CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1, 1958 Dennis The Menace “KEEP AN EYE ON MY HORSE, Wilt YA, PODNER 2* Trail iy and today, are Castlegar Happenings Mrs. S, Simcock spent a few @ays in Spokane recently where she visited her sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and‘Mrs. S. Weirg- burg and Mr. and Mrs, G. F, Hunt, and her grandchildren. . . District Rotarians and their wives who attended the Rotary District Conference held in Walla Walla, Washington, from Sun- @ay to Wednesday of this weck, wre Mr. and Mrs. E: Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. A. T, Horswill, Mr. and Mrs. G. Guido and Mr .andd Mrs, J. MacBain Attending the Kootenay Di- Mrs, 3. PF, Pioush, pt president of St. Alban’s W.A., Mrs. R, Don- hnan, delegate fram the group, and Archdeacon B, A. Resker, Mrs, Jean Wylie of the Banic of Montreal staf? is aeldavieg at the coast, “Mr. L. V. Campbell attend- ed a meeting, last weekend in of Bureau of the B.C. Newspaper Association. Mr. arid Mrs. G. Anderson and family spent last weekend in Spokane. Dr, and Mrs. A. Walley are Weekly "| attending a Dental. Convention in Vancouver this week. In their absence, their daughters Jean ocesan W.A, Annual meeting in and Anne are guests at the And- TA erson ranch. Eleven Sisters from Kootenay Temple No. 37, Phythian Sisiters, were among the large numbec attendig the Distrist Conven- tion held in Nakusp on Satur- day. District Grand Deputy, Mrs. Olive Jansen presided over the sessions. Past Chief fr’. Vary Randall of Castlegar won the Of- ficer of the Day award, and in Castlegar | Kinnaird . Robson Deer Park — Renata. aed (Crea ETE SEAT o_o SOCIAL NOTES ISTRICT REPORTERS * Renata Tidings The April Women’s Institute meeting was held at the home of Mts. Henry Toews. Roll call response was an exchange of recipes. Bazaar convenor for Fall Bazaar was named Miss Ethel white. a voted on purch: the ‘Drill team ion pre- sented by several Degree Staffs, first plac was won by by. both Nakusp and Trail Temples who will each hold the shield for six months. Mrs, A. Aasland and daugh- ter have returned from Van- couver, from a week's visit as the guests of Mrs. J. Townsend. Archdeacon B. A. Resker was among the Anglican Camp Lead- ers who attended a Training Course held last Saturday at Grey Creek. Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Haves have as their guest the latter's mother, Mrs. C. Porter of Chel- tenham, Glioc., England. Mts. Por- ter, who plans an extended visit came over on the Empress of Britain. Miss Grace MacFarland who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Killough for the past week, re- turned today to her home in Van- couver. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ford and family spent the _weekend in “a LEGION THIS 8:00 CASTLE 183 Columbia WELFARE BINGO $110.00 JACKPOT PRIZES SATURDAY May 3rd, 1958 \ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mac- kenzie and daughters Susan and Holly, of Vancouver, are guests at the home of the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Easton. Mrs. J. Byers of Blueberry was a Castlegar visitor on Mon- Mi.’ i. Carlson’ of tuitanit ing wire for baseball backstop for the playground, A clean-up day will be held in May, It-was decided to plant two dogwood trees, one at school and one in the cemetery to com- memorate the Centennial year. +A demonstration .of apple streudel was given by Mrs, Matt Rohn and members enjgyed the streudel as part of the refresh- ments served by hostess Mrs. H. Toews, Lucky gift donated by Mrs, P. Warkentin was won by Mrs, H, Funk. May meeting will be held at the home of Miss Ethel White. Mr. and Mrs, A. G, Kock and Jack Hansen have motored to Saskatoon where they will visit Mrs. .Koch’s father who is il. Mrs, I. Penner is a patient in Nelson hospital for a week. Mrs. Katie Dyck is spending sevéral months in Mission City, uyoP, ‘SIE poe aw yo yseng. Hamm. Mrs. Sara Hansen and daugh-, ter Gracie are in Vancouver for'| a time while Gracie is in a Children’s Hospital for treat- ment. Mrs, F, Delorme, daughter Gladys and sons Billy and Clif- ford were visitors to Renata Sunday. ‘Mr. -Isaac’ Penner,’ employed in Nakusp spent the weekend here.and Nelson. - Mr. and Mrs; Bob McCullough of Nakusp ‘spent the Sunday at Gas Company, formerly from Balfour, has taken up residence; with Mr. and Mrs. S. Walton. | Mr. and Mrs. Sid’ Walton/ were ‘Trail visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Barr. . . The sympathy of their many friends. is extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Devitt at the passing of the latter's brother, Mr. Is- aac .Tyson of Warfield. The Cristofoli and Fogolin, families, bereaved by the pas: ing of their brother Isaia Crist- ofoli of Trail, are also extended sympathy. ient in the Kooteny Lake General Hospital, Mrs. A. Zuckerberg has ra- turned from a holiday in Winni- | peg. TIRE SHOP - Phone 4441 3-T NYLON TIRES NOW ONLY $19.95 — with trade-in Mr. A. Zuckerberg is a pat- their summer hone. Kinnaird Korner Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido spent the week in Walla Walla Wash, where thed attended the Rotary Convention. Mrs. L, Preston, nephew of. Mr, and Mrs. W. Ballard, return- ed to his home in Saskatoon after spending the winter with rela- tives here. Mr, and Mrs. P. Mbjelsky and son Bobbie were weekend visitors to Spokane. This fs the tnve of year to Bink about awnings. Speciol canvas paints can transform ofd awnings with bright naw colors: the potat fob will alta extend awning life. - Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 — Mrs. Kaufman - 3227 — Mrs. Johnson - 2672 Mrs, Witlamson * Mrs, Warkentin ee Le I wh 5 _ Deer Park Socials The Deer Park property owners held a special mecting power for the community. Mr. J. P, Riley, Water Rights Branch Engineer, and his as- sistant, Mr. D. Smuen of Nelson were present, In view of the fact that there does not seem to be any hope in‘ getting the West Kootenay Power and Light Company to extend the power line from Syringa Creek to’ Deer Park, strong representation was again made to the department regard- ing a preliminary survey on Deer Creek. . i The whole matter of the sur- vey was thoroughly discussed and Mr. Riley promised that he would take this matter up with the Water Rights Branch and that they would give, the Deer Park residents expert advice on installing a power plant. The points discussed, which the department will explore are to try and induce the West Koo ‘ From Wilderness to Wonder- land, a stirring pageant of B.C.’s history which was to have beer produced locally -on May 19, has now been postponed indef- initely. ter months of planning and or- ganizing, regrets the necessity of the decision to abandon the project, but in view of the lack of public interest and support, no, other decision was possible, Of all the organizations who]: had agreed to stage one or more of the pageant scenes, only the Kiwanis and the Canadian Legion: were prepared for re- hearsal of the whole pageant; in addition the A.O.T.S., the P,T.A, and Air Cadets attended last week's rehearsal, - As the production of the pageant would involve frequent rehearsals from now until May 19 of the whole pageant, it would be a physical impossibility 1o carry on. Mr. Shkwarok aid, “the Pageant Committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Arlee And- erson, deserves a high commend- ation for its efforts to revive the community spirit which has ap- parently disappeared from Castle- gar for the past several years." Pageani, Wilderness To Wonderland, Cancelled The Pageant Committee, an i; the miracle lustre enamel BEAUTIFUL SCRUBBABLE § ECONOMICAL } For kitcirers, bathrooms; finest woodwork — looks ond washes tke. the baked ename! on your — needs no primer tenay Power and Light to bring the power to Deer Park; failing that, then to in- stalk a power plant by the use} of Deer Creek, if proven feasi- ble; or to install a Diesel power] gererator. BIRTHS LOVELAND — To Mr. and Mrs. C, Loveland of Spokane, an April ra ‘a daughter, Mrs. Loveland is of Mr. and. Mrs. W. Robson Socials = r Walale of Robson, Mrs, Beth Rogers. entertain- ed! on Briday, April 25, in honor KEM AN — To Mr. and Mrs. H. 3. Kempermam. Robson, April 27, a son, or undercoater. BUY IT NOW AT & WEST'S of her son Don, who his Fifth: Birhtday. There six invited’ guests. Assisting Mrs. Rogers were Mrs. B. McAlister and Mrs. Jim Danciiella. ‘The table was cen- trede with a Iarge birthday cake decorated in pink and white. Red Gross Merit Award Presented To Mrs, E. Smith The pupils of the. Robson School divisions I and 2 were thrilled'- on Tuesday morning, when Inspector C, S. McKenzie presented’ Mrs. E. R. Smith div- ision 2 teacher, with an award of Merit, given by the Red Cross. . This award was given Mrs. Smith for her outstanding worl: with the Junior Red Cross, for a number of years. The present- ation was niade in Mrs. Smith's own class room, Mr. Henry Hy- son, priieipal, was also present. He thanked Mrs. Smith for the service and years of work she had giver to this worthy cause, and also thanked Mr. McKenzie for attending and making the presentation. The Robson Junior Red Cross were the first group) to make a donation to the. Castle- gar and District Hospital, their! donation was 2 wheel chair. The} money was raised by bake sales, teas etc. 100K FoR THIS HGH SIGN" OF QUALITY Sunday Church Services ST. RITA'S CHURCH Rev. E, A. Brophy, P.P. Sth at Elm Streets % 1 Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30] Mass at, Genelle at 4: 0 PENTECQSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday School — 10.2.m, Morning Worship _ i am Bvangelistic — 7:30 pm, - Prayer and Bible'Study, Thurs, 7:30 am. “Friday, 7:30 pm Young Peoples] COMMUNITY BIBLE CENTRE, Sunday in ‘the Jegion Hall , 10:30 Sunday Séhool — - 7:30 Family Service At SL Columbia Ave. i -Wed., 7:30 Young People's Hr, ; Fri, 8:00 Prayer & Bible Study, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Sundays at 10:30 am, - Twin Rivers Hall PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘KINNAIRD Minister W. T. .McFerran Public Worship —- 11 a.m. _ Church Schopls meet in base- JHE UNITED CHURCH Robson: Ist & 3rd Sundays, at llam. Sunday School 10 am, Kinnaird: Service of Worship; at 6:45 arm, Sundsy School 12 Castlegar: Service of Worship at ‘ment samé ‘hour. ~ 1 . ve a THE ANGLICAN CHURCH Sunday, May 4th, 1958 Castlegar, 9:00 a.m. — 7:30 p.m. Kinnaird — 11:09 am 7:20 pm Sunday School 10:30 am Woda Form NAME . YEAR OF BIRTH YEAR OF ARRIVAL IN B.C, PRESENT ADDRESS OTHER INFORMATION : ; ‘SUBMITTED’ BY HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Ibs, for .. May 2 and 3 CROSS.RIB neuer GATSUP, Gal Linda, (2 bottles for ...)........5. BREAD. 4X, 2 loaves for tee ORANGES, 5 Ib. Polly Bag .............. 69¢ _£0-op Relail Store r ‘4th Ave. sand Pine St. seeeeeaes 290 Bolile Drive ” Weis Scouts $80.00 At a meeting of the Scouts and Cub Group Committee held last night at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. R, Killough, reports were heard on the successful Father and Son Banquet held recently, at which 150 were pre- sent, also on the equally success- ful Scout Bottle Drive! now com- |' pleted. The ’ proceeds of the |-* Bottle Drive amounted to $80, it} was learned. Plans »:were discussed for sunitier gamps,, but no. details}, Cc were availible at this times Large Turnout For Robson. _ Centennial Service Sunday. evening. the. Robson - Church, : . WEDDING INVITATIONS “CASTLEGAR NEWS TONE... ‘ANNUAL GERERAL MEET OF THE TRUSTEES { GASTLEGAR HOSPITAL: UMPROVERENT - Zone 2 — Kinnaird . Zone 3— Robson . On Wednesday, May 7, 8 p.m. in: the Improvement Society Holl Basement. Zone | — Gasilegar On Thursday, May 8, 8 p. Community Hall, Hall. was filled to capacity, when the Guides, Brownies, Scouts .and Cubs. joined with the congrega-|: tion for the ‘Service.of Thanks- giving’. for the Rev. ‘Abchdedcon Resker, the band the audi Large Attendance At Robson Supper cessful ‘Supper, in the Communi- ty Hall. Mrs, -R T. Waldie, the recited “Song of B.C", under Columbia’. “The band played another! selection, followed by the pra- Archdeacon B, A. Resker took the theme of the centennial for his address, telling of the trails the pioneers had blazed and said we should thank God for those early settlers, After the service everyone adjourned to the. front’ of the Community Hall, for the Cen: tennial Flag Raising. The ceremony opened with Mr. Ballard reading the Pro- clamation. The children, who were situated on the platform, recited ‘Song of British’ under| the direction of Mrs. Smith. Mr. Hyson read the address ‘Thanks ‘to God for His Goodness’, fol- lowing this the Castlegar Legion Band played ‘a selection. The children sang ‘Star of the Wesi’. Following an address by the| C Brother Of Castlegar Resident Passes Castlegar residents, Mrs. L. E, Killough and Mrs, F. A. Swanson received news last week of the death of their brother Frederick J, Clark, of of the C flag by Archdeacon Resker, The Guides formed a guard of honor for the flag which was carried. by the grand- daughters of Robson Pioneers, This was followed by the: lighting of the beacon tire. the guests. The tables were*dceorated with low bowls. of. yellow flowers: in keepig ‘with ¢he C. Saturday, April 26, the W.A, ‘|to the Robson Community 'Mem- orial Church, held a very ‘guc-' CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May I, 1958 SHHS. Counsellors Sneak To P-TA Subject choices and course requirements for ‘high school students on either University or General Programs were the topic at: Monday night's meeting of the Stanley Humphries Parent. theme. The committees in charge were: Food’ — Mrs, D, Carter, convener, assisted by Mrs, H. Hyson, Mrs. W. E. McPhee and Mrs, 0. B. Ballard. Decorating — Mrs. R. T. Waldie, assisted by Mrs, J, Raine and Mrs, F. Gir- aud. Clean-up Committee — Mrs, o we Thorp, Mrs. H, Evans, Mrs, and Mrs. R, E. Snecial Meeting To Nisciss Terrorism in W. Koolenav Area A special meeting of the Associated eBoards of Trade and Ch t Ce of South| aes Supper Tickets — Mrs. R. Brown. Publicity — Mrs. J. Raine. After the supper there was an entertainment hour with Mr. Waldie-as MC, Mrs. ‘A. W. Thorp and Mrs. L. M. Quance were in charge of enterfainment, The opened with a dance Eastern British Columbia will be held in Castlegar on Monday, May 12 to discuss the terrorism in the palenaye Mayors, Village by Mrs. N. Andreashuk’s pupils. Next, a vocal duet by Mrs, Helen McLeod and Jee Killough, at- tired in centennial period dress, tives of school” boards have been asked to ‘attend, One ‘point for discussion is the resolution passed by the Trail Chamber of Commerce recently which urges the pro- vincial government to set up a continuing commission to study the problem. lowing a lengthy illness. Mr. Clark will be ‘remember- €d by many friends in Castlegar as he visited in the area a num- ber of times and was much tak- en with th: Kootenay district. . Surviving are his wife Amy in Kindersley, three daughters, Mrs. Harry Berg, Mrs. Charles Carley and Mrs. Michael Essar and another sister, Mrs. LW. H. Davis of Regina. Funeral services were held Saturday, burial being -in the family plot in Saskatoan City cemetory, es N. BEAUPRE PRESIDENT B.C. CHEMCEL .& CELGAR B The appointment of. T.. N.: Beaupre as President of Colum- bia’ Cellulose Company, Limited and Celgar Limited was announ- ced in Vancouver today by M: ‘W.-Mackenzie, President of Can- adian Chemical & Cellulose Com- pany, Ltd.(Chemcell), Mr, Beaupre joined Chemcell in 1953, and came to Vancouver early in 1957 as Executive Vice- President of Columbia and Cel=\ gar. 3 Mr. Beaupre was born in Montreal, graduated from McGill »-and served as an officer of the Canadian. Ar- my. Following war, he enter- ed Government service in Ot- tawa, first with the Department of Trade and Commerce,. then with the Repartment of Defence Production, where he was As- sistant Deputy Minister, and Di- rector of Aircraft Production. Chemcell is comprised of the On Friday, Moy 9, 8 p:m. British Columbia operations uf Celumbia Cellulose Company, Li- NO SACK LOOK FOR THE QUEEN | bs Se n Elizabeth flashes graceful smile as she raises Awards Dai Tanie At Kinnaird P-TA The. aird PTA. met last week’ and, heard a report from the. nominating committee, q tive ‘plans were made for at the] mited, which has a eal and -textile plant at Edmon- ton, Alberta, and a textile fin- ishing plant at St. Jean, Quebec. MARGARINE, Deimar 2 Ibs. wacutinvaceveceecees' SMC ORANGES 8 lbs: ...-:.esesesesnreeseerees é ROUND STEAK, Ib. ..... 00... cecbeeeeeeees TBC PORK CHOPS, all outs, Th. track meet to be held late in May. ” A very short discussion en- of an Awards Day in the Kin- naird School, however, Mr. Bate was unable to be present to give his views, A future meeting will discuss the topic and deéide on its merits. After. the’ business meeting Mr. Vie Mowbray delivered a talk and showed slides on’ his trip ito Lake pour With en- pl ‘sued concerning the introduction |, ed how one could ee8 a holi- day hiking and idles at a-moun- tain resort, ! RAWLEIGH _ PRODUCTS PHONE - 2371 DAY OR EVENING by WE DELIVER “Your patronage apprec- jated whether your order is large or. small, This’ was by a dance done by the pupils of Mrs. A. Teacher A tion, as a follow- up to the discussion on the sub- ject at last general meeting. Speakers were A. R. Harvey and’ Miss M. H. Richardson, Counsellors at the high school, who explained for the benefit of parents present, the require- ments for either program. Both programs call for a total of 120 credits for gradua- tion, they pointed out, Answering a question as to why Latin is not offered in the high school, Misa Richardson said this matter had been dis- cussed at the recent meeting of High School Counsellors she at- tended at Vancouver. Miss Rich- ardson’ said it is felt Latin is ‘not advisable at high school level, but may be taken in University by students, studying for pro- fessions which require it. Some interesting figures on . taking “De Glory. Road” by Miss Pearl Me- Creight, Duet by Mrs, Mr. Killough, Colored slides of local beauty spots, the Pasadena Rose Parade and Disneyland, these were shown by Mr, J. H. Smiths The evening was brought-to a close with community singing led by, Mr. J. Killough. McLeod and on General were presented by W. R. Brown, High School Principal who said the percentage in B.C. is 60 University to 40 General stu- dents,: while in Castlegar . the tigures are 80 students on Uni- versity. ° This. year, continued Mr. Brown, out of a,graduating class of 45, those electing the Univer- sity number 40, against [eomenuetariny "| Committee five on General, During the business session of the meeting a discussion was held on. the’ question of the Graduation banquet which has become an..annual affair with the PTA, in charge -of catering. At this date’ no convenor has been apppinfed.for the banquet committee, Mrs. D, Campbell, Presi- dent, presented her report: on the recent: convention of ‘the Parent-Teacher Federation’ at Vancouver, “Chairman of the nominating for Stanley Hum- phries PTA is Mrs. A. E. Norris. Castlegar News FOR THE HIGHEST SAAB OF..... SAND, ‘GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK AT THE " LOWEST | PHONE 9041, Columbia SAND. 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