. Mr, and Mrs, Wally Walper ‘and spent the holiday weekend camp-. ing in northern Washington, enjoy- ing a visit in Spokane. Holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Powell Smibert is their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Smibert of children and Mrs. A. Morehouse}. LEGION GORNER + ‘At the regular meeting Tuesday transfer’and one ordinary member- ship were approved. Donald R, Shaw was Initiated into ordinary membership. F. P..Dougherty, DVA represen- night ‘three club memberships, one|* Couple: Re- Marry..on Golden. Anniversary | Looking’ bact:on half a century of married life on thelr Golden ‘Wedding Anniversary June 25; Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Kamblick decided they would do it all over again, And 50 they did, at 9.10 am. mass and iy at 8t~ Rita's tative: ‘will be in on July 9, Any. veteran wishing td contact am, hould leave thelr names at Pitts Drug. ‘The West Kootenay zone track and field mect will be held in Trail on waturday, July 9. Contestants from Castlegar and District for this meet are requested to be at the Le- fion Hall before 8.30 Saturday mor- ning for transportation. ‘ Japan Missionary Meeis WA Ladies Recently the Women's Associa; tion of the Community Memorial Chureh arranged a meeting in the church halt at which the Rev. E. Yoshida, a missionary serving un- der the Canadian Japanese Mission who has recently returned after three years service in Japan was the main speaker. Rev. R. R. Cross of Nelron op- ened the mecting and ‘introduced the speaker, whe was dressed in the national costume of ‘Japan, Mr, Yoshida then spoke describing the situation in ‘Japan and the diffl- culties that the missionaries there are facing. He showed some slides deptct- ing Japanese scenes... At the close of the meeting Mrs. Duncan Carter thanked the speaker for his talc and pictures, and on behalf of the Baptist Group of Robson present- ed Mr. Cross with a small gift, as this was his last official visit to Robson, Brownie Leader Bid Fond Farewell Girls from the 2nd Castlegar Sask. The Smiberts and their guests are visiting in Spokane: for a few days, Mrs. J, Huggins of Calgary ar- rived by plane on Monday to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, W. Sommerfield. Mr, and Mrs. Len Kuryluk left Friday for thelr home in Calgary after having spent. thelr holidays with relatives here. ees Miss Myrna Ackerman of Cres- ton has been home for a few days, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E, SMOKED PICNICS, Ib,........... 38¢ _ BEEF ROUND STEAX, Ib. ..... GROUND BEEF, lean, 2 Ibs., ...... 69¢ SIDE BACON, lear, Ib, .......... 49¢ COOKED HAM, sliced Ib, ........ 89¢ ~ IGE CREAM, Shannon, 1 gal. .... 69c: “COFFEE, Nabob, tb. GANTALOUPE, Jumbo, 2 for ....... 28 - SQRH FLAKES, Quaker, {2 oz. 2 for . 9c. BREAD, McGavin’s, white or brown, 2 for setteneeeeeeenens wee O8G -C; Ackerman. Also visiting the Ac- kermans have been Mrs, Ackerman’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Elwood McIvor, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. Cotterill, all of |_| Winnipeg, who left here to continue their vacation on a trip to Van- couver. Mrs, G, Cleeve had her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cleeve and family visiting her on the long weekend. Accompanying the Cleeves back to thelr home in|. Calgary was Sharon Paulson who will spend her summer holidays there, and with relatives in Medi- cine Hat, Kenny Roberts will be spending the next few weeks with his’ aunt and uncle, Mr.: and Mrs. Jack Kel- ler ane family in Salmo. and Mrs, Garnet McMillan have as thelr guests Mrs, McMil- lan’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sadler of Buena, Wash. Wednesday, the McMillans held 9 family party when Mrs, Mc- Millan’s brother and Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Lietz and family came from Salmo. Other guests for the occa- sion were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Od- die and Mr, and Mrs. D. G, MeMil- Jan. . Miss Betty Campbell is studying in Vancouver General Hospital where she will spend the next two years training to become an x-ray technician, Spending a week with Mr. and Brownle Pack at the home of Mrs, L. Zinio to say goodbye to thelr leader Mrs. Pat Sanderson. end of July to make her home in Enderby. ‘The girls sang two Brownle songs and then Margie Thorpe pre- sented Mrs. Sanderson with a silver the Local Association. + Following the presentation, the girls. formed'a circle around Mrs. Sanderson and gave the Brownle Grand Howl. ? East Robson Siere Sold to Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Verne Pattullo, who owned and operated the East Robson general store, have sold thelr business to Mr. and Mrs. Ot- to Andersen: of Castlegar. They have taken up residence ir Castlegar. Mr..and Mrs, Andersen and fa- mily are well known in this district. Mrs..‘Andersen .was the former Pearl Dams. ? Reed, Not Maddocks Rose Ball Judge : Mr. and’ Mis, Willian Reed and not Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Maddocks were judges of this year’s Rose Ball queen candidates as was reported in last week's paper. - When Mr, and Mrs. Maddocks found they would be unable to help judge the candidates, Mr. and Mra. Reed were asked to replace them. Mrs, Gilbert Jacobson were Mr, Ja- cobson’s niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Art Landry who left Sat- urday for thelr home in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, : P a le Use © CASTLEGAR NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS They Get Fast Results Concrete Inspection Charged to Builder. Eighty-one. dollars ‘of a $126 charge for examining the . concrete base for Castlegar’s new water tank wi'l be charged to the contractor. A motion’ by ‘ water’ ‘chairman Aage Sylvest that the village’ bear the full cost’ found no second at council's meeting Tuesday night and the strong opposition of Comm. George Carr, Mr. Carr-said that in his opins jon the contractor should pay the full charge, « When a study of the correspon- dence disclosed that: the inspector from the tank company spent an extra day here at'.the village's re- quest, Mr, Sylvest moved that $61 of the $126 be charged to the con- tractor with the village bearing the $45 extra ‘expense ($35: fees and $10 living expenses) incurred by having) =| the inspector stay’ the: extra’ day.'?- The motion passed unanimously. church ‘with Father, Brophy offic-|— ting. Afterwards, accompanied by Fa- ther Brophy and 165 relations, they breakfasted ut. Crown Point before motoring to Rossland to spend the day with their daughter, Mra, R. W. ‘Terhune. Many members of the family, children and grandchildren, were present for the supper party which featured n two-tier wedding cak ‘The family presented them with a new Iving-room, rug. Mr. and Mrs, Kambick ‘were married in 1910 in Spokane’s Lady of Lourdes cliurch. Mr, Kambick was working for Cominco in ‘Trall then, but the first 12 years of the marriage were spent in the U.S, 2s the company transferred him to Nevada and Montann smelters. He van reassigned to the Trail plant in The couple came to live in Cas- tlegar in 1942 and now say they bck, of Rossland; Mra.’ B. * Irvin, will spend the reat of ‘their lives Kimberley; L. : Kambick,: Castlegar. here, Mr, and Mrs, Kambick had ix} ” children, of which five still survive, They are Mr, Edward Kambick, Mrac Re W. Terhune, Mr. Bill Kam-, There are 11 grandchildren, “A seroll ‘was-recelved from Pope John containing an apostolic bles- sing. for,the occasion, | = THE” “ANNUAL : Garden Party. AND BAND CONCERT” WILL BE HELD ON g TUESDAY, JULY (2, 6.00 P.M. . W. T. WALDIE RESIDENCE IN ROBSON PROCEEDS TO ROBSON UNITED CHURCH. Read the Gasilegar News Classified Ads ii TACT CUT BETTER BUY. Margerine, 2 Ibs. <= SWIFTS PREMIUM Wieners, 3 lbs... EXTRA LEAN - Ground Beef, 3 ibs. QUAKER PHONE 3261 — 39c $1.00. 99¢. Corn Flakes, but eKE.,2 FOR * AI LIQUID Certo bottle ... Certo 2 pkgs. BETTER BUY Beans & Pork 4 tins. SWIFTS » PENN = 29 29c = 49c Prem, 4 tins . Canned. Pears : a TINS. : NABOB Coffee, lb. BLUE-RIBBON Instant Coffee, 5 07, JAR CARNATION Miik, 6 tins AYLMER CHOICE ‘Peas, 6 tins . HEINZ Seup, ASSORTED Juices, HLC, 48 OZ. TIN, 8 FOR KADANA Tea. : Bags, 100° bags . KRAFT Marshmallows, pkg. 29¢ - ROBIN- HOOD... ‘Cake Mbc ANGEL FOOD, Fi " RED: RIPE: VEG. |- TOM. BAG OF 6,FOR....... I Sena ~ Cominco Plan Holds Picnic. Eighty person attended: the re- cent team Plant ‘Social | ~ Club Picnic at iheatra Park, Many competitive events, .for both chiid- rén and santa, were held.” follow: Results Boys six and’ under — rk Paloni, bene :Bérenson,” Tony O' Connor, “ Girls - ‘ax and “under: — ‘Joan Rourke, ‘Colleen’ Ackermat, pee PuT YouR sain __ATEASE BY. If you're: worried It's such a comfort assurarice is as close.as your phone, " make sure every- sleep better,- work about'the family — © why. not call home? | | to “know that re. § Costs so little to- _thing'sO.K.Letsyou . : .| Johnson, “Boys ine and, under _~ ~.Jérry Lindsay, Gordon “Lindsay, Roddy * McLean: | #3’ Girls nine and under — Shirley Tadavic, Joan Rourke, Colleen Ac- an, <'\Boys | 12 and - “under: — Loyd Bockmer, Les Rourke, Norm Fields. ~ Girls’ 12° and’ under “= “Linda Jackie | , Tadavie, pene Shuster.: Boys 16 and under _ Donald Gallo; Len McBride, Loyd Bockmer, Girls 15 and under — Barbara | Ohartres, Lana’ Bowle, Linda John- son. ‘Boy and girls four and under - Girls — Joon -Rourke, Barbara Brookes, Debble Bilesky, Boys — Duane Sorenson, Tony O'- Connor, Frank Palonl. Mixed Sack Race:- » “Boys and girls nine and under —] th, SShirley ‘Tadavic, Gordy: Lindsay, | Colleen Ackerman, -UG Picnic Features Compotitive Races For All Age Groups United. Church Sunday School Plenlc featured many-com> petitive - races -for, all-ages. Resiilts of the frolic Yollow? ° Four, afd under ‘class — Nor- man Deverney, Russell Brown, Deb- ble MeNee, ? Six and under + Billy Henne! Eddie : Fitzpatrick, piorion Gottse- iz. Second race, six and under, — Eddie Fitzpatrict,’ Colleen Acker- man, Billy Henne,» | Girls eight,and under — Valer- fe. Kennedy, Rita’ Deverney, Lois Henne. ; Boys elght and under — Wayne Lyons, Dickie Gottsellg, Roddy wal- per. Boys and girls elght and under — Dickie Gottselig, Joan Rourke, Rita Deverney. Girls nine and 10 — Marianne MoNee, Judy Roberts, Marilyn Smi- Boys nine and 10 —. Garth Burak,. Bobby Gottselig, Bobby Bu- “Boys:and ‘gitls 12 and under’ —| por. Joan Rourke, Disne Shuster, Linda Johnson, Boys and girls 16 and'under — Les, Rourke, Jennie sobnson Lance | Bower: < | Tan, McLeap Mixed Three-Lesged Race:- Boys and girls 10 and under — and’ Roddy McLean, Linda Johnson and Jackie Tadavic. Gary Lindsay and Gordy Lindsay, Boys:and. girls 15 and under: Barbara Chartres and Lana. Bowte,| - Ian McLean and Roddy McLean, Les Rourke and Norman Rlelds. | : Egg and Spoon:- Girls —-.Lana betel ‘Jennie John- Renaia WI Buys . _ Hose for Cemetery ‘The Renata ‘Women’s Institute held thelr June meeting at the home of Mrs. Isaac. Wiebe. Mrs, David Dunn: attended the eee a8 a visitor. ..The provincial biennial confer- ence report was given by the dele- :| gate Mrs, Henry. Toews,-Mrs. Toews | bought the-“Modern Pieneers” bootc: )}for:the Women’s InstituteThts will be. read .at. future. meetings. wie JW ‘members “approved buy- | cemetery. sejting “the Sold power +} mower: tothe “highest ‘bidder ‘and :| placing ‘a picnic table on the wpeaeh had been put on the’ ponds to pre- ‘vent mosquitoes. from; annoying te- sidents this summ« Mr, and’ Mrs,;M. D. Watson and family of San Diego are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Horning. Bruce Horning anc tamily have moved to Grand ‘Forks where he will be assistant forest ranger. Mrs. Sid Walton is home from Castlegar Hospital. Mr. Don. Guesford was home from Kimberley visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs: Steve Melnick and family left for Togo, Sask. where they will attend ‘a family re-union, Mrs. Minnion left to attend ther brother’s funeral in Prince Ru- Pert. Mrs. G. Ke ble is Visiting in Vancouver, = pape mon vand ‘son’ Leslie ir, mn. Davis. have gone to. Williams" La & Piha aan Free Pp “Fomenoft Tes rom a wisit at Remnack, Sask, - 6 ’ Mr, and: Mrs! F Fomenott and familly - visited Balfour. Mrs. Easton returned ' from. the const, Mr. and Mrs, D. Peppard spent duly 1 at-Champion Lake, Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell were their daughter . Regina, and Mr, Camphell’s uncle, Mr, M. B.. Archi- bald of Vancouver. Mrs. Blaikang was ‘visited by her daughter Mrs. Sorenson “and their three childreri from Rivervale, while Mr. Sorenson ‘is attending wort! in looking | into + °° Socials © way, to London, ‘Edigland; ‘and ‘will tour there, then on to the continent. On thelr way home ‘they. will visit South Africa, Burnia, Malaya, Aue: tralia, so New Zealand, Mr, snd: Mrg.’Dick Fowler.’ were entertained at their home on Satur- day by their families on the occa- sion of their 25th wedding. anni- verzary. The supper table was taste- fully decorated and centered with a two tlered ‘wedding cake, The cake was made and decorated by Mrs. Hugh Beckkett of Trail, alster of Mrs, Fowler. There were 25 present and a social time was enjoyed by all, Guests were from Trail, Nakusp and Castlegar. The cake was cut by Mr. and Mrs, Fowler. KINNAIRD BRIEFS * Village chairman Carl Loeblich and Comm, G. 8, Rust will repre~ sent Kinnaird at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention being held in New Westminster Sept, 21- 23. Hoping to gain “useful and val- uable information,” the two will pay most.of their own expenses pect of .the. depleted (25 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 7, 1960 7 ~ GASTLEGAR Co- es “rer: = wO-Op E 3te GERTO CRYSTALS, 2pkgss -. KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES 12 oz. pkg, 2 for cote neceenean OBE JAM, Co-op Loganberry, 24 OZ, . .2.. 496 Margarine 2for 35 Coffe p SABO wb. 65 Surf. ovarr saz... 69 FOR ALL YOUR LAUNDRY village's administrative budget, eee Fire chief Rene Archambault in presenting his quarterly report, There has only been one fire in the last’three months — a small brush fire started: by young boys playing with matehes, Building permits totaling $5: 000, for a motel dnd: two hot were approved, ea “We've got to keep pounding away at water pollution,” commen- ted Comm. :£. 0.- Ackerman. Coun- cil is concerned that Nelson may expand its boundaries, build sewers in presently unincorporated areas and increase Columbia river pollu- tion, eee Council ts considering cancel. ing’ all fire permits for the dura. ‘| tion of the summer. ee a Kinnaird grocers are being. ask- ed to bury their meat’ scraps in a special section of the Kinnaird dump in an effort to minimize un- Pleasant odors. /SURER — To Mr. and Mrs. 5. Surer of Rossland, in: the Castlegar hospital, July 1,-a son. HUNTER — To Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, Hunter of Robson, July.2," a daughter, PHELPS — To. Mr. and Mrs, Phelps of Deer Park, July 4, a son. LEGEBOKOFF. — To Mr. and Mrs. J: L, Legebokoft of. Crescent FOR ALL YouR SMALL Cement Jobs Cracks.in Foundation, Flears, Walls, Sidewalks - We carry Bullseye Mix-Crete - MORTAR MIX AND TOPPING mix . - JUST ADD. WATER - $1.35 to $2.10 bag ‘NOW 1S THE TIME. TO FERTILIZE YOUR LAWN PETEMOSS with FERTILIZER $2.95 & $3.95 Sack UPLAND SPECIAL 25 Ibs. $2.25 ° 40 Ibs. $%.15 NITRA‘ PRILLS 10 bs. 90c 25 Ibs. $140 50 ths. $2.55 oh: _ + TRAIL: AND CASTLEGAR PHONE 3551 Valley, July 7, 8 daughter. That's for ceriain— there’s one thing - sure — you're , Never advertising WHY NOT TRY the CASTLEGAR NEWS “TELEPHONE 3031 and ‘ask to have a representative call.