CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 16, 1963 FOR SALE Atlas metal lathe, 3-ft. center, 10" swing: complete with accessorlas, 3500, Sce at’ Arrow Malore : Machine Shop, Castiewar, Ph. 305-! Blond coffe table, am eon Scrabble game, never, used. Ph, 78: T lowe on Kinberry UWel~ ghia. Ph. 363-5596. Hand iawn mower in Rood con- dition, Ph, 365-5186. ma Kinnaird near swimming pool, Cheap Jor cash. Write Box 31, Briltiant, Be Wheel_boy's Bike, + 315, Th ‘505 a txea valine conveyors. Ph. oe TTT Small, friendly, and extremely neat 2 BR cottage at 554-7th Avenue, Castlegar, < with’ 2 spare basement rooms, gas heating, garage, child- ren‘s play house. Highly recommend- ed for the duinty housewife. $9200. Custom Finished, 2 bedroom home for Etarally with two girly or two 18 gem on corner property at ath and Maple reflects the ultimate in pride and comfort. HW floors, fire- | Blace, storage walls, brenkfast nook and basement’ room yet to be finish- ed. $9800. 2 Car family? If you are exper- Jenclng expansion probtems, this home offers space, yu desire evening pleasure, send the young ones to the rumpus room. If you enjoy a cozy atmosphere, pull-up to the fireplace. home !s located at Owner will trade on country home with acreage, this view home with 3 bedrooms, full basement, attached garage and electric panel heating. Good decoration and lovely lawns, located adJacent to grade school. 4th Ave. Kinnaird, $13,500, 6 roomy bedrooms in 2 large elder Robson home of fine quality construction. If your home seems to Fes = TO NT fon a | FOR SALE 2 bedroom cottage fully furniah- ad, 0 wiring, 75 ft, waterfront, gare age, teal shed’and font nt Christina Lake, Apply R, Holt. Ph, 362+! 8220. Kosstane BS new revenue corner of 4th Casticgar, Lawns, frult trees, home, 320 |pond, fully landscaped. Fowor wulte lteal for business location. 3 block: to business center, 1. Merrifield, Bh. 165-810 ROH 8104, 8 erat Se ee S18 “Tin60 Zephyr 4-door scan, Cheap for cash, Write Bill Negrelff, Box 2s, Brittiant. Reported by Acting village chairman R, C, Maddocks reported at council's meeting last week on aspects of of the planning department which is under his chairmanship. Zoning is now under -profes- sional guidance, he__sald,, ‘while the matter of a sewerage lagoon Tfouse In Rabson on 0S X 95 corn- r lot, good location. Reasonably priced. Cash or terms. Also, GO X 107 lot, Write Box 552, Castlegar, 319 House plants, tomatoe plants and olicr garden plants, Apply V. Bonde. below en Plaza, 618 house, Ideal for summer home, One block’ from lake. Rensonable, K, Case ley, Silverton, 318 2 hedroom hor Custlegar, | $5,000. md Ave. Th. “365 5200. 31s ~ cofted shop, eauinment and dwel= ling house, Approx. 2 acres Jand_on highway No. 6. Write to pox 121, Ere. oe vas room houses. Kony 583 Third “Aves Castlegar, 318 ei a Kinnaird ree room home, We, “eurpel. Spamelted LR, and DR. pine Kitchen and’ breakfast room, den or Ith’ bedroom, 2 complete baths, 3 large bedrooms, laundry, rec -room, 2 fireplaces, sundeck and view lot, completely : landscaped.” Priced: well below cost at $23,500, Ph. 365- ibd feat = house trailer, Ph. 365-2738 ting —_—__— Attractive home building: lots in Castlegar, Ph, 365-5200, FOR RENT One 2-bedroom and one 3-bed- room house. .Ph, 365-5156. or eaten ot 801-5th “Ave, ~a.naafooi house. Avallaoie sane Gas range included. Across trom corner ist and Pine. anply 3: edroom folse. Ph. Siete y | Marshatt’s Store. 0 3 roomed partly furnished aaa required to move you in. * * ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate and‘ Insurance Phones “Bus: 305-3441 465-3276 call In to our office Contnct JACK HIPWELL, our aules- mun, Ph. 305-3256 MUA ‘Used Westinghouse range and us- ed GE. Washer, Both in 00d con- dition, Fhe 905-5342, in 20 ‘Modern § bedroom house in ie nairds Phe 3 305-5 960. 32 “Two white nylon uniforms, size 14; Jolly Jumper, play pen. high chair and camp cot with spring mattress. Ph. 365-5363, 321 plaka laksa ed ieee Jaccuzl - Two H.P, single phase surface water pump. Complete with switching equipment and foot valve. Pressure switch’ and 80 gal. pressure tank. Ph. 965-6081. Kinnaird Quality a Storey 2 B.R. Home, hed In on second @th Ave. Landsc Many fine fruit trees, Priced to Sell $15,750.00 erm, se Rcacuve 2 BR. Bungalow sit- uated on view lot. Fully landsraned: Large Number of young fruit tree! Owner leaving town. Bargain Price $10,000.00 Terms. a Accent on Value. 2. B.R. Home. guires more room. 37,875.00 or will discuss trade for fareer home. 7 6 Newly vultt 3 BR. split level home. Requires some finishing. Mater lala inctuded for finishing. This when completed will be a.quality family home valued far beyond asking price of $12,600.00 Terms, Castlegar | Lovely 2 yr, old 3° BR, home, Large L.R. with fire place. Conven- Icntly situated to schools and chur- ches. Priced ent at Sue 275.00 Terms Cash to NHLA. Modern 2 BR. homes Large kit- chen with dining area. Full basement could be utilized for extra BR. or xaumpus room. Situated in the heart of Castlegar schools and Churches. Priced $13,630.00 ‘Terms, COMMERCIAL, PROPERTY « Down n Castegns, Homo and. Income 2 BR. suite, small store. ideal focation for expan: ‘slon on this large lot. 100 ft. frontage on Columbia Ave. and 100 ft. deep. Owner forced to sell at eee price for health reasons. YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Insurance and Resltors Cantleatrd Plaza Phone 365-4841 Rostdence Phono 365-8117 3 unfurnished, Ph, 865-2441 or See flee ‘365-6801. tin 20 Furnished sulte in Kinnatrd. Heat and eee Included. Ph, 365-8175. ‘S room apartment. Apply 426-7th ates Castlegar or Ph, 365-6731, ~ 320 3 room furnished basement suite. Ph._ 365-5869. 320 T bedroom apartment. Apply. Hil- mar gsonnuans 28 Columbia Ave. or ment suitable for one. Ph. Ren: | Ph. 365-5588, ttn 20 65-5088. fodern offices. Space to suit tenant. Above Bob's Pay'N Takit. Ho poets Robson, 2 bedroom heated a turnished suite, Ph, 865-5405. Si At Crescent Valley, 2 bedroom house, garage, woodshed and garden fae Rent $40 per month. Apply Mrs. M, Cunningham, Crescent Valley, 5 “store of office: premises In Cas- tlegar on Columbla Ave. Next to Irene’s Cafe. Former: Model TV office. Living premises ‘attached. Apply | cox tlegar News. 1s Furnished apartment. Ave. or Ph, 365-5856. 2 bedroom basement suite ath urge Kitchen. Furnished $75, untur~ nished $63. Owner pays heat, ght and water. 588-7th Ave, Ph, 385-2161, ar “at ‘Small furnished apartment, suit- able for couple, Ph, 365-8185. tf_n 18 ‘2 bedroom uinturniehiea cottage. Apply _270-7th_ Ave. tin.1s ——Suite_suttable tee ars Heat, water and light paid aty owmer.{58 598 .| Green and 6th, Ph. 318 Groen (and Oe caer ‘Modern Inke-side cottages. very reasonable. No enureny Also, trailer space, Ph. 365-4 T bedroom Tan furnished rated apstalra apartment. Centrally locat- S: | ed. 365-90! 318 sSaerh SRS TEAITOT ‘apartment in centre of Castlegar. Living room and kitchen separate, Furnished or, in 17 2 and 3 room apartments: aie ton Apartments, Ph, 365-4276. _15t0 ‘Store or office space in Saat: gar. Located next door to Castlegar News, Apply at Castlegar see oF ‘New scit contained suites, suit- able for 1 or 2 men, 574 - 7th Ave. Castlegar apartment. Apply Mo- creights v Apartments. Ph, 365-9781 WANTED Experienced wattresses, Apply in person at Marlane Grill, want to tent by Sept-d a 2-bed- room furnished apartment or house. Ph, 365-5916. 320 Girl's bike sn ‘Rood condition. on. PR. 365-5121. i$ | Delegates and officers from or treatment plant’ will be given further study, Blacktop- ping awaits the outcome of ‘sew- - Council to Pull’ Together as Team Castlegar council members may soon pull together as a team! At their meeting last week, commissioners. heard a request from the Warfield council that Castlegar enter a chariot-race team of two pullers and a rider in that 7 village's annual municipal chariot race, “[ll_ volunteer to be rider,” laughed Comm. Frank Richardson while’ acting village chairman R, C. Maddocks smiled “I’m sure we can show Warfield.we can act as a ” Efforts will be made by com- missioners to take part in the event, WANTED Day old: calves. Ph, 365-4877, ‘319 FIRAOGTICAL NURSING INSTRUCTOR WANTED Two Practical. Nurse Instructors are required for the B.C, Vocational School — Nelson. Applicants must be graduate R- N. nurses competent to give instruc- tlon in all aspects of bedside nursing. Applicants should have a pleasing personality, be of good character, and able to work amicably with thelr Sudents and the School Administra tion, Previous: teaching experience ‘In this area Is desirable but not neces- Vocational Instructor training pro- gramme as Duties under. the Joint sponsor- ship of the Federal and Provincial Governments will commence on July ist, 1963. The salary scales for these positlons: range from $430 to $550 per month depending upon certification and experience. These appointments ore classified as Casual Employees of the Depart- ment of Education of the Province of British Columbia, Whilst these are non-civil’ service appointments’ re- gulations governing civil’ servants wee i gencral, apply. to the Director. of Techni- cal “na Vocational Education, _De- partment of Education, Victoria, BC. ‘|ses in an Planning Dept. Aspects Maddocks erage while sidewalks are part of a long-term - program. The’ matter of Wood St. has been referred to professional ad- vice while Columbia Ave. drainage should be given “some very ser- ious consideration.” Location of parks has been. referred to the planning consultant while. land- scaping of the CPR banks has now been taken care of. Access to the area west of the tracks has’ also been referred to planning ‘while street lighting is “not of an urgent nature” and is a long-term ‘matter, Mr.“ Mad- docks said the matters of boundary extensions and subdivision services are to be considered further. Richardson is Still Concerned About Hospital Protection Comm. Frank Richardson told fellow commissioners at Castlegar's council. meeting last weck that he is still concerned about’ fire pro- tection at the hospital. He said no_ instructions have The Royal Canadian Legion's Junlor, Olympic Training Program znters its third’ week’ with am in Legion to Hold Informal Track Meet on Saturday youth fitness with emphasis. on Participation of many rather than of a few formal’ track mect scheduled for this: coming Saturday. Organized locally. by. Legion Branch 170, ‘over 175 boys ‘and girls. between the ages of 10 and 13 have registered for the program.of track and field Atten- ¢|compassed: Pee Wi athletes, Three age groups are en- ‘ces — 10 and 11 years, Bantams — 12 and 13 yeara, Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING FREIONE 365-0041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Con, Maple éi Oth, Castlerar ———— and Midgets — 14 and 16 years, Locally, boys and girls may work for badges signifying. AAU: age ‘i dance at practice sessions’ to date has averaged over 100 each Satur- day morning. Originally formulated by the Amateur Athletic Union of Can- ada, the Junior Olympic Program was first adopted by the B.C. Com- mand of the Legion and is ‘now in its third year of operation in this province, ‘The basic aim ‘of the JOTP is in each event, Branch 170. plans to continue Saturday morning sessions for Pee Wees and Bantams, while Midgets train after school on . BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION Contact PAUL THEBERAHN' Phone 865-2511 Kebson Marzaall's ‘Store Branch Meet for the three groups will be held in ‘June. with event winners qualifying to enter the West Kootenay Zone Mect in Trail in July. Zone winners in the Ban- tam and Midget age groups go to Real Estate Industry Launches Campaign To Raise S60,000, JOTP finals in Vernon in August. The large coaching staff. need- ed to instruct the numbers of child- ren participating in the program includes experienced adult volun- teers and senior, SHSS athletes. OF Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors’ BASEMENT. DIGGING, DITCH- ING, BACKFILLING, : SCAPING,:. CEMENT | GRAVEL Phone 365-5464 Castlegar | is. con- ducted bye seston members with The real estate British Columbia’ has Tanenea A campaign to raise more than $100, 000 for an education and research founaetlen. for the been issued hospital fire procedure, while*a notice Sa the nurses’ quarters instructs nur- West Kootenays is T, C. “Buck” Lambert, R. I. (B.C,) (of CG. W. & Co, Ltd:, Nelson. to contact a supervisor who passed away some- time ago. He suggested “there is a laxity between the fire chief and the ad- ministrator.”” Acting village chairman R. C. Maddocks suggested further action should await a report by village chairman Aage Sylvest who has taken the: matter of the fire de- partment under advisement, Loca! Gatle? Selected For Training Course A Castlegar air cadet has been selected to take a leadership train- ing course :in Ontario in July.- The B.C. committee of the Air Cadet League of Canada ‘announc- ed today that Cpl. Guy.C. C. Gib- son of the local No. 581 squadron will take a seven-week senior lead- ers' training course at. the RCAF station” at. cones Borden, Ont, starting duly: on " pefore May 24th, tn, 1963, Bt r on’ the sbasis of ‘his i record as an NOTIGES dies:. be sure to: attend the Salvation Army women Rally Mon- Ne Pindred will, be guest speakers. ‘Weat Kootenay area also participating, Gatpenter avaliable for oltera- tions or repairs, Ph. 965-5506, -_ 820 "The Young People to the Mor- mon Church are holding a carwash Castlegar to raise Youth Conference. Help us and we'll help you. 220 ‘Chesterfield sets and rugs clean- ed_ reasonably, Ph. 865-9861. for iin forenattens I TIME EMPLOYMENT In and Natural Gas Co. Ltd, will ae cept applications for a part tim meter reader for the castlegar-Kin- viewed and should call write Box 780, Castlegar for appoint: ment, PUBLIC _SYRENOGRAPHER — Fannie Stoochnoff, as Second Aven- ue, Castlegar. Ph. air cadet, he has‘ passed through joint league and RCAF ‘selection committees at. the local,” provin- | n; cial and national levels. ceived special:summertime awards. 4 Team 7 Top Team In the Teachers’ Bowling League ‘The Castlegar and © District Teachers’ Bowling League drew to a successful close for its third year. The top team in league play was Team Seven: A. Fishwick, N, Fish- wick, C.,Pepper, B. Pepper. and B. Leitner, won. the playoffs : L, Cantell, K, Can- after 5 p.m, “Trail Business College New en Begins September 3, 8-18. is TV and” Radio’ repairs. Ph. nn 3499, 318 T Sales of sewing machines, : vo- cuum cleaners, floor polishers, type- writers. Free estimates. before. re- pairs,” Sewing machine rentals. Ser- vice In Castlegar area every Monday. Singer Sewing Centre, 1598 Bay Ave. ‘Trail, Ph. 364-1744 or. 3 x ‘ttn a4 7 “ALCOHOLICS ANONYMO! ea pated 803, Castlegar, “Deadline tor classified art a avy noon Wednesday prior to the day of issue. ttn17 a and Runners up, in- * the Playoffs were team Eight with B. Campbell, ‘J. Campbell, J. Logelin, A. Logelin and: B. Oleski.” vidual prizes Gauley, women’s J..Campbell; sin- gle — men’s, B. Jeffery, women’: sy J. Campbell; aggregate —. men’s B, Jeffery, women’s ‘A.: Fishwick; most. improved — men’s,’ bell, ‘women’s; ‘B, -Leitner;” * eonsol-| ation — men’s, B, Oleski, women’: ns, B. Leitner. SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) PRINCIPAL (Grade 8 to teachers. The bulging is modern and it serves the entire Part et. is Is an excellent opportunity for administration in’ o rapidly ex- panding an sperous Arca, Apptientions will be received up to and Speen je June 1, 1! a on King, Seeretary-Treasurer, ae x 8 — 1956 all biue Traller, $1,000. Pickering’s Auto Court, Cas- tlegar. Building lots, commercial and re- sidenttal, in Castlegar and Kinnaird, Some as low as 1 cent per sq, ft. Ph, 365-6861, Household furnishings including ashing machine, beds, chesterfield, chest of raw ere: rug. Apply $95-6th Ave. Castlegar. 319 CASTLEGAR, BC. 220 ——————————a—SS—— Sr aan conden Enamel ear good condition. Enamel gar- page ‘burner. cous 65-5957. Ext MAN WAN’ — Who ta inter- ested in ain over ears food and household products route in Cas- strict. ‘Above Average 319 |ond family “LOST Set of keys at. Castlenird Plaza last weeks Finder please loaye at Cas- tlegar Nev News, t HELP WANTED Castlegar Local.No, 1 Canadian a Workers requires duties averaging 6 hrs. a we 865-2764. after'S p.m. ie) ing nights were team| two:had. 20 strikes -in one game and-team four had" a ‘“blowless”” game on February 1. On the other hand teams 3 and 6 had a “blowing” good time that evening; a total of 52 blows in the match and a récord’of 30 for team three. Each team hada. record of 12 in one game. boys ic “He-is one of 500 ‘of Canada’s | 27,000; air cadets who’ have re- IN MEMORIAM In Fondest Memory of a Loving Wife and .Mother, Robertina Seaton, who passed away on May 20, She is not dead, she 18 just away And Hives’‘on In our memorics, with us each day. — Dave, Jimmie and Buddy In loving memory of Mrz, Nellic c Torasoff. who passed away May 20, 1961. While you, dear mother Rest and sleep, Your loving memory We'll always keep. adiy missed by Paoughter Mary, Ell NOT ric E Arrow: Boat. :Club in- vites enquiries, immediate- ly, from any.” person : inter- ested in the operation of its facilities and/or: other ‘small commercial ‘enterprise at its site near Syringa Narrows. Please direct enquiries ‘to any member: of ‘the execu- tive. ° i search and education: in the real estate ficld at the, university, level B.C, Initial gampaign objective is $100,000, although the Founda- tion’s plans call for a much Iarg- er amount. to be raised eventual- There are three immediate needs which the foundation is in- tended to meet. They are provi- sions of more teachers for’ real estate subjects at the university level, more research work and ad- ditions to the U.B.C, Library's real estate section to permit an extension services is real estate li- terature to be initiated for those taking diploma courses by, corres- Pondence. Rew Denver May Day at New Park , On Victoria Day, the village .of New Denver, is welcoming visitors May Day’ celebrations. ‘This. year, in conjunction with the Victoria Day festivities, they are proudly officially opening their new Center fal Park. This park, located on the Haves of Slocan Lake in New Den- ver, will provide spacious grounds for all visitors taking part in the May Day. activities, “The feature attraction will be the crowning of New Denver’s May queen. Three -lovely young ladies are. contesting the right to rule over the day’s festivities. Miss San- ‘|dra “Anderson of New Denver, Miss Maureen Latto'of Roseberry and Miss Ilona Mengler of Silver- ‘!ton are the’ candidates. Final Plans Made ’ For Smorgashord ‘Whist ‘parties are still being held in the ‘Nordic hall. Everyone is‘ welcome. Prize © winners of. the April 27 card party were: ladies’ first, Mrs. Molfrid gent’s ‘The foundation will assist re- |! to take part-in their 66th annual ; 'y heading the ranratte An officials? clinic was held in the Legion Hall. on Tuesday ev- ening under, the direction of Miss M. Richardson. Miss, Richardson was Legion sponsored delegate to the first provincial coaches’, clinic held in Victoria last month, ALS. Utd. ‘Chanter’ Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes ‘Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 852-5454 7 Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10.00 a.m, Monday. : Arrive Edgewood 4.00 p.m. Monday, Leave Edgewood |. 7.00 a.m, Tuesday Arrive Robson Wharf +» 1.00 pm, Tuesday. Leave Robson Wharf 10.00 am. Thursday. BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Pontiac — Buick — Vauxhall 701 Baker St. . Nelson _Phone 578 Arirve : 4,00 p.m, Thursday, Leave Edgewood ‘PHONE 365-5500 Building Supplies | SOGLOW. BROS. =. ae “nwtlaing &, suey. a x Phone 365-8951 CASTLE CASTLEGAR DINING ROCH Air Conditioning .- Pumps & Water Conditioning LAST. TIME TONIGHT Shows at 7and 9 p.m. sen’ first, Joe Goodfriend. Prize win- ners of the May 4 card party were ladies’ first, Mrs. Helene Herfin- dahl, Gent's first, Gunnar :Selvig. Refreshments were served after each card pi Plans «for. the ‘smorgasbord and dance on May 17 are progress- ing nicely. A good time is promis- ed to: all who attend. This dance will be. inthe Kinnaird Improve- | ment hall, Contact Let :-For Bridge ~ Mt Kinnaird. A crew of men, is now engaged 3 preparing aggregate for concrete to be used for the new Columbia river bridge at Kinnaird. Exca- vation for the western abutments of the bridge is to start imme- diately and forms are now be- ing prepared for.the erection of :a_construction camp. ’ This information was given the Castlegar News last | Thursday, morning by Rossland-Trail MLA Don Brothers. Mr. Brothers said the, contract for. the ‘bridge,: in’ the amount of $2,021,000, has been awarded to Northern « Construction © Co, sand J, W. Stewart Aa. of ‘Van: + couver, The MLA said’ that work on the pier bases in the centre of the river is not expected to start until mid-August: after run-off have subsided. Pool quip! WE CARRY A GOOD « STOCK OF SUPPLIES’ First-Class Gas. Piping and _Istrallations .. *” PHONE 365-5019 AND _ “DOORS In All Popular Styles ae e ; WINDOW AND: DOOR FRAMES — GLASS IN ALL SIZES & ‘WEIGHTS Agents For Pearson. Sashless’ Win- dows and All Sealed ie Units 2h CASTLEGAR .. SASH AND DOOR - ORKS -. PHONE 365-3211 FRIDAY: &: SATURDAY Shows ‘at 7 and 9 PM. SATURDAY 1 MATINEE “SUNDAY MIDNIGHT. || Special, Matinee, Mon. 1.30 MONDAY & TUESDAY - EVENINGS. 7 & 9 _ Jerry iewis ‘te ERRAND Bor ; Eames LAND. .. Arrow Lakes Ferry | Bridal Showers Ls For Judy Whittaker | A Prior to her marriage on, Sat-| . urday Miss Judy Whittaker. was entertained» at two‘ showers, .the first of which was held Tuesday at the home of | Mra.°R. Rivers’ with Mrs, ‘Mf. Ford and Mrs, E. Newman co-hostesses. | The rooms were: tastefully de- corated in‘ pink and. white stream- ers and flowers. This was a mis-|§ cellaneous shower and' the 25 in- + vited guests enjoyed many games and contests. The bride-to-be was ste in the opening of: her gifts ‘by Miss : Linda Hesketh who Tecorded.. the names and the gifts for. the bride. A very happy” evening | was brought to a close with the serving of the most delicious refreshments. . . The members of the CWL held a shower for Miss Judy Whittaker at the home of Mrs, Hatlin with 35 invited guests,.On their arrival the bride andsher’ mother were each Presented with a beautiful corsage. The guests made up a book de- * pleting the, bride’s life-history and after it was completed, it was pre- sented to ‘the briiie-to-be, : ‘The tables were decorated with blossoms and) centered: - with’: a * bride's cake which was decorated and was presented at the close of the evening to the guest of honor. On behalf of the guests the bride was. presented with a beauti- ful blanket. Delicious refreshments’ chee a.very a, HAPeY, evening toa eloee. 2 Toasimistross Club “Holds Regular Dinner Meeting Discussions regarding door to i Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Porter of ‘Robson celebrated their. 50th wed- ding anniversary on May 11, .Mr. ang. Mrs. ‘Porter were: married in Bartholemew's Church of .Eng- and at Sheffield in 1913, Mr..Por- ter had joined the Royal Navy in 1908 and was discharged in 1920. They came to Canada in May of that.same year where they settled in Drumheller where Mr. Porter. worked in,the coal mines. door as an sparked the May 2 Toastmistress Club dinner meeting. The meeting ‘was opened with the grace, said by Mrs.. B. Shealds, followed: by the table topics, lead by Mrs..W: Abrossimoff. A report’ given by Mrs. D. Campbell who attended’ a Toast- mistress Council meeting in Van- couver proved. very intense ue this they moved to Rossland where they resided for 16 years and then to Robson where they have lived for the last 12 years. Mr. Porter was. employed. by CM&S for 30 years. They have one daughter, Mrs. G.- Duckworth of Rossland, 7 grand- children and 6 great grandchildren with a-great granddaughter born y on morning. Se P. Konkin, Mees Ed Mosby, Mrs. R. Bernick and Mra, R. ters, took part in a debate on ‘'Go-. ing Steady” ; + Timer ‘for ° the ; evening. was Mrs. W. Hubert. General. evalua- tor was. Mrs:* P.-Haley and the closing: thought \was given by. Mrs, Ed Mosby. Mrs. E. Lipsett was wel- comed as guest for the eve: The next meeting will be a dessert meeting at the home of Mrs..:B. Shealds, 525-8th Avenue. in Castlegar. ‘Casliegar News on Mr. and Mrs, Por- ter were feted at a family dinner ‘Wat-/at the home of’ their daughter in Rossland: with 20 members of the family present. Mr, and Mrs. Duck- worth, Sr. of Robson also attend- ed the dinner. On Monday ‘afternoon a recep- tion was held:in Robson: Commun-) ity Memorial Church hall. This re- ception was puton by the Wo- men’s Association of Robson Chur- ch of which’ Mrs. Porter is an ac- tive member.:. The mony guests enjoyed tea and a piece of cake from the beau- tifully cake. “Golden Anniversary CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 16, 1963 KINNAIRD SOCIALS Mrs, Kaufman, ph, 305-5488 A trip through the Okanagan during all ‘of; last week’ provided a rewarding “experience for Mrs, Harry Palsson, teacher of the Sil- ver Birch School in Castlegar 'Jalong. with Mrs, Olive’ Tebo and Mrs, Kate’ E. Shaw, both of the Maple School ‘in Trail. Together, they visited the ex- ‘ponents * of established ‘help for handicapped “children in schools and: workshops from the north to the south of the Okanagan Valley. The sheltered’ workshop was of prime interest to the local tea- ehers duc tothe desirability of #jsuch an undertaking, “as this, for Pourers during the afternoon were Mrs, Frew, Mrs. Clelland and Mrs, Blackwell ‘of Trail; Mrs, Hale of ‘Vancouver; Mrs, Keller of Ross-|? land; Mrs. Ballard and Mrs, Nick- erson of Robson and Mrs, Pratt of Castlegar.” : Mrs. D. Carter and Mrs. G. Duckworth grected the guests and the ‘servers were all: the members of the Robson WA. Maureen Creighton -Honored at. Shower A linen shower, by Drang wes was: held recently at the home of Mrs. Ww. J. Evans of Kinnaird when Mrs, tained in honor. of Miss Maureen Creighton .of |. Vancouver, bride- elect ‘of this’ month. Highlight of the evening came when in the absence of the honor- ee; her mather Mrs. A, L, Creigh- ton was presented with a very large, gaily decorated basket. of flowers. Skillfully created by Mrs. BR...’ White, the: decorative. plece concealed the shower. gifts. :; Miss’ ‘Yvonne Mitchell, cousin of "the bride-elect, then . assisted Mrs, Creighton in opening the many beautiful: gifts, after which she meticulously re-wrapped them, each in their original wrappings. At the close of the evening the Mrs, P. Swift looked after the guest book and the serving of the cake. te vassisted by Mrs. A. Eld- ridge, served refreshments to the assembled guests. “our. own area” Mrs, ‘Palsson re- ports, The Kamloops visit encounter: ed: young adults who attend Tran- quille living happy, useful lives and they ‘are th ay Castlegar Socials Jehovah’s Witnesses ‘To: Hold Convention Mrs, R. Johnson ph. 365-8294 The members of Minto, Chap- ter, Order of the Enstern® Star attended the © church’ service ‘on Sunday evening at she United, Church, ‘Mrs, D. ‘Todhunter ‘and Mrs, S. Dawson of Vancouver and Mrs, | were visiting with their. brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Bert Donnan left Saturday (to return to thelr homes, Mrs, H. Fiddick of Ladysmith is the holiday guest. of her son- in-law and daughter Mr, and Mrs. F, Wileox. Miss F, Mather of ‘Trail visit- ed with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Mather during the weekend, Mrs. W. Byres of Nelson ‘who |t I was also learned ‘that there is a school within the city of Kamloops visited: apart'from the Tranquille institution. * Other workshops along the tour were located ‘in each of the cities of: Vernon, Penticton and Kelowna and carried on in conjunction with the schools in | these: centres. Concluding ‘the ‘tour, the trio visited’ schools at Armstrong and Oliver, arriving home’ Firday. In the. absence of Mrs. Palsson from Castlegar, Mrs. Harvey Jack con- ‘\ducted the Slee Birch School. T. 3, Hughes of: Oliver visited” “during the past week with his son .and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Denny Hughes. His visit here follows a recent trip to Wales with the B.C. Fruit Growers As: sociation. - Mr, and Mrs. .Allen Selbie leave at the beginning of the week for a visit at the coast where Mr. Sel- bie will-be attending the Munici- Bal Officers Convention in Vietor- Also spending this week at the coast is Mrs.:A, L. Creighton who left Wednesday. She, will be joined by ‘Mr. Creighton ‘later in the week to attend. the wedding of their daughter, Miss Maureen Crei- ghton, to Mr. Clare Burdes'in Holy ‘Name Church,’ Vancouver, this Sat- Evans and Mrs, Ross Turner enter-' ura, Thought ‘for ‘the week — There’s an element of truth in ., {though there were so many of was visiting _. with her daughter Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Easton left Friday Ms spend a few da; ays in, Trail. r.'G. Sumner is attending the atinrahie Physician's” Conven- |successful_ rummage sale Saturday in the Legion’ hall, ‘Mr. ‘and'Mrs, ‘W. A. Anderson and three children were ‘Sunday visitors at (the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. Sherbiko. Also visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Sherbiko Sunday were iMr, and Mrs... P. Wiiliams who ‘D.. H, Pope. of. Victoria who lare enroute on a holiday in Eng- land, Miss ‘LeLsL1Lie Bell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, C, Bell of Port Alberni. and: former residents of Castlegar, shared the highest hon- ors with two Courtenay men, when best performers award: were hand- ed out following the ‘Upper Island Drama Festival. Miss Bell had the role of “The Jester” in the play “The Dyspep- tic Ogre,’ one of the two plays put on by the Alberni elementary school.. When, awarded .the Sand- er’s: Trophy, :the ‘adjuditator said that she was outstanding and ex- cellent: in ‘her “performance, Miss Bellis. the niece. of Mr, and Mrs, CGF {ion ins Seattle. this iss Ge d- Harry Woods, presiding minis- ter of the Kinnaird Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, announced that the’ Watchtower Society of Toronto is sponsoring a three-day convention’to be held 'In‘the Com- ine Auditorium at Trail from May 17 - 19. ‘BMr., Woods ‘will be chairman for “Sunday “afternoon ~ sessions when he introduces D, M. Mills of Toronto, who. will give.a public discourse on the > subject, “Who Will Win the Struggle ‘for. World Supremacy?” _ ohare WATER WELL: DRILLING 6"'to 14" For Details Contact ‘BOUNDARY ELECTRIC Castlegar Ph: 365-5919: erry uate en St. Paul’s Hospital, * Vaneou: ver.is spending: a months holiday with her: parents Mr. and’ Mrs. R. Whittaker, and will return ‘to’ St Paul's after her holiday. Mrs, 'T, Blackburn returned at the weekend from ‘a holiday spent visiting with relations ‘in’ Calgary and ‘Red Deer. The members of the Senior Citizens enjoyed a social’ evening Friday in the -Legion Hall even thelr members’ absent.: Many varied games were enjoyed ‘and ‘a pleas- ant evening was brought to a close with the serving of refreshments, The members of the LA to the Royal Canadian Legion held a very RDP to hold Rally Saturday A Rossland-Trait NDP nomin- ating convention scheduled for Sat- urday:at Trail has been postponed ‘but a pre-nominating rally is to be held ‘in its place. In attendance ‘at the rally will : PHONE GET ‘YOUR. BRAKES REPAIRED NOW » BY. AN: . EXPERIENCED BRAKEMAN * Kinnaird Esso Service” 365-5435 ALEX & JIM SPEERS — Saturday, May 18 be provincial NDP leader ‘Robert Strachanand* MLAs ‘Ran Harding and Leo Nimsick, every idea that lasts long enough to be called corny. Miss Yvonne, ‘Mitchell will ac- company her parents Mr. and Frank Mitchell to :the Coast this week to resume her studies in a summer course at. Victoria College. All will: be atteriding ‘the Burdes- Creighton wedding. ‘Mr, and'Mrs. Clarence Acker man plan to leave Friday with the Mitchells. ‘They’ will “also be at- tending the wedding. Just’ back’ from ‘an executive meeting of the Senior Citizens of British Columbia ‘in. ‘Vancouver, Mr. Ernest Bailey reports that-a great deal of business had been conducted by the group on Friday. dhe i t he: hall was u decorated with bouquets of flowers. ‘The'tea table’ was centered with a bowl. of yellow and gold mums. tl cca I CHUCKS RED. AND WHITE STORE = "KINNAIRD, 8. c. - PORK SPARE RIBS, * MARGARINE, Parkas 2b. block ae “CHEER, King Size ....--2:.-.. Se 15 BEEF STEAKS, T-Bone or Round, th. 790 ‘BACON, side sliced, PORK LEG ROAST, Ib: . PEANUT BUTTER, . Squirrel, 48-02. . 89c PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib. ventas B88, BEEF SHORT RIBS, i For More Specials See the & Red and White Flyer, Ve WW oases 350 - 59c regular Ib. ... 59c De eee cece ens GUC RENATA SOCIALS Mrs. M. Rohn My. and Mrs.‘Ray Kosiansic and children of Crescent Valley were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Ulmi. “Mr. and Mrs. b. Gansner. and family.of Nelson were Sunday vis- itors’ to Renata." Mrs, ‘P. Warkentin, Mrs. J. Dy ck and Mrs. J. Riemer attended ‘| the district: Womens -Institute con- ference held at Kasl Mr.\E. J, Swales, district ‘agri: culturist of Creston, was a visitor .] to, Renata. Mr. .. and: Bits) Werner Froes and family of Abbottsford were.re- cent: visitors at the home of; Mr. and Mrs, I, Penner. MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. s, PH. 365-7252 During the was" able to visit friends. on’ Lulu ‘Island, en- joying fine weather all the while. His ‘meeting with fellow exe- cutive members made final arrange- iments fore forthcoming conven- tion of. tha Senforj.Citizens which will be' hel 12 and 18."It is anticipated that 41 ‘members’ from the greater. Van- couver :area will ' bo. ;. attending. They © will ‘include ~ the: delegates lgrom: that ares,-travelling by. spec ial -bus-‘to be joined: by, others along the route from Hope,-Prince- ton and. Penticton. There will-be a’stop-over in Nelson ~ where Mr. Bailey: will join this group’ as well as’ members from Nelson. All will arrive ‘in Cranbrook’the day.“pre- vious to the convention where some will be billeted and ‘others assign- ed.to hotels in that: city. . BEDDING « ae TOMATOE. | in Cranbrook on June rn 581 SOUADRON Part 1 — ‘Administration 1. Parad : will parade on the. park- ing lot of the Super-Vaiu ‘store in Coat ee at 18:50. brs on ‘Wednes- day 22 May ‘63. 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