CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thutsday, Moy 7, 1959 SOON ery aa THE DISTRICT soc NO Castlegar I I REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata this week to visit, his son and 1 PP Among the district students home from U.B.C. for the sum- mer are Frank Perehudoff, Jack McIntosh, Terry Keefe, Fred Hos- tetter, Allan Robinson, Harry -Plotnikoff, Johnny Soberlak and George Bondaroff, Mr. and’Mrs, D. M. Wallace have had as their guests for the past few days, the latter’s broth- er-in-laiv and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson of Newdale, Manitoba, - “Mr, R. Tozer is in Nelson a ~ and Mrs, Walter Tozer. * Mrs, J. F. Killough was In the Kettle Valley district on.Mon- day and Tuesday visiting frlends. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rivers are the latter's mother, Mrs, A. Moore and her aunt, Miss F. Smith, both of Brentford, Eng-| land, Following thelr stay here, the visitors plan to go to Van- couver and Victoria before re- turning to their home, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pedersen with Mrs. Sarah Hansen‘and her daughter, Grace, from Renata, IAL Mrs. Hostetter - 7181 q Mrs, Johnson - Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin ru 5165 are spending ten days in the Van- ‘couver area. Mr. and Mrs, Ped ersen will be the {guests of thelr 3 on | “SC companied hy the former's moth- r, Mrs, M. J. Devitt, who will peau residence in Robson. Miss Catherine Pellegrin who attends U.B.C,, Is home to spend the summer ‘with ner parents, Mr, and Mrs. P, Pellegrin. ‘Mrs,-Jean Wyllie of the Bank of Montreal staff, Is home fol- lowing a three-week vacation spent at coastal points. Mrs, E. Newman js in Van- couver where she will receive medical treatment. Mr, and Mrs, Romeo Goulet have as thelr guests this week, the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Fairweather of New West- and Mrs, Ove Pedersen in Surrey. Mr. and Mrs, H. Pitts will be in Vancouver at the weekend to of Miss attend the , »Mr, and Mr, and Mrs. S, Dower and Brian are to. LEGION CORNER At Tuesday nights regular meeting, memberships were ap- and two Club memberships. ° . Dave Campbell reporting on proved for one ordinary member]. a meeting of the West Kooten- ay Zone Sports: Committee in- formed the meetIng‘that a Track and Field meet will be held at the new Warfield track on June 27th and 28th, The meet will be open to all comers between the ages of 10 years and senior ma Further be held on May 22nd. All members are requested to assemble at St, Alban's Chur- ch at 7:15 p.m. Sunday, May 10th. for Church’ Service, A boost for the Branch schol- arships was received in the form of a grant of $100.00 from Bin- regarding entries will be made known at a later date, A special Bingo wilt be held on May 16th, A Club Social for members wives and friends is to Pharmaceutical Assoc. Issues Waraing List ‘The British Columbla Phar. tomorrow to attend the gradua- tion of Miss Barbara Dower from Doreen Pitis at’ vi General hospital. Gen: eral hospital., They will eiend special church Kinnaird Korner Sunday evening “as well as the graduation ceremonies on Tues- day, May 12, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Devitt went to .Creston last weekend. Qn their return they were ac. ROUND STEAK, Ib, .........--.seeeee eee 696 KING-SIZE SURF, ....:.-.esecceceecuccereeees 990 . GREAMED CORN, (5 0z., G@for................. 85¢ | MILK, Pacific, case, ......--2-seeeeeeneees $7.49 _ Trischuck’s KINNAIRD, Bes 2A GROCETERIA CUT-RATE KINNAIRD, B.C. PHONE 3261 TOMATO SOUP, Heinz, 4 tins,....... 49¢ MARGARINE, So-Fresh 4lbs,, ............ 89 CRISCO 3 Jb. tin, ....... 99 SALAD DRESSING, Salad Bowl, 32 0z., . . 59c TOMATOES, Aylmer, 28 oz. tin, ......... 29e¢ BREAD, Toastmaster, ' Qloayes,...... pes 35c _GRAHAM WAFERS, Phegy eee. eee 290. ’ ORANGES, 5 Ib. bag, .......,. 59c JAVEX BLEAGH,..... half gal, .....5. 49¢ APPLE JUICE, Clear, 48 oz. tin, . we 39c ROOSTER COFFEE, ° Malkin’s 2:Ibs., . . . $1.18 WATERMELONS, . each, ........+. 896 MEATS PORK RIBLETS, cd Wiss ee gee es eet ... 19¢ WEINERS, bulk, Ib. 2... 6. EXTRA Buy two tins of PREM for 89c and get one tin of beef stew FREE SPECIAL Ss oA S =) Proxy Shower =| Mrs. Del Quarrier was the guest of her brother and sister- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, O. N. .As- kew- for a few days. She left by plane on Friday to return to: her -|home in Melborne, Ontario. Mr. -and Mrs. E, Whitson havé Mrs, Whitson’s daughter, Miss Marle Street visiting them. She arrived on the weekend from Portland, Oregon and will stay until'after Mother's Day. R. MicLeod and daughter Joanne from Timmins, Ontario, as new residents of Kinnaird. Mr, and Mrs. George Rich- ards and family spent last week on a combined pleasure and bus- iness trip to the coast and the Okanagan; visiting for one day at Kelowna with Mr, and Mrs, Bob Gordon and - family. They ended their trip with a holiday visit to Spokane before returning home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Hughes and family of Oliver visited friends and former ‘We welcome Mr, and’ Mrs,| ‘ has Issued a list of warnings in connection with the use and care of pres- cription medicine. Always look at the label and read the directions carefully;,Ne- Ver increase -the' dose or take more frequently ‘than directed; Never take medicines originally prescribed for others;, Never take medicine in the dark; Al- ways hold the label slide up when pouring from. a“ bottle in order to preserve the _, instructions; Keep all poisons and preparations for external use apart from oth- er medicines;. Keep all medicines out of reach of children, Miscellaneous Shower For Diane Wooerts . shower was held at the home of Mrs. A. B. Condy in Kinnaird on Thursday evening, April -30, in honor of Miss Diane Woerts. Miss Woerts, who came here from Holland in March, will be a June bride, After the arrival of the guest of honour, everyone played Bingo, ‘the winners being Mrs: Muriel Muirhead, Mrs. Past on the weekend, being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monty Warner, The Ist Kinnaird Brownie Pack enjoyed a hike to the park on Saturday, April 25th. The fol- lowing Wednesday, they attend- ed the Guide meeting for a Fly- Up Ceremony to send Irene Dev- erney, Muriel Fink and Lynn Ro- berts on their way to Guides. Guide cookies are going on sale in a Blitz drive, Monday, May 11th. in:the evening. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Archi- bald visited Chilliwack and the coast on a recent motor trip. They were accompanied from Vancouver by their Mrs. Smale and Mrs, Kay Hawkins. To the strains of “I “Love You Truly", Miss Willa Condy and Master Tom Condy, dressed as bride and groom, promenaded in and presented the bride-elect with the little bride’s bouquet of Lily-of-the-Valley. They were fol- lowed by Miss Alexa Condy who pushed in a miniature windmill containing the gifts of some for- ty Invited guests. ¥ After she had opened all the gifts, Miss. Woerts thanked the guests, explaining that show- ers are not given in Holland, and inviting them all to visit her fu- ture home. Peggy, to Castle Rock and Port- land, Oregon, then back. to Van- couver before returning home on Monday. Robson’ Socials SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN — Corsages for mother,.50c, Hel- en’s Flower Shop. 118 FOR SALE — half acre lot in Kinnaird, all level. Apply Box 490A, C: tint Mrs. D, Gavrilik left Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ten- ch of Rossland, for a holiday in New Westminister, where she will be the duest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gavrilik, Mrs. Gavrilik will be in Victoria on May 10th when she will attend her grand-daugh- ter, Miss Diana Gavrilik’s, grad- uation as “a Mediclal Laboratory Technician. Miss Gavrilii is pre; sently working in the Trail Tad- anac Hospital and is on call for the Castlegar and District Hos- pital, Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Waldie returned Saturday from Vancou- ver. They were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Dawn Wal- die, a student of UBC, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Murphy of Trail were the guests of Mr. and 8, H. Johnson on Thursday. 7 Far Gail Seaton _ . Miss Gail Seaton, brideelect of this month, was honored “at a proxy shower’ held recently at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Shel- fontiuk, Co-hostesses with Mrs, Shelfontiuk for the occasion were ‘the Misses. Marianne Campbell and Rosemary Goodwin. A lovely corsage was pre- sented to Mrs. J. Seaton, guest’ of honour, and mother of the prospective : ‘bride. Mrs. Seaton was accompanied by her younger laughter, « Wendy and by Mrs. D. eaton. Games ‘and . contests were njoyed during the early part f the evening. Following this, he ‘gifts were displayed, then Jegantly- wrapped and placed in a box to be sent to Miss Seaton, who is residing in New Westmin- ster. ie ’ ant the close. of the evening, refreshments were ser- go Elgin Hill of Trail was, first prize winner and re- ceived an electric Fry Pan, while Mrs. Eva Conroy of Castlegar was the lucky winner of a Shak- er and glasses as second prize. “Service ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE Box 397 —- Castlegar, B.C, — Phone 4086 Guide “Ass'n. Mother's Day Tea, May 9th, 2.30 p.m. St. Alban’s Holl, A suprise, miscellaneous} . - BULLETIN BOARD . |: | Yes.) . + This space will be provided free to clubs, ledges, ete. to advertise meetings, sales, teas, etc. — ‘Just phone your copy to the Castlegar News, at 3031. A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE Wass i: Se ae LEO ‘BOSSE CASH AND SAVE JEWELLERS ° =] Shop With Confidence At Your Cost, lity Head piAMoNDs _’ MOTHERS’ DAY Sunday, May 10 BEAUTIFUL-ASTING~|N MOTHER HAPPY GIFT SUGGESTIONS Watches, Jewelry, Rings DIAMONDS Bone Ching, Gift wares DIAMONDS Ste" “ “jf you don't know your Watches, know your Jeweler.” a ‘a Watch and Jewelry Repairs Guaranteed for one year — IZ ee \ PORK CHOPS, loin, Ib. . : PORK ROASTS, cenire culs, Ib. .......... 0.2.05 650" PORK ROASTS, end culs; Ib. .........-.-2+en2++ S5C HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Ibs... :.....-2-2+0ec2e0+0++ 896 ROUND STEAK, ROASTS, Ih. .........---2220+-4 796 T-BONE STEAKS, Ib. ....0ecceeceeeeeeeeee 896 _ BEEF POT ROASTS, Ihe eeeeceeeeereeeeeeteeee MQ WHISPER NYLONS 25 sence | otis aca i the hostesses Our BLOSSOM TIME SALE. caus for the real of the Week ae ~ Co-op Refail Store 4th AVE, AND PINE ST. PHONE 2681 Robson Recreation Society|: Holds Concert Friday The Robson Recreation Soc iety held a successful Varlety Concert on Friday evening in the Robson Community Hall, The was opened young people. Mrs. Know a Bank", “Bendemeer's Stream” and “The Old, Old Song.” Two solos by Mrs. E. Kratt, “and “Smil- fa, with the singing of “O Canada”, followed by, the Brilllant School choir singing a group of four pleces. Mrs. A. W,. Thorp was conductor and Mrs, J. E. Wallace accompanied them The pieces sung were: “Glow Worm", “I ing aur were next with ‘Mrs, Wallace accompanylng on the piano. A group of Mrs. K. Andrea- shuk’s dancers were next. These consisted of Elaine Adshead, Dene and Kathy Glraud, Evelyn andj er, make-up. Barbara Martin; Irene Hunter and Shirley Dob-, on, The Russian Choir from Bril- lant thrilled the ‘audience with a group of four Pieces and were recalled for an encore. This was followed by a short play by four the deserve a great deal of credit for such a good performance, Mrs. H..Johnson was in charge of the ‘The play was very well act- ed and the pace was kept: up throughout, The play was “Mttd- red Is My Name”. The cast was Grandpa, Lloyd J. Stadler; Moth- * Mildred, Judy Stadler; Donald Saunders, Leslie Waldic, The audience was very appreciative and showed it by thelr applause. Community singlng was next with Mrs, Kraft at the plano and Thorndale was thanks are extended to the A.O.- director of the play and. young people and Mrs, Thorndale T.S. for the loan of the song Gansule College To Be Held Here A Capsule College sponsored | == by the Pharmaceutical Associa- tlon of the Province of British Columbia will be held in the Okanagan area in May. Three books, The cloth for which tickets have been on sale for some time,. was drawn by the youngest child present with Mrs. Sam Gleboff being the luc- ky winner. Mr. Hyson closed the’ even- ing with a few thank- in the group will autre pharmacists and at three conti _ Cranbrook, Castlegar, and Kelowna. . “The Use and Abuse of Mod- ‘ern’ Drugs” will be the subject of a talk to be given by Dr. J. E. at the ing the Russian Choir for com- ing and saying it would take too ~ that puts: vim in. ~ young _ bodies. Modern Dairy Phone 537 DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE NATURE'S WAY TO BETTER HEALTH! tile of milkt Did you know he the ae human body Uses protein tn MILK for tissue bolding, St ' galnerals for construction ond matntenance ef bones and teeth, vitamins for growth and health, and fats -and carbohydrates for energy. Milk fs alto @ neces. 3 ad foundation for the vast majority of diets). Se, ' eink to betier health for oll the foray with lots oF eallk, every day! : long to express thanks to each in- dividual, but he hoped they would ‘all accept a very big thank you. He also” said on behalf of the’ soclety he would like to }thank any ‘that had helped in any way whatsoever, to make such a ‘Buiccessful’ evening, not forgettiny 1O8e, whe had attend. ed. ren.were. having a Bake Sate and) “| Tea, the proceeds of which to-] gether with the proceeds of the -| Robson School -Tea, -will be used 4 to. purchase a small, oxygen tent’ for the ‘Castlegar ° “and’ District | Hospital, “saying that the chila- fen and teachers would , lke, te see. “the school ‘packed coe the, sales: | A very pleasant evening. was brought to-a close’ with thé sing- May, he "Brillant -school chila-| ; Faculty of Pharmacy, U.B.C. He will ‘discuss tranquilizers, anti- biotics and barbiturates: . Mr. N.'S, Babb, a Vancouver pharmacist, will. discuss .“Photo- graphic \Sales Techniques”, and the publir relations side of phar- macy, will be explained by Mr. Hugh D. Armstrong of A, Wil- jamson ‘Ltd, Public Relations ‘Counsel to'the Association. The meeting at Cranbrook placé in ‘the Lounge Room e Kelowna, / Aquatic Club, dia centres throughout the year. ing of “The Queen. ‘“ A Brownie Guiders training session for the District of Castle- gar was held at the Kinnaird School, April 27th, with. Mrs, H. W. Quain acting as Trainer. Registration and: the reading ef a Guider's prayer by Mrs. J. R: MacBain, District Commission-, er, opened the program. . ‘Brownie’ Guiders Hold Training Session Castlegar, Mrs. H. Johnson and Mrs. J.-S. Hunter of Robson, | == Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. R. V. La- mond and Mrs. B. Roberts of Kin- naird, Taps concluded the active session. It was gratifying to note that several Brownie mothers were present and joined in the Games for fun, get ed games, plus quiet or lively games all have a place in the Brownlie program, so such’ spec- tific items as compass, nature, semaphore, courtesy, etc., can’ be taught’ through games. There ure ceremonies which never al- ter, such as the traditional fairy ring, grand howl, and so on, or the special event presentation - of stars, badges, ete. for which It is through we teach reverence, respect and poise. There are also’ dancing and singing games for rhythm and fun. As items of the’ above were explained, the Guiders’ per- present came into the Pow Wow out.’ On ‘display were books, RATTAN j Kraft, 32 oz. ...... 59¢ DAD'S COOKIES - Any'’3 pkgs... “FouEr 1 TISSUE. Ballet Arolls 3)... 0:03 4Be iis MARGARINE, Better Buy - + $1.00 2Zibs. 0... ee es A9e é COFFEE, Malkins Rooster’ | BREAD, Toastmaster cad one for... Get another one for: ICE CREAM, Westland ~ weeeae T9C) 14 gal. TEA, Better Buy 100 bags ......... 79¢ L ne : : 2 loaves, spree eens 35c PREM, 2tins © > With one tig ef stew . 89c ~ WIENERS © {pein | = = Sh = al AeA | we ARE ‘AGENTS FOR . KeOT ENAY LAUNDRY: & DRY CLEANERS ° CENTRAL TRADING ‘We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities — Phone 3093. - Le charts and simple handicrafts for use in a Brownie Pack. The Guiders present were Mrs, 1. Morey, Mrs. J. Dalziel, Brownie and Guider can create. a|. formed them. On conclusion, all|- ring and the singing of several |’ new Brownie songs wére tried], Mrs. P, Sanderson, Mrs. A. R. Harvey and Miss L, Morey of were Served at the close of the even- ing. 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