CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. ‘17, 1961 Complaints ‘About; Speeding on Sth Complaints about speeding on Sth Ave. in’ Castlegar walle minor baseball league games are in pro- aveaa were -heard (at 2 recent meeting of the league executive. The speed Iimit in the school zone where the ganies are played is 20 mph and league officials my Castlegar. Socials Mrs, MH. Johnaon, Phone 385-8206 Mr, Ted Gergely who was at~ fending summer school at UBC will arrive in Castlegar at the weekend to join his wife and daughter Dana, who have spent the summer here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. tg| A. Hostetter. On Mr, Gergely's ar- rival they will be the guests of his mother Mrs. H. Gergely for a few day: ‘hes, and Mrs. George Bastcott by ‘Westininster, the parents of Mr, McGauley. Mr. and Mrs, Brian Hunter, for- merly of Alberta, now of Cran- brook, were the guesta of the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Hun- ter foro holiday’ visit. On their return to Oranbrook they were ac- companied by. Kenneth Hunter who will visit. with'them for a while, Mr, atid Mrs. H, Westwood who have been visiting at Victoria and Mrs, L. are home the little girl who lives ina shoe. oe bones in your 8 feet are con- win Tee Randy and Janice, spent o}° short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson on Monday, after which Mrs, Taylor left on the af- ternoon plane for Vancouver where she will be employed at UBC as assistant film ‘}brarian. Randy and Janice will reside with their uncle and aunt, Mr..and Mrs. Eastcott Pat socompanted by Miss Jocelyn Melver whois in training .at, St. Joseph's hospital an Victoria’ mot- ored to that city. Enroute they visi. ted for a few days in Spokane and Penticton. ‘They holidayed in Vic- teria for-e few days before retur- ning home Sunday. ‘after leaving | sed. Miss McIver at St. Joseph's. Mr. and. Mrs. Tom -McGauley ‘and children returned from their vacation in New Westminster,!Po- | well River and 7 Kamloops. On ae again. ‘Miss Donna Peppard is visiting wh relatives at Hope for a few weeks. in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital. / Guest at the home of Mrs, W. E) MacCabe is her sister, Mrs. H. J. MbMichael of Nova Scotia. Mr, and Mrs, R, 0, Archam- bault ‘and family enjoyed a camp- ing holiday at coastal points, |. Mfr. and. Mrs, J. Kelly have re- turned home after an enjoyable holiday at Radium. 7 ‘Mr, Bruce MacGane, Mrs, W. E, MacCabe and Mrs, H. J. McMichael , | motored to Spokane for a few days. ‘Mrs, G. Shepherd left Monday for. Vancouver where she will visit with Mr, and i Powell Smibert, ROBSON SOCIALS ‘Mr, Bert Donnan is a patient| | Mrs, A. K.° ‘Watate, Phone 368-5922 Mr, and. Mrs, Smecher have re- om points. Visiting at ‘jhe home ee Mr. and Mrs, A, Bmectier is thelr daughter Mrs. A..Nixon ‘and two: venildren of Kimberley. ‘Mr.-and ‘ira, W. Gorkoff have returned: from-a "recent trip to Ni- agara'-Falls. ~ Mr, and’ Mra,A. ‘wootrow have left, recently: for, a. holiday. trip ts fc bridge and children will be * visiting here in Robson’ for a‘ few' days,” Mr. and’: Mrs, J... Raine ‘left over. the weekend for a: three-week holiday in’ Paradiso Valley, ‘Alta. where they, will be visiting: ‘with the latter's mother. Mrs,’ (W.: Salekin accompanied by‘her three’ children, have return- ed from a recent trip to Port Hope, Ont. Mrs, Salekin spent a. month visiting with ‘her sister and friends whom she hag not seen for ‘nine years, former Mr. and ia Siar Ball, ac- companied by Mrs, M. Codner of Calgary, Alberta, and’ Miss 0. A. Reld, of Inverbervie, Scotland, pas- zed. through . Castlegar on Monday, enroute to Vancouver Island for & vacation. Mr. Ball, former owner ofthe Free Press at Fernle, B.O., is a past president of the B.C. Divis~ fon, Canadian’ Weekly Newspapers return. they wi Mr, and, Mrs. WR. tnt of New but Js now another line of business at Calgary. ‘Brownies. Have Nature Holiday Brownies from Castlegar and :| Robson: held :a week’s Nature Pack Holiday: at- “Camp * Rory: recently, {| with West we Mrs. J. Dalziel as| AT THE FOOT OF PINE STREET ~LHOUR SERVICE Cleaning Done On The Premises a “Castlegar and District's OWN Dry: Cleaners” Dalziel was also camp nurse. ‘Three’-Guides from the First , | Moffat was the humming bird. The" four. sixers were wood sprites, who had their homes in the | trees; water imps, who lived in’ the pool; ‘field _ fairies, who dwelt in the green: meadows and weather rgnomes,.who lived on the rainbow. .Brownies. in each six... were; Field Fairles; Charlene Moffat, Ca- rol Bradford, Roberta Marken, Lin- da Korody and Karen Anderson. .: ‘Weather Gnomes, Krissi Clarke, Margaret Thors, Irene Hunter, Di- anhe Plotnikoff..and Donna ‘Popoff. ‘Wood Sprites, Patricta: Nicker- son, Ingurr Reinsbakken, Ann Mac- alister," Patricia Belbeck and Susan Kinutaon..: ‘Water Imps, Maureen ‘Trimble Heather Ferguson, Heather Marke! Pauline Fowler and Harriet Rat! . Muesday evening, some of the Brownies lt campfires and thus passed a:‘portion of their Golden Hand Badge, The entire group then enjoyed’ a wiener and marshmallow | roast ‘books - with~ the- many- specimens bles, Toadstools and. owls were also modelled and painted by the girls. 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Saturday — has. once 0 ten enays against the lawless been “the lot ‘of those of, us diving from’ the. latest _oubreak the: almost fc toa icks, Jeeps, froma government : depart-| Public |: cateh dope: ped- and con men, but* ighes if comes: to -trying to “finda few. people who. peel. off the i fires, ombs and desecrate. tombs, the newspaper, for one, was g ‘ory: and .expensive roadblocks stopped . within-two: ‘days * of an editorial, appearing.:in this paper-- -protesting. the: discriminatory: features’ of! the . - road blocks;:features that made the road. blocks use- ee enter ey were applied equally fo: “every: Ver. it. tt , public: acknowledgement . would prejudi¢e: their ‘relationship with’ the’ Ortho- no Orthodox ecoperstion after 720 - "Ceplorment copertnlie be the ws :