6 * CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 18, 1959 ce = where they saw - .Castlegar Happenings some of the Colville Celebrations. Mrs. R, A. D, West is spend: Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Me. ing.a few days with Miss B, West ‘Donald had as thelr -weekend of Willow .Point. i aguests, Mr, McDonald’s brother Mrs, M. Dalton plans to spend ‘and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, the weekend in Creston where A. R. McDonald of Gretnwood, she will be the guest of her mo- ‘Mr, and Mrs, J, Pedersen, ac- ther Mrs, LaBelle. companied by Mrs. N. DeFoe, Friends of Mrs, E. Newman * spent the weekend in Spokane. will be pleased to know she has ‘Mrs, Sarah Hansen of Renata home from spent Thursday in Castlegar.: ' Friends of Miss Margaret and Mrs, E, Newman last week- ‘Trussler will be pleased that she end were Mr. and and Mrs, Otto o¢ is home again after belng a pa- Boetcher and son Jerry from Nor- tient in. the Castlegar and Dis- th Dakota. Mrs, Boetcher is a trict hospital, . cousin of Mr. Newman. Mr, and Mra, J. Lipsett and Sunday visitors at the home ‘Miss Maureen Lipsett are spend. of Mr, and Mrs. D, M. Walalce ing two wecks with relatives In were Mrs. T. J. Thomas, Miss Portland, Oregon. Joan Wallace, ‘all of Trail. -Mr, and. Mrs, W. O, Devitt - Mr. and Mrs, Stirllng Wal- spent the weekend in Colville, Jace and family of Glenmerry were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wal- lace yesterday. Electrical Contracting & ep Appllance Service ELECTRIC SERVICE. , - . CENTRE - "Box 397 Castlegar, B:C. -' Phone 4086 .. | spéat Sunday in Nelson, visiting “relatives, * a |‘°_.Mr, ‘and Mrs.- Johnny Miros are leaving. this weekend for a ‘short’ vacation in Anaconda, Montana, where they will visit relatives. : i Mrs. E, Hyde spent last weekend in ‘Revelstoke where ‘she visited her husband. ..C.. M, Petts returned 'to her ‘home in Calgary - after visiting here for two weeks with her son and. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Petts. + Mr and Mrs. W. L. Lee of Calgary:arrived Tuesday night to spend a few weeks with thelr ink Mr, and BULLETIN BOARD The Kinnaird Elementary] School PTA will hold its}, iJune meeting Monday, and Mrs, Colin Petts. Guests at the home of Me! +, | Mite ‘Mr, and Mrs, A. T. Horswill underwent eye surgery. +) the Jake aren't exactly conducive f Interest is the pleasant 2 fine boating pe several in aftermath of Fraday night's grad.| the community have trie * uatlon, when on Saturday a large| Sunday saw the Balls and H. number of the graduating stu- aoe trying Mine ach rade peat. , dents went to Christina Lake, The iil esday, Jus oom a led Ba at group rover oating, fahing,| Ma geste accompanied, aa swimming, dancing, a large bon.) Brown on a woat ttip ah tan bee ,fire and a welner roast, Chaper- psc tame, en Spirits Bu as en aE El on of Me Mui: . James Molloy is Miss Gertrude Muirhead. Joining the party! rroitoy of Medford, Oregon, The family will spend the weekend Terry Schulte, Bob Towns- ¢ end, Wayne Gray, Sam_ Sheloff, : poser atthe, Baltous Beach Arvi Pellegrin, Gerry ‘Thompson | Trail, Lés Santana, Trall, Lorne Grummett, Frank Pere Tuer, Bennle Feitz, Jim McKay,! Bol ightle, Jim Bishop, Trail, Kelth Muirhead, John Pinckney, eh had 63 pnaleBuees Ms. Sharon Albee, Virginia Kinakin, H. Wood, There was a discussion Helen Butler, Sharon White, Dor.- 7" mn. + The Women's Auxiliary to the hospital met on Monday evening to enjoy a pot luck supper ‘on the Patlo of the G. Guido home, The Mrs. D.. Adshead entertained at supper Wednesday: in honor of her daughter Maxine on the occasion of her 10th birthday. There were 10 guests present. The supper table was centered with a birthday cake decorated in pink, white and yellow with 10 Nghted candles in wee rose bud holders, The young guests enjoyed many games and all re- celved candy. 2 Mr, and Mrs, R. MacDonald returned to Medicine Hat Wed- nesday after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. >. Martin. Swimming Warning. Issued By RCMP ' “on the possible of the othy Lazareff,, Myrna Day, Pat- ou e ty Lewis, Sandra Gray, Kathy, |= melee Shap ane cnt tee ihe Fishwiek, Laverne Gleboff, Col: Machine to be bought for the use leen Bradbury, Trail and ‘Yvonne of the auxillary at the hospital. | i A get-well card was sent to Mrs. ichell, : lw. J, Bani ho i A miscellaneous surprise in’ hospital at ihe cone jew. mee held ee home a _ Line annual ee ‘tor the Kazak ‘ourth Degree ights of Col- pat Katie Tomlin whose wedding j umbus for this District was held jtakes place June 20. 25 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. er ami Janey featured a horse Kazakoff and Kathy Horkoff’ shoe.tournament, while the chil- ihelped the guest of honor to ;open her- gli thanking ea June 22 at 8 p.m. in the ‘Mrs, Barrette, ' Valley Vista School. ; Ardy: the Letkeman,, was feted at the '} home of Mrs. B. ‘Trussler when many old friends of the bride's family gathered recently for an informal tea. Co-hostesses for the affair were Mrs..W, H. Porter and Mrs. Ross DeFoe. A beauti- fully .decorated’cake, the work of Mrs, DeFoe, was topped with a silver horsa-shoe and the words “Goood Luck, Ardythe and Henri," and flanked by colorful tuligs in silver vases on the ser- ving table, Mrs. Porter present- ed a gift to the bride on behalf of the assembled friends and conveyed the good wishes of all for a long life of happiness. Pythian Sisters Bake Sale will be held at Bob’s Pay’n “‘Takit from 3—4:30 on ‘June 23.; : 1 Attend the Kinnaird Little Theatre Dance in the Kinnaird Improvement So- J ciety Hall on Friday Nite '| orchestra in attendance A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE Le eet | FATHER’S DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 21 PICK OUT, A GIFT FOR HIM AND RECEIVE A F-R-E-E GIFT FOR YOURSELF " WHY NOT MAKE IT THE ‘NEW REMINGTON . ROLOMATIC ELECTRIC SHAVER adjusts to any beard or skin PRICED AT ONLY Sennadts Kinnaird Korner | Mr, H, G, MacNicol has re- tupned from. Vancouver where he Watches — Cuff Links — Luggage — Cameras | Rings — And Many More To Choose From ', ‘ LEO BOSSE thes Off All Cash Purchases 1 19%, Of AM Cash, Pure to visit a to start June 26. A busy time was daughter and son-in-law of the “had with ‘men sawing and split.| Wilsons, Mr. and Mrs, L. Buck-’ ting wood, mending roofs, etc. avick, stopping enroute to visit and the ladies cleaning . bunk- other relatives at Balfour. | houses. and preparing the kitchen Guests of the J. Katitmans and dining area. The children macher, who were recen .. Swimming pool. 4 vied at .Lake Lenore, Sy mar. ‘When it came time to leave ds a nephew of the Kaufmans. the camp looked ship-shape and Their ‘honeymoon trip to the Koo- ready to welcome the many tenays included several days at Brownle campers who will visit Banff. ‘They plan to’ visit. Spo-, it this summer, enjoyed games of bingo and oth: | Guido on Sunday: ‘The afternoon's |" are’ Mr. and Mrs, Melford Shu.. helped: With the cleaning of ihe kane before -returning to their new home at Delisle Sask. * Robson . Socials - A ig to children not to swim in water seeping Into gra- vel pits near the -Elk Drive-In Theatre has been issued by Cpl. Angus Macdonald of the ROMP, Cpl McDonald sald the pit owners are “quite coricerned” about children swimming In the pits. Signs have been erect- ed warning the children of the danger but the signs are disre- garded. - yi 2 The edges of the pits have-be- Former Resident. | ‘Dies at Vancouver Alexander Johnson, 68, a for- mer baker with the Dutch Maid Bakery in Castlegar, died Sunday in Shaughnéssy Hospital at Van- couver, : : Mr. Johnson was master bak- er at the Dutch. Maid Bakery :fcom 1953 until his retirement in ee when he moved to Nelson. Funeral services were held in Nelson yesterday. the Castlegar Co-Op Retal!l Store, Jack Kirby has bdéen temporarily replaced by H. J. West of Van- couver, Co-Op until a permanent manag- After 12 years as manager of erected by P, Mr, West will manage the A new butcher, Tognott{ of Trail, has joined the staff of the Co-Op. Harvick, _ Jack Kirby Leaves Co-Op er js appointed. Mr, Kirby will q stdrt his own grocery store in the new building on Maple St. being. B. “Happy” _ Takes Summer Recess To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your POLIO VACCINE : FOR ADULTS | Safe, Effective YOUR INSURANCE ‘AGAINST — PARALYTIC POLIO . Salk Polio Vaccine is now being prowded free for all adults up to 40 years of age by the Provincial Dept. of & : Health, ee is THIS APPEAL IS MADE POSSIBLE NSORED BY THE KINSMEN SPol MOTHERS’ MARCH GET YouR FIRST or SECOND FREE SALI VACCINE POLIO SHOTS | |Fort Francis, ‘the attention of the general pub- ‘lie and to the merchants in/par- Mr. George Jackson -was,* Mr, and Mrs. J. Raine and called to the East on -Friday, daughter Mildred returned at the oan by plane that. day for | weekend from a holiday at Par- hawa, ‘Ont., to attend the fun- adise Valley, where they: visited eral of his father. the late HL 'H.! yelations, Jackson: He expects fo be away Mrs, D, Adshead ‘and daugh- for about.10 days: Darlene were Nelson visitors re! ‘Mr. and Mis. A. Keiger of cently, wut ace e -Ont., are visiting | Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie their daughter. and soninlaw, left by car Friday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Jack. They with their daughter, Miss Dawn Plan to make’ their home in this. Waldie at Waterton, and then on Distriet. . j to Calgary to visit their daugh- Mr. and Mrs... Gordon Ball ter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. of Nakusp spent the. weekend at’ M..Flynn.. Mr. Waldie returned the home of the former's parents, Monday, while Mrs. Waldie will Mr, and Mrs. W. Ball, visit for a few days before return- , The gusty cool breezes on ing home. . Independence At Retire- ment. ‘The Mutual Life A Ss C. Arthur Anderson ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 Castlegar Legion Hall 12.30 to 8.00 P.M. of Canada: . : J = ed by the Ki ird-Castlegar Kinsmen Club ‘the leaders, After the fairy ring Robson Brownie Pack The “First: Robson Brownie ‘Pack, under the of Liberal Barbecue Gets Good Turnout A good : turnout: attended a y. supper night Brown Owl Mrs, R. “Johnson and Tawny Owl Mrs. P. Hunter, held their final meeting for the season Thursday in the Community Hall, The meeting was a suprise party for the girls arranged by at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Waldle of Robson, sponsored by the Castlegar and District Young Liberal Association, Mine Rescue Competitions To Be Held Here Saturday The West Kootenay Mint Sa- expected to attend. Invited guests fety Association will hold its 13th] inclue P. J, Mulcahy, deputy min- Annual Mine Rescue and First! ister of mines; J. E. Eades, Q.C. Soroplimist’s Tea CASTLEGAR NEWS, THursday, June 18, 1959 Called a Success A profusion of spring flowers Presented a lovely setting for the spring tea held by the Soropti- mist Club of Castlegar-Robson- Kinnaird recently in the Twin Ri vers Hall under the convenorship of Mrs, J. H, Anderson. at the The supper was by the young ladies of the assoc: jation, Following the supper, Vic a Brownie, i -was enroled by Brown Owl. of the even-|* as. Aid © here a the 's com. This will be the first time’ pensation board; W Peck, chief the competitions have been held inspector of mines; ¥. Mottishaw, in. Castlegar and will afford an | first ald supervisor, the warts g- ing's . i. uests and to see the District's: men’s compensaton board; N, to see some of the best/ low, chairman, Castlegar Village After. the games and races -were enjoyede Winners: in-the eight-year old group were Irene Hunter, first, and Anne! gecond. Ni r-old 1, Laurel Stadler, 2, Maxine Ads- head. 10-year old: Verna Bidinoft and Judy Worley, tied, : _. Peanut races.— .elght years old; 1, Irene Hunter, 2, Anne Ma- calister, Nine years old: 1. Em: mallne. Postnikoff, 2, Pam Nick- erson. 10 ‘years old: 1, Verna Bi- dinoff, 2. Judy “Worley. Shoe ‘Scramble: 1. Verna Bldinoff,. 2. Anne Macalister, : After a peanut scramble, wi- veners, buns and cool drinks were served by the leaders. Mrs, John- gon, who Is retiring after 15 years of ice, ea the girls a hap- py holiday and expressed the hope that they would keep up the good i work, The afternoon ‘closed with gl guest speaker Dr. M. E. Krause of Trail. ; ‘Dr. Krause is the party's can- didate for the Rossland-Trail ri- ding in the next provincial elec: tlon. Dr. Krause complimented the Young Liberals for their in- terest and active participation in politics and the Liberal party. He stressed the importance of Young Liberal clubs, saying mem- bers of such groups will be the politicians of the future, Mr, Mowbray thanked Dr. Krause for his address and also thankeal those who had helped Prepare the supper and those who supported the barbecue by at- tending, ‘The funds raised by the har- becue will be used to help send a representative to the Young Ljb- eral convention being held in Vic- torlar in October. : :@ prayer. NEW NON-STOP ‘SERVICE TO. “VANCOUVER and highly trained mine rescue, Commission; Archdeacon B, A., and ‘first aid teams in action. | Resker, Cas- appointed tea table were Mes- dames W. T. Waldie, BR. A. D. West, F. ©. Peterson and W. Roy Brown... Club president, Mrs, Gilbert Fowler, welcomed the guests and at the same time introduced a The mine rescue events will tlegar St, John Ambulance an start at 8 &.m., and will be held on’ members of the school board, the playing field of. the Twin Ri-| At the conclusion of the ban- vers elementary school where @ quet, successful mine rescue and an jin children’s teenage and wom- en’ \ of the latest spring styles 's wear, Models displayed the: newest mock mine shaft and entrance first aid teams will be will be erected. Five teams of with shields, trophies and prizes flve men ‘each -have - entered,' of almost $1,000 in value. Some of. drawn from mines in the West the prizes can be seen displayed Kootenays and rescue men will in the window of West's Depart- be dressed as if they were carry-' ment Store.- ing out a real mine rescue, i Competition is very keen Organizations assisting in casual and afternoon wear. The — gar- ments displayed were shown through the courtesy of West's Dept. Store.and Karnte’s Ladies’ Wear.. oe Mrs, E..C, Whitelock gave a detailed commentary on each out- amongst the. miners to obtain the provincial departmert. of mines shield for this competition. : The first ald competitions! - toes oh the ecsociation will start at 12 noon and will be 40° vers o! B with S. J. Pattie, also of Castlegar held. onthe playing field of the. ene Z Stanley. Humphries High School. | °° aoe mlary: treasurer Cniet fa ‘The first aid entrles will be divid-| 8° OF cn re rere sonipe Hons ed into events for fiveman and N . ess, dept. of m! nce fivelady firat ald teams, and)Nelson and chlet judge for t these constitute the senor events,| 9d is D. V. Askew of Neleon. The winness of these events | Master of ceremonies for the ban- be eligible to enter the pro-| det Will be A. C. Bickerton of vincial first aid competitions to . sie A be held.at Kamloops June 27th.!- The wee a eehools an ‘There are also‘events for novices, aoete ie e courtesy or in three ladies, three men, junior 5) legar. i 100) boar without oys and junior girls, Both the (i'r, i tance and coopera- mine rescue and first ald events tion it-is doubtful if the meet will continue until about 4.30 pm, ld be held in. Castlegar. The when a film will be shown In the C™petitions are open to the pubs United Church Hall basement for lie free of charge. juniors. = : 4 : : ay. Castlegar Man A-banquet will be held in the auditorium ‘of ‘the high school at mee s 6.30 p.m, for all competitors and Killed Saturday A Castlegar man and a Greenwood youth were killed “al- coaches and ‘about 400 People are most instantly” 11 miles west of “Executive Installed Rossland on the Cascades Satur- re. are Legion, IODE and Sliver Birch School, é NOW Canadian’ Pacific By Soroptimist Club Installation of new officers day. when an excavating machine they were riding in plunged over ioht-foot “SPECIALS. www ARES LETTER TO THE EDITOR Council's Action Lashed Dear Sir: ‘Through the medium of your paper I would like: to draw to trade licences then it is high time they pulled up their socks’ and took a‘lesson from Trail or Nelson. |; : You just don’t walk into ticular a deplorable situation their city’ offices and obtain a that has developed in this village. trades licences on. demand, That ‘Is the present policy __ In my. case I have been esta- of our village commissioners, Dlished in, business in Castlegar who ,with- wanton abandon, for 10 years, long before Celgar blithely Issue trade licences to W@S ever mentioned. For these one and all that make applica- Same 10 years I have operated tion. © a barber shop by myeslf. ° i hases Over $100 is Also Applies On Lay-Aw: Charge Accounts Accopted At Regular Prices Including Nationally Advertised Merchandise Shop With Confidence At Your Cait Jewelley Head PHONE 2041 "clear that I am vot in favor of 5 i Now with Celgar in’ thé of- Now I woutd like to make it ferlng I recently reestablished any monopoly, that I agree with free enterprise, and that compe- tition, is good for any busines. .- MILK, Garnation, ...G tins ............0e-+2-0. 996 ’ MARGARINE, Delmar .. 2 ths...........2..0.0... 496: PORK & BEANS, Beiter Buy’. . 4tins ........0... 59¢ " WIENERS -- No 1 Ib......... 286. SPARE RIBS. lean and meaty Lh. eens WATERMELON e sweet * juicy 6c EAA ; for- another when and if the But when the village, com-* thira mission indiscriminately’ issues he Contec aoe mene MARGARINE, So-Fresh, 4 Ibs. .-.: CRISGO, 3 Ib. pail ..:...... BUTTER, Best Grade, Ib. ......... MARSHMALLOWS, Lowney’s, pkg. - :... CHUCK ROAST BEEF, tb. .......--..... \ isch uC KINNAIRD, a BiGe.... tae t | = Kinnaird intends to install a bar- ber shop of two or three chairs. , While the Village of Castlegar : has ho control over. the latter Project, it’ still places seven to eight potential barbers within the District, : So what .does our village couenil do at its last meeting ‘in , Dilssful innocence, and after ai ; least 15 minutes deliberation, but ‘grant a trade licences for another barber shop, in Castlegar. z To cite another instance, at the same meeting a trade licence was granted to another individual to operate a plumbing and heat: ing establishment out of his “basement when ‘he blandly stated that he hag’ arrived ‘in the Dis | trict. to obtain employment -with Celgar and. only wishes it to be | fill-in for the time being, Now my question is this: | Why should. established business. es who have.been operating in , this village for years, who have rt paid thousands of dollars in tax- .@8, licence , fees, contributed to loca] charities, projects and. com- | munity efforts, be compelled to compete against those who have arrived” for ‘the .expregs purpose of skimming the cream? “ i It's time some changes were made don’t you think? . | A. B, Hill, = = = i CANTALOUPES 2 re JUMBO 45's NEGAWESSCeDNe ees soe DAVaua obi eanncy, ia 39¢ BOLOGNA, Ib. :.....:. STEAKS, T-Bone or Sirtoin IGE GREAM, Shannon House, half gal. . . Hie MISSION ORANGE, 6 bottles ........... Fb ea cee hets ley Te BREAD, 4X, 2for 2.2.0.6 0. ceeeeeeece weer es BUC PEAS, Lynn Valley, 2, 150z. tins ......... < SOUP, Aylmer Tomato; 4-15 oz. tins .:... ASSORTED COOKIES,-3 pkgs. . 7... wamennnene - TOMATO JUICE, Huni’s, 3-48 oz; fins ..... FRESH FISH Halibut Steak. Ib. ‘Salmon Steak, th. ....0-:0-+... 69c 296 . 69 98c nanees 490° ~~ KINNAIRD: CUT-RATE “GROCETERIA_ LTD.. 5 eh ito ot __ “PHONE 3261. : oak ccc : every 0 p.m. ue, i are serving you with a new, additional Con- vair flight —- non-stop — to Vancouver _ THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY . Ar. Castlegar 10:45 a.m, ue, is new. top. ‘will be increased ‘to DAILY. flights except . Sunday, - from: June-29. CASTLEGAR to VANCOUVER : $46 RETURN For. full information and “reservations your Travel Agent or Canadian Pacific, phone . 3011, AIRLINES iS nN en in an cer-, an eig) : emony highlighted the ‘annual | Floyd Lonnie. Powell, 24, of of the. | Ci ul of Castlegar, Kinnaird and Rob-;mond John Savage, 16, of Gréen- son held in the form of a dinner| Wood, was riding with him. meeting Friday. ‘he two men were pinned The executive for the new, r the high, year is as follows: Mrs. Mabel machine. There were no witnesses Creighton, presjdent; Mrs, Muriel} to the accident and the wreckage ice Mrs. | was é call Pacific _ CANTALOUPE, large, ‘2 for . IGE CREAM, - Half gal. .......-.. 69 MARGARINE, Better Buy, - 2 Ib, pkee « MIRACLE WHIP, Kraft; 32.02... scans BEANS WITH PORK, Better Buy, 4.tins ... 59c “WE ARE AGENTS FOR. KOOTENAY LAUNDRY. & DRY: CLEANERS. - “CENTRAL TRADING Wings Of The World’s Greatest Travel System ‘Alice’ Anderson, ‘secretary;''Mrs, | torist... - APeovgaes sles Jean Wylie, treasurer; Mrs, Mar- Trail RCMP ‘say a possible garet Anderson, Mrs, Lorna Lew-| cause of the accident was a-faul- is ‘and Mrs. .Alice Fowler, direct- ors.” aa ive : ing definite has ben discovered. Two new members,.Mrs..My-|_ ‘The-machine was owned by rtle Wolfe and Miss Carol Proud-|Richard McRonald of Castlegar. foot, were initiated and given. a'Mr. Powell, who lived at the Ce- warm welcome. into’ the club by dar Crest Motel, was employed by retiring president, Mrs. Alice Mr: McDonald. Fowler. ‘all 2 ee Mrs. ice Anderson, conven- oF onesie, Anderson, conven-| Picnic Park Wanted . a‘ detailed report which revealed that the ‘event had been a finan- cial as well-as a social success. | .. Reports..from the various and District Chamber of Com- committees indicated that the merce visited an area just ‘above ryear had been most active and Pass Creek bridge Monday af- that the Soroptimist ideal of ser- ternoon that the chamber wants vice had been realized in a notable set aside as a park and picnic -NESTLES ... 490 “ ‘We Reserve The Right fo Limit Quanti e RELISHES, Nalley’s Asst. | = 3-12 o7, jars .. 21bs. ..erseeeeees 980 BLEACH, Half gal. ‘BREAD, 4X, 2 for *. <=: ‘BOLOGNA, =. a : Ube ieee ee “ number of instances. + area, - EET A | Requests to the provincial de- “partment of recreation that the area be set aside had resulted in er that the area was un: “at very unusual high water.” He said the area would make a wonderful park and “It certainly should, be set aside as a future development.” - “Mr. Brookes said there is a : 99c Quick, site which could be bulldozed out was driving} and. Ray-|.- by a passing mo- ty steering mechanism, but noth-|- oe pees At Pass Greek Bridge : Members of the-'Castiegat | afford to .pass: natural site by, the creek’at the e in a few hours to make a good | © fit Models were Judy Thring, Jimmy Ferguson, Linda Thring, Lennie Sharp, Judy Thorndale, Mrs, L, DeRosa, Mrs. D. W. Brookes and Mrs, O, N. Askew, Debbie Page 10% months old, showed the latest in under- one styles, y The committee in charge of the. fashion parade ‘consisted of Mesdames Laura Bridgman, Bet- Turlk and Jean Wyllie. : The bake of-the: Junlor. Red Cross under Miss Hogben, Meets gt Mrs, A..J. Slater of Robson ‘was winner of the doll raffle. The door prize was won by Mrs: C. MeKenzie of Kinnaird. .- ESSES | 00 ool MOR ALL diately any- where in * Le: .. . Hurry! THIS VALUE WORTH 10 TO 20 TIMES MORE! Smart looking, serviceable dresses, skirts and blouses for any occasion . almost like new, Gorgeous colours, 1 xurlous fabrics of silks, cottons, Ww Jeng, gabardines, et. State size. age, walst. welght. heigh Write for free catalogue of larger s 208, . “If out of stock of the above assort- ment. we will send Instead. 7 shortle cont, 2 jacket, 3 dresses, 2 blouses. 1 ire. vAgent wanted in your area (financlal outlay) - RUSH ORDER TO. . 537 Queen St, West : Toronto, Ont, Enclosed ‘tind $1.00 deposit. balance Mmalled C.O.D. plus postage for. 5 dresses, 3 blouses, 2 skirts or the sub- stituted assortment ag listed above, It Recessary. : CIRCLES SIZE 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, swimming hole, - One 1957 Willys 4 W.D. _ Koenig Winch. Warn Hubs ‘One 1956 Willys 4 W.D. heater, : lent rubber, ready to-go. — Trades accepted. Terms . Farm Supply, Creston; B.C, ATTENTION © “FARM MACHINERY F' ‘OR SALE One Allic Chalthbers 23 Plow Farm Tractér. Excel- One John Deere’6' One Way with Seeders attachment. One Allis Chalmbers 2 Bottom Plow on steel. Complete line of New Case Farm Machinery , * today.. Phone ELLIOTT 64460 or write elther Creston Station Wagon equipped with and heater. . I-ton truck, Warn hubs and available on all units, Enquire or Box 490-A, Castlegar, B.C, ee TT i = = = . = Z| DLAC Ce IC Bos’Ss Pay’n Takit _ Prites effective Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues. — HOT CAPICOLLI, Burn’s, ib. ................ FULLY COOKED HAM, Ib. SMOKED JOWLS, Ib. .. _ SPARE RIBS ee De WwW ONT.: WHITE CHEESE, Ib. ... PORK HOCKS, Ib. ............ FRESH FISH WEEKLY: ' SALMON - HALIBUT - SMOKED COD OLIVES, 9 oz. jar, each 25 lb. DOG FOOD, bag oo MARGARINE — 2 Pounds .................. 45¢ _.. “DELMAR or. SELECT” _ fis aa oe OMESTIC 3 Ib. canister ......... 99¢ BUTTER, Ib. ...........00..44-. 69 -. PORK-N-BEANS . 4Tins ............. 49: “Better Buy Brand” GO-DETERGENT 20c off ... BALLET TISSUE, 4 rolls CHEER, King size — 6 FREE COCO-COLA — Zs 6 ears 49c « “ideal for that Sunday dinner” CRISP CUCUMBERS, Ib. SNO-BOY, DATES, 2 Ibs. CARROTS, 2. pkgs. ..........0..... FRESH BEETS, 2 “firm, ripe tomatoes for salads” : We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentity LAAN