4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 12, 1957 Castlegar Happenings| The Rev, and Mrs. A. O. McNeil spent Tuesday in Creston, They were accompanied as far as Nelson by Mrs. W. Easton. Mr, Don Wallace was called to Brandon, ‘Man, with his two brothers from Trail on Sunday, their mother. Word has since been received here that Mrs. Wallace passed away Monday evening. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Gruncrud this weekend will be the latter's mother, Mrs. Findlater and sister, Mrs, L. Petersen of Warfield. Mrs, Helen Gergley visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gergley in Nel- son on Wednesday. owing to the serious illness of SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION, OF Miss Regina Campbell, who is ‘a Nurse-in-Training at St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, is home to_spend a month's holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. V. Campbell. Mr, and Mrs. T. Blackburn received a telegram of the pass- ing of Mrs, Blackburn's brother- in-law, Mr. A. Houston of Red Deer, Alta. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. Blackburn on Sun- day were: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Archibald and family of Nelson. PHOTOS PARK ELECTRIC: ON MAPLE STREET Come in and see the many economical and useful ELECTRICAL GIFT ITEMS for all. Lay-away, and Time Payments 10% Discount For Cash on Most G.E. Appliances nn EVERYONE'S GOING TO THE .... Stantey’ Humphries Jr.-Sr, High Schoo! Christmas Concert FEATURING % Christmos Plays % Band Sefections t Junior Play vw Chris s Carols Kinnaird Korner Mrs. W. K. Fox, district commissioner to the guides en- rolled the following eight girls on Wednesday evening: Carol Ann Buckna, Maureen Fenner, Wendy Reith, Merilyn Edmond- son, Margo McKenzie, Arlane Archambault, Janice Hebgy, and Joan Guido. Completing their Gold Cord test in Guiding were Miss Betty Campbell and Yvonne Mitchell. They were awarded proficiency badges; Yvonne for Postal, Em: pire Knowledge; Globe Trotter, Woodsman,_ Handy Woman, Woodcraft Emblem; Betty for Postal, Globe ‘Trotter, Handy Woman, Woodcraft Emblem and Naturalist, The girls will be honored sometime in February, when the gold cord will be presented to them. Others receiving proficiency badges were Marilyn Markle, Postal and Globe Trotter; Shar- on Markle Postal; Diane Hay- wood Globe Trotter; Doris Brom- meland Postal; Beverley Robin- vod, Hostess. This meeting ws, brought to a close with a short talk by Mrs, Fox, Taps and the Lord’s Prayer, Mrs, R. Gabbana has return- ed from hospital and is recov- tune of injuring her hip. Mr.. and Mrs, W. Ball. Jeft for California on Tuesday to spend the holiday. with their daughters and their families. Robson Socials Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata "| ed to the Twin Rivers Hall where ering after having the misfor- e SQUAT THE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES REPORTERS =_- Mrs, Hostetter — Mrs. Smecher = si SAE TRAM Turkey Dinner Here The monthly meeting of the Lillian Killough .Chapter IODE was preceded by a delicious turkey dinner in the United Church Hall and was catered to by the WA, The tables, were: de- corated with flowers in the fall shades and Ct place Mrs. Kaufman - Mrs, Williamson 3 4 Mrs, Warkentin = 7181 3227 = 4568 White Presi- the Royal visit to the House October 18, 1957. dent Eisenhower being the 8th President to present this medal said that Prince. Philip had to millions of ‘the planets and its people, ‘Answering modestly his Roy- al .Highness said I can hardly believe this has happened to me, and commended the Society for cards. The Grace was said by Mrs, A. 'T. Horswill, and Mrs. Lillian Killough was the dinner guest. The members later, adjourn- the Regent Mrs. Easton opened the meeting for business, Mra, West’ after reading oe previous to bette! between the ‘English speaking people, = * Education Secty., Mrs. Gop esky displayed a certificate cer- titying that the IODE had adopt- ed the Silver Birch School, and it was decided to have it framed. Mrs, Scott was elected to be the on the Fall Fair minutes the Handicapped " Mecting and said Mrs, Palsson would greatly appreciate any ideas on making gifts and so forth, that her class could use also for bright pieces of felt, buttons or beads, It was voted that they pur- chase the book “B.C. Centennial Anthology” and present it to the library so that the public may have use of it, . Mrs. J. S. Scott, Empire Study Convenor read an article Board for 1958. Mrs, Goresky and Mrs. A. Harvey will attend the Centennial meeting. The Regent welcomed a past member. Mrs, J. Deans who is visiting here from Gibsons, At the close of the meeting, a social hour was held and sing- ing commercials to the tune of Christmas Carols were greatly enjoyed as were the carols play- ed by Mrs. C. Onions. Exchange of gifts from a gayly lit Christ- mas Tree were handed out and on ing: Prince “Philip with the Ne served by Mes- dames Killough, Zinnio and whlverton. tional Society's Gold Medal on Convenors Named For CWL Bazaar The C. W. L.-of Castlegar held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, L, V. Campbell in the form of a Christmas party. The rooms were decorated in Christmas motifs. The table was ‘with a small decorated yw Junior and Senior Choirs vz Band Novelty Numbers HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Adutts 50c Students and Children 251 Friday, Dec. 13 8:00 p.m. HAA Visitors at the home of Mrs. D. Gavrilik for 4 days were her -son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gavrilik of Trail, Among those attending the Celebrity Concert in Trail on, Friday were Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Waldie and Dr. W. Wright. ' were her Mrs. D, Magee’s guests over, : Christmas tree, There were 28 members. present. The Christmas party will-be held at the .Marlane Hotel. on Sunday Dec. 15, Mrs. Hyde is training the children of the Sun- | day-School for a concert. The C. W. L. will give bags of candy to the children. Mrs. L, V. Campbell and Mrs. he and his wife, Mr, and Mrs. G. Magee of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs, S. Saprunoff of Trail visited Mr. W. Saprun- L are busy for the Spring Bazaar. The conven- ors for the various booths were named -and asked to make an early start to make the affair a ‘Tuesday morning. from Clark's ‘Stevenson Funeral : Held Tuesday Funeral services were held Funeral Chapel in Trail for Mrs. Lucinda Almira Stevenson who passed away at Chilliwack on December 5. Mrs. Stevenson was the mother of a Kinnaird resi- dent, Mrs. J. R, McLeod, and passed away only two days -be- fore her 92 birthday, following an illness of some years. Archdeacon B. A. Resker of- ficiated at the services and or- ganist was Mrs..Pat Cross of Trail. - Hymns sung were old time favorites yof Mrs. Stevenson, “Abide With Me”, and ‘Rock of Ages.” Pallbearers were H, H. Kil- lough, H. F: Killough, ¥. McLeod, J. C, Killough, J. M. Killough, brought a better understanding |: its sng te con-|~ UGE For the third ¢onsecutive:yenr,'Jerry. J. Kelske of Belecker. Alta. has been named wheat king at the Chicago fair. Here he examines a sample of his grain with his father. optimist sees things as Business is like, oil, it won't mix with anything but: business, they 8 shouts be— note as they are. retire Many people’ .could man has tact who won't’ comfortably on “what thelr ex- hance his mind but will change perience has cost them.’ the subject. NH i AIR CADET’S ut Drive TOMORROW NIGHT COMMENCING AT" 6:30 BM. ‘SATURDAY COMMENCING AT 2 P.M. \ 6 2 HAVE YOUR MONEY READY WHEN THE DOORBELL RINGS — Support The Air Cadets — he _ decorated with yellow and ~ Victory Supper Held in Robson Communily The Robson Anglicans held thelr Victory. Supper in the Church Hall on Thursday, Dec. 5, with about 75 sitting down to supper, The hall was tastefully pompom mums, and Mr. Hyson then introduced Mr. and Mrs. Jack: Kirby of Kin- naird and Mr, and Mrs. Colin Petts of Castlegar. Mrs." Kirby gave an outline of what) Kin. naird was doing and congratu- lated Robson pn -thelr success. Mr, Petts also said a few words and added his congratulations to those’ of Mrs, Kirby's. Archdea- con B,.A,. Resker thanked all those who had worked so hard to cedar boughs, After. the supper H. Hyson introduced J; Raine who sald a few words,’ and ended with. a poem, ‘God Bullds No Churches’ by Edgar A. Guest. -D.° Carter wos the next speaker, and he said that the Robson share of the ‘forward. tund is €900-a year and that this was indeed a Victory Supper for Robson, as. they had gone over the top of the quota, Fe Inake the canvass and the sup- per so: ‘successful. Mrs. L. ML Quance. convenor for the supper was assisted by Mrs. J, Raine, Mrs, ‘J. Smith,. Mrs. H. Hyson and Mrs, R, T. Waldie, : The Young People waiting on tables were Bev, Hyson, Shar- on Wylie, Mildred Raine, David Adshead and Leslie Waldie, Some of the younger ones were baby sitters. Those charge of the canvass were Mr, J. Raine, Duncan Carter, Henry Hyson, J. H. Smith and R. T. Waldie, The Archdeacon closed with prayer, Combination 14 DOORSTAND.; ° WINDOWS STOVE — Have wood and coal stove, can be nea by phoning Mrs. W. Easto: 150 People get the most, kick out of life who do the least Kick- ‘om ne YOUR BOY CASTLEGAR. SASH & DOOR works] Ag UAT SCHOOL: From $3.90 ‘PETTITT. PHOTOS When the $7,500,000 public appeal for funds for the Uni- versity of British Col be- D. Perry Heads Koofenay| Drive For UBC Fund and at the same time acknow- ledge their interest in good ac- for gins in January, campaigners in the Kootenays will be ready’ to start, A large group of commit- tees have been organized to cover ‘territory from the Alberta border to. Midway. General co- students who ce far from their homes, * “In the Kootenays local chair- men are:-J, G, Acres, Grand Forks; L. S, Cansner, Nelson; W. K. Gwyer, Trail; R, F. Mitchell, W. T. Waldie, Castle. for this sec- tion of the Province is R, D. Perry, Cominco's vice-president and general manager. Sectional chairmen are C. E. MacKinnon of Cranbrook for the East Koot- enay, and Dr, C, H. Wright of Trail for the West Kootenay, Commenting on the drive, Mr. Perry said about half of the students at U. B.C, are from outside Grdater ‘Vancouver, but the campus can house only 1,- 134 — mostly in old army. huts. ‘The accommodation problem’ ex- tends to othér facilities as wel!: classes are crowded and held in unsuitable huts; laboratory ses- sions must run until late at night; library space is at a, premium; in very makeshift quarters. The heavy enrolment, which will con- tinue to inerease, is a factor which makes these and other pro- blems very critical. Normal dev- ;|¢elopment of the University was hindered by the depression and World War 11 which, combined with the enormous. post-war needs, has produced the pressing situation of today, Up to 1965 it is gar; F, T. Middleton, Salmo; H. F.' H, Miller, Nakusp; Norman Brooks, Kaslo,-New Denver and Slocan City; D. S, Campbell, Riondel; C. E, MacKinnon, Cran- brook (and East Kootenay Chair. man)} R. M, Cooper, Creston; K. N. Stewart, Fernie; D. A. Gil- more, Golden; W. H. R. Gibney, Alumni. 1 ae Sa sf SHOT OF fi A IMO WAN'AT ED Stones MAT 20,1756, is many CASTLEGAR NEWS, as: December 12, 1987 Scott’s Scrap Book PARNASSUS, BROWN — wiciiiceen Be, V. GZ. Re A SERMOK oF Boitae WonDs, G 12 HOURS AXD tow 07) hay Re tren tag cn are .working closely -with the campaign chairman. by Rosalyne Williams Friday night two very good basketball games were snes | in that approximately $30,000,000 will be needed tor buildings. It is estimated that $5,000,000 : will be. available from: the Canada Council.. The Everyday’ Low Prices - CHOCOLATES, Willard’s, 1 Ib. ... CHOCOLATES, Sugarhouse, 2 tbs. MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ibs. ment has agreed te ani the University with. $10,000,000 over the next 10.years and:will:match dollar for dollar money donat- ed and ‘pledged by business and industry, the general public and alumni. A public subscription of $7,500,000 matched ty the Gov- MIXED NUTS, (no ), Ib. TOMATO SOUPS Campbells, 4 for j- TOMATO ‘JUICE, Nebob:48 ox:;:2 for ... ASSORTED SOFT DRINKS, 6 bottles ... 7 ‘plus deposit TIDE, King Size, . . FRUIT... & VEGETABLES. “CRANBERRIES, 1: Ib.” pkg. “LETTUCE, Cello, Bb... MEATS it will Tealize the full total required of $30,000- 000. . - Mr. Perry expressed confid: ence, that people of the Keot- enays will give their share to . B. G. as*an instftution which is ‘extremely, vital to everyone, $25,000 Building For Inland. Gas-Go, Ideal climate all year ‘round | will be top feature of an:$85,000 building now underway in ‘Pen.! ticton, = * \ “still time for you to enter. The which C: a double Victory over the Siahare Salmo teams. Gail Leitner with 14 points led the‘ Rockettes ‘to a 32-15 victory over the Salmo zitls, The Rockers ‘downed the ‘Salmo boys by a score of 58-39, Top scorers’ were Marvin LeRoy with 20 points and Sam Sheloff with 10 points.“ The Junior Hospital Auxil- jary (Mrs, Logelin's’s HPD 30 girls) held a highly successtul sale’ on Saturday. This sale which was held at West's Store consist- ed of sewing, knitting and bak- ing items. A profit of over $80 was realized at this sale and will be used towards thé children’s ward ‘of the ‘new Castlegar and District Hospital. ‘That’s a pret- ty good sum of money, don t you agree? ‘ + How are those cheers coming along?*The deadline for the con- test is tomorrow, but there is prize for the best cheers, re- ' member is_a season's free pass to| - all the basketball games. I hope everyone is Mrs. J. Sherbiko Heads United W.A. The Annual Meeting of the Castlegar United Church W. A. opened with a beautiful Christ- ols were enjoyed, The yearly payment on the Manse was to ‘be sent to the Board of Home Missions, Mem- berships to the Kootenay Society, for Handicapped Children was renewed. The Goodwill Circle met at the home of Mrs, L. ‘Grunerud, and the Rainbow Circle met at the home of Mrs. John Sherbiko, The Rev, Mr. McNeil took the chair: for election of officers for 1958. The following officers were elected. Honorary President, ‘Mrs, McNeil; President, Mrs, ‘John Sherbiko; Vice President, Mrs, Grant mas Service of Worship and car-|" Squadron 581 The squadron nut drive: will be held on Friday and Saturday, December 13 and 14, The cadets will call at all: homes in Castle- gar, Kinnaird and Robson. It is hoped that aur Funds ~Appeal will meet with the response we have, enjoyed in’the past four years, “All cadets will be in uni- form; when ‘they. call and. will be Mrs, R. J. Gemmill; Secretary, Mrs. ‘W, C. Shay. ; The members will cater to the I. O. D;'E, dinner on Mon- day Dec.Sth, and to the A. O. T.- S. supper, Friday 13th, Arrange- ments were made for the Christ- mas Bazaar te be held in the Church basement, A box was filled with lovely’ wrapped gifts to be sent to the patients at Essondale. The driver. who speeds along at 85 is literally killing ‘time. : Tip to motorists: Watch out for school kids — they weren't brcught up to be run down. Scandal. is one thing that never gets shop worn by being continually pased around, . Truth has to change “hands a few times to become fiction. the “Party, Pack’ which sells for $1.50. The cadets are enjoying range which is held at the An- derson Range Saturday morn- ings. Mr. Woolls is to be compli-| mented for making his time available and the boys are en- joying the hot cocoa and sand- wiches supplied by Mrs. Ander- son, ‘We noticed from the Pro- vincial Committee that _a. rifle competition embracing ail squa> drons in British Columbia will be held this year; from the tar- gets turned in we feel sure that our team will be in the running. The Squadron is up to. the strength which we feel we can handle this year and no new recruits will be taken in until the new term starts in Septem- ber 1958. Lb.....79¢ NABOB INSTANT . COFFEE - bb. ..... oe GUNZ * GRAPEFRUIT PINK, 5 for... 59e - * BANANAS, Ib. ee : * JAP ORANGES PER BOX $1.69 BUNDLE of ene 1G E case, 24 cans at $2.89 * SPORK, 2 for ...... - Te SOOO CORGRNRRODERATS PICKLES attend “tomorrow Chi Sweet Mix Designed for Inland Natue! to’ night’s| 3¢ ral Gas Co. Ltd., the office and ‘Christmas Concert in the Activi-| ; building will have . ty. Room. ‘On the- program -will “a natural ‘gas-fired air condi- be the Christmas Marque’ under | #8 tioning system, one of the first, the direction of Mr, , Meredith, to be installed in B.C. The air choir and band selections and conditioner wil beat the heat in’ ™any more entertaining items, summer, . while. an ultra-modern! Come -on, come all’ to. the| ¥ ‘natural gas heating system’ will big: Senior Snow Frolic. to. -be take care of winter problems. «| held next Friday night. -Ducing! J In addition,the new build-|the evening a. Snow Queen will ing will be a showplace of natur- be crowns, and a Eh bese . i 11: rize wil resent 01 ‘ at BG. wood: inside jan’ lee" | the floor “show. will be hore at| B GIVE HER AN UNFORGETABLE SURPRISE mune See Contractors for the project Brome be jyrleeiag ond. The} & -THIS CHRISTMAS WITH ONE OF SHORE’S - . one STe. are Pollock & Taylor of Pen- iy wingsters be sup- tf . tiction on ‘Thompson, Bewick -& nie ihe mute mnuties so be sure tol #y _ BEAUTFULLY MATCHED *. 2 Pratt are architects, The new/come to building is to be finistied in five] | -Say kids, in ‘cose-youvdidntt 48 PERFECTION . QUEEN DIAMONDS et months, to Inland of-| know, . this week’s Teen-Age 2 as good a selection of styles and price range 4 zy as you'll find anywhere. eesieoneede| ficials,_ evening iitedd ot Saturann ard aT tou imitations te easly , ; FROM $65.00 — $650.00 we also have a wonderful selection of Ladies’ so sete your. invitations in early fe Ne o m E inati on Ss : iit a ie BY" THE ‘ FOR. PROASTS, ag Ol Best Citizen OF The Year i TQMEVEG STEACS. > Hig) =. Ward ~ For many years she supplied Annual Meeting SATURDAY, 14th at 8. P.M. . . fuss! to the Canadian Handicraft ’ "BANQUET AT. 6°. Mie ei ors ANYONE wio HAS RENDERED OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY. ‘SERVICE PARISH HALL iS ELIGIBLE a . Besides her daughter in Kin- P Mail your, selection, giving as. much information as 0-0p Refail Store success. At the ‘conclusion of the meeting’“many were arranged by Mrs.: J. Cor- bett and Mrs, G. Archibald which caused much merriment to all. Decorated boxes were -filed with gifts which were drawn for by the members: Refreshments were served by, the hostessess, Mrs, L. V. Camp- bell, Mrs. L. “Brodman, Mrs, ML Dalton and Mrs. J. Corbett, by candlelight. Mrs, Halbauer, won the lucky | number prize, PORK CHOPS, all cuts, tb. ‘PORK: LEG ROAST, all cuts, Ib. WIENERS, No. ‘1 Ib. BABY BEEF LIVER, sliced Ib. TURKEYS, grade a eviscerated, 20 Ibs. or over : Lb. BOOK YOURS TODAY FOR THE HOLIDAY TRISCHUCKS Store Closed Monday” Altarasen 3 : Open All Day ‘Wednesday aoc SE = off on ‘Sunday at the home of Mrs, D. Gavrilik, and R. McLeod. . Burial | was: in the: family plot in view Besides her husband, F. W. Stev- enson, who predeceased her in 1939. . Mrs. Stevenson was ‘porn in Montrealon December 8, 1865, and was educated in that city. She also lived for a time at Lake Megantic, Quebec, and came west 32 years ago, first to the Peace: River country of Alberta, then to the Slocan Valley. She lived for 14 years in Rossland before moving to Hope and Chilliwack where she was residing at the time of her death. le in residence at Val-|. Jey ,Haven, Chilliwack, Mrs. was honored by being named the “grandest grandmoth- er in B.C", and was feted at parties and the recipient of many lovely gifts, This title was con- ferred on her for the .greatest number of, grandchildren and great-grand children living. Mrs, Stevenson was a strong 24 On | jar... 39¢ a2:agDARRADoRE ASPARAGUS TIPS, Nabob, TINS for PINESEPLS JUICE, ‘Nabob, 48 OZ. _STURRED 0 OLIVES, Nabob, 9 oz. JAR SUGAR, ‘THE HOME'OF .... _ LIFE-TIME TREASURED GIFTS PINEAPPLE COTTAGE CHEESE Pkg... .... v- 29¢ ; STRELIOFF — To Mr, and Mrs. : ae TOFFEE, William Strelioff, Castlegar on b. ae Dec, 1 a son. QUART TIN ‘SOUP,. Camp bell’s Tomato, 4 TINS. for . CUT MIXED FRUIT, Cisop’ 49, % A MESSAGE the T ph t your coe at Christmas > calls \ The} first: issue of Tally-10 Ky will go on sale next Friday. Be|*s sure'to get your copy early as they, will be selling very fast,| 4 This issue’ is just bursting at the! # tse TIDE GIANT PKG. JOHNON‘S BASE & WAX MEATS - we handle only gov’t.:’. inspected and branded meats VEAL SHOULDER . ROASTS a ‘Attention ; Sen : rid A TS CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS supporter of the Red Cross or-}| PORK LEG ROAS ne. 59c 1 moni and of ‘the § +} END cuts Den : : : 55¢ Le q ARE She was an ardent gardener . SIRLOIN STEAK, . LB. DROP IN TO. SEE OUR “MIRACLE PEN the ONLY PEN in the world that fills itself — The PARKER 61. Also Parker 51 and 21 in stock ‘ No Down Payment — No Carrying Charge Ries If You Don’t Know Your Watchs—Know Your Jeweler OPEN FRIDAY AUGHTS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. INVITED Voss “ THEIR Next to Santa, your telephone operator will be Svine the busiest person on Christmas Day. To} meet: the d heavy our full staff of local and long distance ont * will be on duty all day to handle your calls... - CLUB WE HAVE. .*.. +: TCBOGGANS — SLEIGHS: — SKATES — WAGONS (all sizes) —- FLYING SAUCERS. and was active in her garden until unable to get about at all, and -was also expert at knitting and ‘hooking rugs. She was still hooking rugs. at the “age of 90 and in the space of a .year or two had made over 30 of these Jrugs: which she gave away to friends, and donated to chur 65¢ These Christmas calls mean a lot to you, your family and friends, and our staffs will do their best to serve you. 7 ; BRERC ES ‘RU ASTS, We Also Have Our Regular Stock of RUMP, ROA :) tg BICYCLES _ TRICYCLES ond PARTS © SILVER BIRCH NEWS =i°Mrs. D,. _Melntosh | oF. “Kin-| 4 naird’ gave some rhythm instr2- ments to the’ school. These in- struments ‘were made by a’ group of, Kinnaird tgirls, They will be put -to ute, right away. "with, the ” they will On long distance calls, We suggest you let us put your calls through on the days or evenings’ before Christmas to avoid possible delays or disappointment on Christmas Day. From now till Christmas all Bicycles sold will get a F-R-E-E GIFT valued at ‘$5.00° Castlegar Bicycle Shop Shores Credit Jewellers. Authorized Dealer 4 Leo Bosse PHONE 2041 When you have placed your call there is no need to contact your operator again. She will work on it until it is completed. naird, Mrs, Stevenson’ is surviv- ed by her daughters, Mrs. M. Hat- ‘ton at’. Beaverlodge, Alta;- Mrs. Mabel McEachern of Greenville, Maine, a-sister in California, 29 grandchildren, over 60 great- grandchildren and one areal great grandchild. ES have, Silver, Birch School” had a very welcome visit from: a ‘group of Grade Twelve students ‘of the Home Economics Class last week as part of their assigament. comes HN € BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Soatk Bi