CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 15, 1963 be wh on oH ‘hhand-me-downs” \ All children have differ- . } ently shaped feet. Look - F into a well worn shoe { and you'll see a pattern i of the sole of the foot in the insole. pattern is unique and should not be allows us ence the foot shape of the next child ec. His or her size mi the same but body weight, stance, and i habits may different, That's | why. Renata Socials Mrs, M, ROW ‘ Mr, and Mrs. C, Grill ‘of Fruit vale were weekend: visitors: ot the home of Mr. and» Mrs, J. Letkeman, Misses Pearl and Bever- ley Letkeman returned home af- ter spending the past week at the Grills, Mra, A, Koch and Erhart of Castlegar were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs’A, Koch, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Salhstrom gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P, Warkentin, prior to their leaving for Castlegar, where Mr. Salhstrom will be on the Robson teaching staff. e Warkentin entertained the group by showing some very interesting slides, As a farewell gift a double desk lamp was present to. Mr. and Mrs, Salhstrom on behalf of their friends, At the close of the even- ing a delicious lunch was served ‘by Mrs, Warkentin assisted by Mra. 'T. Hunchak. Miss Shiela Hale of ‘Vaieou- ver is visiting at the home ‘of ‘Mr, and Mrs, D, Symington. Miss Darlene Cooper of Fruit- vale is a.guest at the home of ‘Miss Paula Weisner. Mrs, ‘B. Bonin and Tina Maric and Michael accompanied by Gail and Jeannle Beck of Trail return- ed home after spending the past week holleayite at the home: of Mra. K. D; “Miss Teanttte King of Royal Inland. Jubilee Hospital in: Kam- loops is visiting her parents Mr. and.Mrs, C, King. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Howes and daughter Glena of Castlegar and ‘Mr. and Mrs, K. Price and family of Castlegar were weekend visit- ers at the home of Mr.’ and Mrs, Cc. "Mr. and Mrs. J. Logelin of Castlegar were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, UlLmi Mr. and Mrs, W. Leduc and family of Kinnaird accompanied ‘by Dennis Chernenkoff were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C.' P, Rempel. Mr. and Mrs, C. Warrington and familyy of Rossland spent the past week holidaying here at their inwise. For Honthicl development children need correct shoes Broperly fitted. Savage hoes, well made of food materials over g roper axe correct or ya and girls of all . sages. And our staff und ds the impor tance of proper fitting. MADDOCKS CONCRETE WORK | AND BASEMENTS — ROOFING REPAIRS GOOD TOP SOIL INSULATION * BACK-! he Foe ‘RENT. oO. 'Lightle -~Ph,- 365-5158 Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. ‘Your dishes and glasswear. Your. electric kettle, Your electric or. gas_ bills. Your soap and detergent Consider the costs of repairs sand replacement of these items 3,and SAVE by installing a DUEO WATER SOFTENER SMITHS. — PHONE (refill Best Selec Corner of Pine and Columbia: *.|Mrs. P. Billey and son Peter Roy home. Mr, and Mrs. W. Lanko and son Roy of Creston and Mr. and of Canyon, B.C, were recent vi- sitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, 'T. Hunchak, Recent’visitors at the home of Mr..and Mrs.:Isaac Penner in- cluded Mr, and Mra. Hank Friesen and family, of Mission City accom- panied: by Miss Peters of Edmon- ton; Mr. and Mrs,-Dave Friesen of Mission City; Mr, and Mrs. David Neufeld and son Harold and daugh- ter Adelia of Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. George Wiebe pe “Gide GYM SHORTS: $1.60 Back: to School SHOES ©... Sons $1.44 | Saddle Oxfords $4.98 OXFORDS . $9.98 u and $3,98- Boys’ Oxfords & Girls’ Oxfords Soles guaranteed for 3 months Heavy Duty ’ basketball & gym panes SHOES Sizes 1 to 5: $1.59 Sizes 6 to 10 st 69 See our rFiyer in your: mail for the rest. of Back to School Values and: ‘SAVE - SAVE SA VE ch a | ROUND STEAK or ROAST, Ib. $4.98 “Prices effective Aug. 15 =, al) incl. Ae PORK ‘SPARE RIBS, tb, 38c Fresh GROUND BEEF, lh. ... 39e ‘Canadian . Choice . Beef - ; Te : | Fresh BRISKET, makes tastey stow. b 20 ‘Sun Rype,: Red! Label ‘APPLE JUICE, 48-0z.,3 for ...... $1.00 COFEE, Nabob ©): SPORK 69c: 95 TIDE, ‘gnt. KOOL-AIDS, 5 for Nabob PORK & BEANS, 15-07. .... §Gc Hoinz White VINEGAR, gal. ...... 980. | ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR, 24 ths. $1.79 ‘Jewell SHORTENING, 3-Ib. tin; SALAD DRESSING, Salad Bowl, 32-oz 49 ‘VEGETABLE SOUP, Aylmer, 4 for . ; sTewes ‘WATERMELOA ih. "School ; BRIEFCASES in LEATHER Special Price $6. 8 +» fe 2 for ne Be ‘T8e.. A e PLUMBING & HEATING 401. — CASTLEGAR, BO, ind daughter Francis of Chilliwack eae =| accompanted by Garce Hansen of NOTICE = [retes of Me and rs 4.6, Koch DETR TRIMENTAL OF jomes of a HARD WATER ON PUBLIC Jang Mr. and Mrs, T. Wiebe. @ Your water heater or range SS BE toatl waster] ay = BIRTHS ¥e automatic washer. F Your hot water pipes and Annual picine. Sunday =I - - faucets. August 18.2 pm. at Slocan, 23] BaRTLETT — To Mr. and Your washable clothing and] city, (basket lunch). -. =| Mrs... Peter . Bartlett of Kinnaird, linens. =5| August 11, a daughter. _- Your hair and skin, =] RLEOFF — to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Sam Sterleoff of Pass Creek, August 11, a daughter. Pontiac .— Buick —- Vauxhall , 701. Baker St, Nelson _ BEACON’ MOTORS: Ltd. 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Sash’ oad _ wear dress shirts'ever: They're made of. : available at ‘our'store vat $6. 95 each cea Arrow Sport Shirts in:.a‘ choice. of sleeve. length Bt. $4.00 to $6.95 - COTTON DOUBLE KNITS “$4.00 to $5.00 65 terylene and.35% cotton — now | “Hunting ‘season is here again — CIL. rifle. and shotgun’ ammunition, gun cleaning” -kits,° rifle slings : ‘and swivels, ” solvent. -and bliing, ‘hunting knives compasses, waterproof match cases, tents +. sleeping robes and ground sheets ” : ‘Everything’ for the” _ outdoorsman | ; ; We: issue fishing and ‘hunting: licences and! game tags | : School brief. ‘eases, . Choose. yours now at discounts up to $5. 45. while ithe stock nn ne DEC.) SL/2°° PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B.C. ay “A vmotion by. new. Castlegar commissioner. Gwilym Hughes that Comm, R...C.- Maddocks .and . tlegar’s water system’ and ‘supply. i” New water commisstoner. Gwil- ym“Hughes told*council Tuesday Right. that about 30 per cent of the report ‘deals: with alternate. major water . supplies: and’ possible. joint control: with Kinnaird... Suggested alternate supplies, said Mr. ughes, include Blueberry “Creek, © Pass Creek, the ‘ow |Lakes . and an expanded ground water supply. ~. members, Mayor H.'A. Elmes, Ross- eretary-treasurer. 6 “AKM Nelson municipal ak: 'C. WR. Harper, Guthrie a UBC gra- duate.” He has ‘gained ° extensive ‘experience : inthe _sulphite and dissolving ‘pulp’ industry in “B.C, since 1940, joining Columbia Cellu- Jose‘as mill manager at the Prince In -. manager of the Celgar ulp ivi, iD. duate anit is’ cmbloved ‘as associate 3 history «The new: sald the : studied in’ far more “time: Yor study ae i. Village chairmari‘Aage: Sylvest suggested that Mr.:Hughes prepare ai:summary;~of..the ;-report«:for : possible.’ publication : in: the: press * and‘ that:/a’ copy of the.‘ report be Kinnaird illage chairman ‘Aage. Sylvest ‘eat at Castlegar’s council meet- ‘ers would “speak “ up’? if ‘they ‘felt, too much usta was Being iter was; for, him to su imatters:he feels ‘should be dealt {with in,committee be dealt with tin committee aud or commis- they. als- gest that :| National Exhibition. : Hanna ? Paris and has parked in.both:Lou- don and 'Paris,..1n/1951-53 he was administrative © trainee and then Sonn: J, DeYoung ‘Creston: Se-|* is|! Mr.’ Hugh made these Roints in. “Presenting te “motion: (3 #“Both tigants were ora ad a buildings re being. erected in ent; of : contsructive -Je- ASSROOMS; teniporsry ‘additions tothe. high €0 presently. under” construction sat ‘SHSS:.‘by.|n, eased enrollment at:.the high se school. ‘The according to standard. plans nn be. ‘utilized /-elsewhere: in. athe schodl) distict | in e. passing of the the Performance : A violent Ste rocked a mmented ; “seven storey. bullding at pam actedat all “times , in’ the fibre jeresty’ of. all’ taxp: bh ed’ pulp complex in: their’ nearly- isolated: community 20 miles north: " preliminary planning designed to bring ;the: of Vancouver spattered" the {men Orchestra to Castlegar ‘next March got underway at ’a: luncheon‘ meet- pointed ‘acting manager/of: the o: uary, 1962, ‘he’ was named - mill |: chestra, - met with: interested “local | Appoints of ing’ when! Victor: White,* newly-ap- bt ‘Kinnaird’ nett ‘meeting last ‘week; disclosed. - in ‘addition, the. village; Itself hag. donated $2,500 while senior 3 governments through ‘= winter. works. donated $2,765.31. The interim the: committee . was: John. Guthrie. who ements for.’ Mr, Mr.) White: explained ; that, the’ ; | Castlegar’ and the: remaining $2,000, entitled thi ‘| VoL‘8 of the New cambridge Mod- 1 ern History.'-The: chapter yall French A Buble winanes their: European Lpateavheeae Wins Prize: + Another local winner has been -| announced: in’ the Job: Study! Com- Petition ‘sponsored by:the :Vancou- ver Board ' of -Trade: nd . Pacific | 7 Joint such‘a'con by: the. Rotary,’ Kiwanis ‘and: men} clubsi-while Mrs. : J..:M./ Mac- “| beth ‘suggested ‘persons partioulaely | -|interested ‘in’ music ‘and’ enthusias- |: tic about. it: should. coordinate ef. forts of the clubs, #5 Miss, SHSS has. been awarded ‘an ‘honor- able® mention ‘for,-her . job study. titted Canadian’ Personnel’ “Manage- | that Miss Elaine’ Hirtle*had' taken the grand award for all entries in the job’ study competitions eee “of |: mient.' Last week it:was announced |‘ male ‘cougar: was ; near the airporti-this ‘morning’ b Conservation Officer, Pete Ewart. made®-arrange White to. meet with local residents.,| symphony orchestra :would present |_ ihave:to be raised | ‘Athletic “eiven $400, for operating expens- : Ov ratal grants ©. and: donations thi pila “Rayonter ‘ (Canada): Eim-| “while John en released “from 43; 3 9, ‘and James Fort. ‘|section of ihe hospitat wil ber car= ried out to Roarove: working amit .Carl‘Teichman, mill, foreman, “T left the. recovery ‘room Ba thalf-a minute before -the explosion : ecruired; 1.was walking ‘across the ds: when ‘the blast went. off. it’ was terrible — men’ were’ lying all around. There’ were sup: Posed :to be:-12 ‘on: shift, but <1 e-| think ‘there: were only, nine. :.The| - ery. gt sof mine and most of them ‘were married.” Carl Malm, assistant plant che- mist,’said the .men were covered 88 | with black © liquor, “a: ‘mixture’ of sodium: hydroxide and sodium sul- pide, ‘a highly. caustic fluid which ' prope! Bed pst ber of ‘the rere assembly: : At Kinnaird’s cil pereaas last week a.letter was is)recovered in the’ boiler which : exploded, Aa application to. establish’ a regional college in the West Koo. tenay“‘area has been. sent to: the council, of Public - Instruction | by, School Districts Nos. 7 8 9 (Cas— tlegar), 11 Comm. z en “Maddocks: told f| Castlegar. night that. he had ascertained this infor. legislative assembly is owned by a_former al. tionary: a aoe “Shoud ; there. be ee of any wand oes -would you kindly gi it's’ No:-explanation was ‘offered by Mrs. Haggen as. to}, | mi | wy she wanted the information. ‘She’ was advised that]. there tis no: ‘property in’ Kinnaird, in ba fame of either, RoE. same.) ,| News, the: Castlegar: village nee Said-it had’ received a similar : ‘request as Kinnaird’s and its answer, was ‘the tion. oe tion and Opera. He said’ he believed the Jeter. “does alot to ‘ease ‘cor = cern on what is being done on. this matter.” if Chlorine ” Escapes Head © For High Area If chlorine gas’ ever eacapes in the ’ Castlegar-Kinnaird ‘area : residents shoud 1 head ‘for’ hgh ground.” Comm. Maurice Simpson noted. z at Kinnaird’s council meeting last