CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 5, 1957 ii FELLOWS! Feeling Tough About Starting Back To School? We've got just the thing to ches you up. DROP IN AND LOOK OVER OUR NEW Ivy League Shirls Made by Dan River All the latest in Stripes and Checks—You'll agree these are the snoppiest shirts you've seen in a long time. ‘ Take your time-Browse around and look them, all over. SIZES 8 to 18 at . Leifner’s Limited HE DISTRICT SOCIA Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata L NOTES Mrs, Smecher - 4568 Mra, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin ae | T =| = SS = wi ca WG ccna Castlegar Happenings Mr, and Mrs, James ‘Killough have as there guest the latter's mother, Mrs. Davis of Creston. Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Cantell have returned from an extended trip .through the United States, the Maritime Provinces and Ont. On their way home they visited relatives in Saskatchewan and Alberta, Mr, Bernard Ball and Chris Kendall of Regina were weekend guests of Dr. G. A, McDonald. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. C. C, Bradford has received word of the death of her mother, Mrs. Hansen in Hamilton, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs, ©. Lightle ac- companied their daughter Joan to Llangley, where she has ac- cepted a teaching position. Among those attending the Jubilee at the | were, Mr, and Mrs, PROTECT YOUR SAFE..... BE HEALTHY..... TOWN — YOUR BUSINESS — YOUR HOME HAVE, A: FREE he sit X-Ray. NO UNDRESSING — IT ONLY TAKES A MOMENT Gastlegar - Rohso September 5 5& 6-2-5 & 6-8p.m. n — September 9 - 68 pm. Shoreacres — Seplemker 10- 5-8 p.m. - (This Service. is for all persons 15 years and over) Support The Organization Promoting This Programme Sponsored by the Rotary Club in Co-operation with the B.C, Tuberculosis Society ai brands, 35c TOMATO JUICE, Hunts, 3-46 ox. tins . SARDINES, 2 tins ... PEANUT BUTTER, juirrel 4 Ib. tin ... CHEESE WHE: iKroft, th. 59¢ CABBAGE, Sila eaters FRESH FRYERS, Lb. 10¢ ROASTING CHICKEN,” - 99 .. 55¢ resh, G. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, Mr, and Mrs. Thirng and family, Mr. and Mrs, Cc. W. Kennedy and Rosalee, Mrs, Laura Bridgeman, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Killough and Miss Babs Kil- lough. Mr..O. Anderson and Mr, V. Mowbray have returned to re- sume teaching in the distriet. Mr. Ken Dergouséff of Van- couver was a weekend visitor at ‘the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan D brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Campbell. ‘Mr, and Mrs. J. Pedersen had as their guests last week, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Orve Pedersen of . New and two child: Over night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Hostetter were Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshat- say and family of Lethbridge, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs, John Wiig and their son and. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, T. Davidson have just returned from Spokane, Washington, where they attend- ed a reunion of Mrs. Wiig'’s family the Emersons, There were seventy-elght members of. the family present and they gather- ed together for a picnic in the Mission Park, The following day. the family attended a Paper Mill picnic in the same spot as one of Mrs. Wiig’s nephews is an em- ployee of the Paper Mill there. Other members of the family eame from Idaho, Dakota and Montana for the reunion. Bob Hesketh and Ray By- strom are home again after spending the summer at the RCAF Cadet Camp at Sea Island. Both boys won a_ scheduled course in Radar through the lesa Air Cadet Corps. Miss Linda Hesketh spent a week in Trail visiting relatives there. Mrs. M. Dalton and sons have Miss Bernice Kavic left by plane for Haney where she will resume her teaching duties. Mr. and Mrs. R, A, D. West were Vancouver visitors last weel Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Devitt are spending two weeks holiday- ing in Vancouver. Miss Babs Killough has re- sumed her teaching duties in Rossland. Avisitor at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. W. R. Whittaker was the latters’ sister Dr. Belle Mc- Gauley of Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, who is en route home fol- lowing a summer spent in Europe. Miss Judy Whittaker return- ed home after i three éd from visiting in Creston. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harmston spent their vacation in Kimber- ley. z Mr, Hopland, Raymond and Arlene took Elizabeth to Victoria where she will enter Royal Ju- bilee Hospital for nurses’ train- ing. Mr, and Mrs. Bavura had as their guest for two wepks, their nephew, Bruno Bavura, who left yesterday. on the boat “Cristofo Columba” for the Old Country. Mrs, Archie Ferguson has re- turned from a two weeks holiday at the home of her -brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hepper at Marysville, B.C. Kinnaird Korner weeks at the Girl Guide World Centenary Camp at Doe Lake, Ontario, Judy was chosen to re- present the guides of this dis- trict at the Camp where repre- sentatives of the Guides of forty ay three nations were gathered. Mr. F. Eremenko returned | home on Sunday after spending @ week in Calgary. Miss - Regina Campbell re- turned to Vancouver to continue, ‘her nurses’ training after spend- ing the past month with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, R, F. Burton and son of Kamloops were visi- tors at the home of the latter’s a STEAKS, T-Bone or Sirloin POT ROASTS, Lb. un. ececesereeneeeree Se GROUND BEEF, * 3 Ibs. :. BOLOGNA, Lb. ..... Mr. and Mrs, Howard Heglin and family recently returned from their vacation, in which they spent one week at: Salem, Oregon and one week visiting =| SS 4 Heglin’s relatives in Victoria. Kenny Leitner, on leave from the navy is spending a few weeks hollday at hime. He joined the navy last March and was station- ed at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, where he had the distinction of being chosen one of the Sunset Guard, which are a crack pre- cision group of new. recruits. They performed at various func- tions in Nova Scotia, Kenny has finished training and is due In Esquimalt about Sept 14. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reed have been visiting the fornier’s parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Les Reed. They have just returned from af short trip to the Coast for a visit, with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Reed andj will leave for their home in Win- nipeg on, Saturday. . * FO. Glen York is holidaying here with his parents, Mr. and: Mrs, H. York. Spending the weekend at the, D. Deverson home were Mr, and’ Mrs, W. Meers and. Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Surina of Kaslo, Mrs, J, C, Mcleod spent the, : weekend with her parents-:in Nel-# son, Mr. and Mrs. K. Jensen, Mr, and Mrs, J. Lewis ond family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ackney and family spent theirg ‘ last outing for the: season af Christina Lake, Miss Nona Henke; and Miss Jill Barclay jolned#il .them there for the weekend. The) young ladies are on their way toma Montreal to nursing positions, Mr. and Mra. 8. C, : Fimonth of July in Hawall and the . | at home, {a short visit to Spokane, . Miss Marie Paton returned to | gstands, returing on the Oronsay, her.work in Nelson Monday after to spend the month of August spending a month's Vacation at home, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Walper and Mrs, A. E. ‘Webster has as her ) family and Mrs, A. Morehouse guest Miss Laura Hall.of Toron- ‘returned Monday evening from to, who is’ spending o month -here before returning to her posi- tion as nurse..Miss Hall {s form- erly from Jamaica, Visiting the Keith Paton home over the weekend were Paton’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Stevenson and another brother Robert, all of Tulsequah. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Harrison ; Ronnie Lewis have i—, - REMPS CRAFT SHOP CABINET & PICTURE FRAMES For The Handyman We Havo CABINET HARDWARE — DOOR LOCKS PAINT & BRUSHES ied-Castl just returned from a three week visit to Carmen and . Nesbitt, Manitoba, * ‘Mr, and Mrs, Pat Haley and ghilgren spent Sunday and Mon- day visiting the latter's father, Mr. H. Reilly ‘at Wawkon, Wash., near Spokane. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.. Gagnon over the long weekend were the latter's sister and broth- er-jn-law, Mr. and Mrs, N. Wat- kin of Seattle. Mrs. R. EB, Wadey and Mrs. * May Burroughs of Vancouver are returned from Penticton on Mon-3& day where they. took their daughter Donna, who has joined) the staff of the Penticton High] School, Miss Muirhead spent they Meet the Prime Minister...of 2017! | “We think so, anyway. Whatever his future, ; our job is to provide him with the best we cam. “That takes money. That’s why we're saving. regularly, and that’s why we’ve opened an account for Jimmy at THE BANK OF COMMERCE” ‘765 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU CANADIAN W278 Castleg ar Branch, £. A. NORRIS, Manager - Selb Cokats ’ SEASON TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 8- 4 AT THE CROWN POINT HOTEL HOURS: 10 a.m. fo 5:30 p.m. TRAIL, B.C. FRIDAY: Telephone 2985 10 am. to 9 Bitmes CONTACT Mrs. H. R. Adie, Costiegar — Phone 6191 CONTACT Mes. J. W. Dougan, Kinnaird — Phone 3224. — 4 EVENTS __SATURDAY, OCTOBER5 =~ Bert Senofsky * Violinist FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Marion Anderson. “The Highest Priestess of Song” N.Y. TIMES $8.50 (including Prov. Tax) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 Byron Janis a Pianist MONDAY, MARCH 24 - Jan Rules Bass - Baritone “TERMS: Deposit of $2.50 on each meee at ‘time of purchase will hold your ticket. Balance of $6 is paycble in two installments of $3.each Oct. 1 and Nov 1. . | | NO SINGLE’ CONCERT ADMISSION WILL BE SOLD CELEBRITY. CONCERTS CANADA LTD. Under Sponsorship of Women’s Musical Club of Trail 4 MARSHALL-WELLS . PAINTS F ; | = q KOOTENAY ‘BUILDERS & SUPPLIERS PHONE — 5155 SASH & DOOR CABINET MAKING BUILDING HARDWARE GLIDDEN PAINTS BEATTY &. FAIRBANKS-MORSE ELECTRIC RANGES FREE GIFT OF A KITCHEN CHEF SET GIVEN WITH THESE Gall In To See These Beauties To-day CLEARING. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END TWO COMPARTMENT KITCHEN SINK with FAUCET. TWO BEATTY FRIDGES. ZOLATONE, The New Wonder Paint for , modemizing ofd furniture. BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE Castlegar Building Supply Store was guests at the R, H. Wadey home. They came to attend the Kil- lough-Toogood wedding and are visiting friends in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Royden Morice and two children of Calgary have been visiting the former’s father, Mr. Bert Morice over 'the week- end, They returned home Monday where Mr. Morice is an inspector for CPA, Mrs. J. H. MeLcoa has her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, an Mrs, James McLeod and children Jimmy, Marilyn and David visit- ing her. They will attend the ‘Toogcod wedding. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Burrows accompanied their son Douglas, Jack Collinson and Mildred Mar- cellus to Christina Lake at the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gray and family returned Saturday from a two week vacation at Alpine Inn at Christina Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haw- kins had as their guests for the past week, Mr. and Mrs. E. Coop- er and graridchildren of Victoria. Miss Vay Hawkins is spend- ing her holidays in Calgary with her brother and ‘sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hawkins, Mrs, Ross Turner and chil- dren flew to the Coast on Satur- day to spend several weeks visit- ing relatives there. Mrs. George Sparrow re- turned Friday morning from a vacation in Vancouver, where she visited her daughter Miss Margaret Clare and -other rela- tives in the city. Mr. mir Mrs, Harvey Jack Leveridge of Kinnaird and E, Corrigan from Ontario, were re- cent visitors to Renata and Mrs, Deer Park. Mr, and Mrs. C. Williamson, accompanied by P, Docll of Re- nata were recent aviators to Rossland and Castleg Mr., and = Mrs, ODell of Picture Butte, Alta, former’s mother Mrs, Kenora, Ontario,- we! -” cent guests of Mr. M, A. Kirken- dall and Mr. and Mrs. F. Brigge- man, * o Miss Jean Stainton returned to her home at Castlegar ,after spending the holiday weekend at Deer Park where she was the guest of Mr. and. Mrs, C. Wil- lamosn, Cc, Catalano, V. Arturo, E. Beck and D, Lunn, all of Trail, spent the holiday weekend at the Catalano summer home here, Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Coleman and W. Beaton of Nelson were weekend visitors to Nelson. . Master .Carl Wine has re- turned to Deer Park from a visit to Bentley, Alta. He was ac- companied by his father Louis Wine, who spent a few days visiting with friends at Deer Park and Renata, + Mr, and Mrs, ©. Williamson were the hosts at a dinner Sun- day when they had as guests the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reimer of Renata, her uncle” and aunt Mr. and Mrs. F. Reimer of Vancouver, Miss Jean Stain- ton and Thor Aasland of Castle- ar, One of the largest fish caught during the holiday weekend was .a T pound Kamloops trout, land- ed by Ken Myles of Proctor. He also caught 4 smaller fish, Mrs. J. Schuepfer and son Gerry of Robson and Mr. and Mrs. N. Lucht of Trail were wéekend visitors to Deer Park. . Mr. and Mrs. George Briggeman and their nephew Carl Wine returned from Ross- land where they were guests at the Diamond Jubilee celebra- tions, Mr. and Mrs. J, Lamont and daughter Clarrissa of Trail were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Brig- geman and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Briggeman. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brigge- man had as recent guests. the Jatter’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. Croy of Seattle, Washington. The beaches at“Deer Park were dotted with the bonfires of holiday. campers, on the last nthe from a motor ‘rip t to Banff, Lake Louisa, Calgary and other points in Alts. Terry is home ¢; of the ‘summer vacation. Among the many visitors were campers from’ Taril, Nelson, after spending some time in Trail -Tadanac Hospi . The T. Davidsons arrived home Tuesday evening after spending as week at Christina and a week with relatives in and Colville, Washington. Mrs. F. Briggeman is spend- ing a few days in Trail, where she is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. _ J. Lamont. Thor Aasland left for his Spokane. Mrs. Davidson’s par--home in Castlegar after spend- ents Mr. and Mrs, J. Wiig joined. them on Sunday for a family re- union. The A, Culleys have return- ed from; their vacation at Chris- tina Lake and a trip to Vancou- ‘ver aiid SUGAR, 25 Ib. bag Mr. and Mrs, Livingston of New Westminster spent Sunday and Monday with their daughter, ‘Mrs,. Charles Harrison. They have been visiting other relatives in Trail and Rossland. Deer Park Socials MARGARINE, Solo, 2 for MARGARINE, Quartet, 2 Ib. pkg. PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel Brond, 48 ox. BAKE-RITE BREAD, white or brown, 2 for MILK, C i per case FROZEN FISH, STICKS, pkg. KERR MASON QT. JARS, wide mouth, 1 doz. $2.17 CIGARETTES all brands, carton -.. BUTTER, Ist grade, Ib. FRUIT & VEGETABLES OKANAGAN CANNING PEACHES, 18 Ib. crate $1.89 BANANAS, 2 Ibs. LETTUCE, tb. “MEATS. BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib. LIVER, Baby Beef, sliced, Ib. .»Mr. Gene Kiefe, daughter Lucille of. White ‘Sulphur, Mon- tana, Miss. Kiefe’s cousins from Missoula, Montana and friends from. Missouri, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J..V,. Briggeman of Trail, spent a day visiting with their relatives, the ‘Briggeman’s at’ Deer P&rk. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stuckleber- ger left a few days ago for Card- ston, Alta, where™ they will spend the winter at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Emery Gruninger, Cc. H. King, J. Smith and Inspector McKenzie of School District No. 9 Castlegar, were, re- cent visitors to Renata and ‘Deet Park, Mr. and Mrs, R. Bergeron ‘and children and Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. Fowler 4nd children returned to their home at Montrose after STANDING RIB ROAST’ BEEF, Ib. ROASTING CHICKEN, eviscorated 45 Ibe fb. .. 65 -TRISCHUCKS Monday : Afterncon Day, Wednesdey “Store Closed. Open All a few days at Renata, : Mrs, Defoe of Trail, who is ee chding a holiday at their summer home at Syringa’ Creek, and Mrs, Nelson were recent visitors to Deer Park. ‘" Dr, John Skorey of Chicago, his mother Mrs. J. Skorey and .brother Bill and daughter of © _High | River,, Alta, spent a few “days visiting with friends at Re- nata, their:.former home about 30 years ago, and friends at Deer Park. ,of Ca . no . i - ing the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, Wil- Namson. Mr. and Mrs, O. D'Andrea of Trail entertained at a family re- union when thelr sons and thelr families-spent the holiday week- end at their summer home here, Earlier their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Richard D! . Andrea and children of Trail, and Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Burges and children of Vancouver spent a week camping at Deer Park. Mrs. R, Worley and grand- son Bob returned to their home in Trail after spending the sum- mer vacation at Deer Park, They had as weekend guests Mrs. Wor- ley's son Captain Arthur Worley of Nelson and son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worley and children of Robson. Robson Socials “Mr. and Mrs, Martin Caine and son Garcy from Victoria and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Smith parents of Mrs. Caine of Brent- wood, Essex, England, were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. 'T. Webster. Dr. and Mrs, J. Evans of Brandon, Manitoba, who spent the summer months at their sum- mer home here in Robson, have left on Saturday for Brandon. . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Scott and son David have’ left for Calgary. Mrs, John Raine and daugh- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 5, 1957 5 ter Mildred returned to their have as their guest their anush. home after spending the summer ter Mes Bjourn de Bough of months in Alberta, Mr. and Mrs, Odd Anderson Mr. and Mrs, David Adshead and Mr, and’ Mrs. B. Mahoney and family arrived home after a of Cold Lake, Alta motored to weeks trip to Vancouver, where Spokane on Sunday. they visited Mrs, Adshend’s Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Webb of mother Mrs. LaRogue, Trail, returned to their home and Mrs, Verne Pattullo after visiting at the home of Mrs. (3) ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN. CASTLEGAR First Aid Classes will commence about the middle : of September. . These classes will be open to all students who have not received a St, John award in the year 1957. Students who have received a St. John award during 1957 are welcome to take the class as o re- .fresher course but will not be allowed to toke the examinations, . 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