Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ' Thursday, une ut 1954 — The District's Social Events Phone 3031 —— ——a T FROM VICTORIA — Mrs,:Mar- Beson of Victoria ts the guest of Mrs, C. S, Squire: FROM CONVENTION _ “Mra. BE, H. McPhee “accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Chalmers, have ted his Mr. and Mrs. oy Herb Pitts during the weekend. Castlegar Happenings | “in woserran — Mr. “Fred Er ko is a patient in Koote- nay Lake General Hospital, Nel- TO FUNERAL — Mrs. Ivan| con, Horie attended funeral services a ee for her father, Mr. George Boyd, {TO SPOKANE — Mr. and Mrs. at Wainwright; Alberta, last Harry Haines accompanied by week, peo cee 70 VANCOUVER — Mr: Ivan| Mrs. F. Stefoniuk are on a visit Horie left for Vancouver early |: to Spokane. ree , this week to see his mother, Mrs. . i i iously ill.| FROM SLOCAN CITY — Mr. W. M. Horie, who if seriously ill) ag Mrs, A. Archibald of Stocan FROM CALGARY — Lieut.|City were weekend visitors at the Herb Pitts of the Canadian|home of Mrs. Archibald’s motels Army, stationed at Calgary, visi- Mrs, C. Brodman. For Your PROTECTION: MUIRHEAD GE MSIES REPRESENTS The Following World Renowned COMPANIES GREAT AMERICAN Z GUARDIAN INSURANCE S WAWANESA (Canada’s Largest Fire Mutual Company) . No Risk Too Small or Too Large PHONE 4341 or 3416 FOR OUR THOROUGH ATTENTION from V where Mrs, Chalmers was Robson dele- gate to the Provincial W.I, Con- vention. | 7. es © TO 10OF MEET — Mrs. J. T. Webster left for Victoria to: at- tend the Grand Lodge Convent- ion of the Oddfellows, this week. - . TO REBEKAH MEET — Mrs, A. Martin of Nova Grand of Re- bekah Kingarson Lodge, is attend- ing the Rebekah Assembly at, Victoria, She will also visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis of Whiterock, formerly of Trail. . FROM VICTORIA — Mrs. L. Crawford has returned to her home in Victoria after a two week visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Waldie. es ATTIEND MEETING — Mrs. D. Carter and her mother, Mrs, C. S, Squires and Miss Ruth McDair- mid, attended the wedding in Trail of the former Jean Cough- lin. Kinnaird Gomer _| FROM OLIVER: 7: Mr. cand vs, Vanderburgh of Oliver are visiting at-the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mi’,, and Mrs. Dennis Hughes, ' FROM HALIFAX — Mrs, A; S. Walker and son. Paul-of Halifax, N.S., have arrived for a visit at the home of Mrs. Walker's son- in-law and: daughter, Dr. .and Mrs. ‘A. D. Johnson. . £ FROM NAKUSP — Mr. and Zens Gown R Mrs. M. Dumont of Nakusp were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido. FROM HOSPITAL — Mrs. C. D. Harvey, who has been a pa- ms rae fick sede vV.o. ) - ly Seagram's cand be FUNC "Sok Seagram's “83° This advertisément is not publithed.or displayed by the Hquor Control Board or by the of British C tient in K ake Hospital at ‘Nelson, is home again. “IN HOSPITAL _ ° Mrs, A, Gray is a patient in Mater Misericor- diae Hospital, Rossland. ~ AT VICTORIA. — Mrs, G. Man- arin is spending two weeks holi- day with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones of Victoria, ee AT CONVENTION — Village Clerk R, J. (Bert) Morcice, is at- tending the Municigal Officers Convention in Victoria, this weel:, WEEKEND . TRIP — Mr. and Mrs, J. B: Lewis spent the" past d at Chri: Lake. |IN CHURCH The United Church Of Canada Castlegar — 10:30 a.m. — Sunday School. 7:45p.m, — Hymn Sing and Service of Worship. 2nd‘ & 4th ‘Sundays 11 a.m. Sovice of Worship. pital, June 1, a daughter. Robsol Mrs. Pete Pereversoff, Shoreacres, BIRTH - GOETTING — To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goetting, Kinnaird, at Trail Tadanac Hospital, June’ 4, a son. POPOFF — To Mr. and. Mrs, Samuel Popoff, Gastlegar, at Trail Tadanac Hospital, June 7, a daughter. BARISOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barjsoff,, Crescent Valley, at Kootenay Lake General -Hos- PEREVERSOFE — To Mr. and il am, JOHNNY'S ~” MEAT MARKET ~ WE SELL ONLY TOP GRADES OF GOVERNMENT GRADED AND INSPECTED MEATS BEEF — PORK — VEAL — LAMB — FRESH FISH « ‘PHONE 2001 MincedBeef | Pot Roast | FRESH RED or BLUE 3 ths... $1.00 Lh. ......5. Wieners | i Bread Lb. .....--- for enna QIG Butier Coffee x . FORT GARRY Lh... ...--- 62¢ | Lb. .....2. S8e ‘Milk lard PACIFIC UNION : 2 for ....--- 336 ahs. Bt Soup Eags — ‘Tomato — Veg. “4” Fresh Hot wen naee ame Moz, .....:. 48¢. St. Rita’ s Church Sunday ‘Masses — 8:30 and li am. First and Third at|at K Lake Hospi- tal, June 5, a son. Kootenay Lake General Hospi- BRYAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bryan, Crescent Valley, at St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass — 10 a.m. Pentecostal Tabernacle First Avenue and Juniper J. Pennoyer and F. Clemo co-workers” Sunday School, 10 a.m. Evangelistic, 1:36 p.m. Everyone Welcome! Community Bible ’ Centre UWudenominational Service. Thursday — F. E. Woodrow Home 7:45 — Bible, Study and Prayer. Friday | 7:00— Young People’s Meeting and Hobby Class. Presbyterian Church: Services in the Church every Sunday at 11:15am. .. D. ‘A. MacKellar, Minister Anglican Chnrch Sunday, June 13 Castlegar — 9 a.m, and 7:30 pm. Robson — ll“am. Kinnaird — 2:30 p.m. Full Gospel Assembl Church Services . every Sunday tal, June 7, a daughter. Confessions - Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.| REMINGTON NOW! vou cet ’ ‘MORE FEATURES _—MORE VALUE! NEW Quict-niter Compare this typewriter and you will be convinced that here is a superb portable ty-cwriter that gives you beautiful printwork and anew ease of operation—it’s quiet too. It’s thé only portable wih - Miracle Tab and 34 other out- standing useful features. Budget BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phono 3441 @ Bake Sale in' West's Store, Saturday, June 12th, from 2 to 4 p.m, held by the Castlegar Girl Guide Associa- ' Hon. @ L.A. to F.O.E. Aerie No. 3107. A meeting on Thursday June 1th., in the Parish Hall, 8 p.m. @ Attention L.A. to F.0.E. Aerie No. 3107. An Invitation fas | been received from the Rossland L.A, to attend a night‘on , June 15th at 8 p.m... mae wishing transportation, please: Phone 4301. @® Anglican Church Picnic, ‘Kinnaird: Park, Saturday, June 19th. Meet at St. Alban’s, 1:30. ban. @ Kinnaird Anglican Church Bee to. pour footings of: new church, Saturday, June 19, Sy am. e July 6th to ‘the Le = brary wil be opened, a ce only. 7 hed 3 pan. Cyril Bell Agencies. Lid. Phone 344] . Insurance Advioos = Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE $683, E. A. PINCOTT IGE _GREAM Brick eee. 25e PUREX. 2 rolls ...... {Se MARGARINE Lhe oe ee 206. oe (G.oz....... 59e ‘BREAD 2 for ....... 21¢ LOCAL FRESH Dozen ...... 498c BEEF. MINCED Lbs eoevsers 28 | , Terms. Test Typing triels SEE IT AT THE © CASTLE NEWS | REMINGTON § RAND afternoon, 2:30 p.m. Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall. Rev. Paul Lade, Minist You PAY LESS AT TRISCHUCK’ S. OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. ‘PHONE: ‘3031 Hh 1932 CHEVROLET SPECIAL IDEAL FOR HUNTING ‘AND FISHING CAR _ Motor Overhauled Licenced $100 TRIS HAS TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED HE FLUNKED SPANISH! MERCURY ‘and METEOR DEALER - Tharsday: June 10, 1954 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 AFFORD. TO PAY Scona Lettuce, Ib. ...... Cabbage, California, ib. Scona Oranges, 5 Ib. bag : \ Shirley Taylor Feted At Two Showers Here . Miss Shirley Taylor, NO FREE SILVERWARE | narrisce’ to William thom of (c : Trail takes place on Saturday, was feted at two showers held hese auring the past week, , hursday evening, Something, for Nothing staged a miscellaneous shower for e her at the home of Mrs, M. H. JUST GOOD WHOLESALE |Ford with Mrs. K. A. Sonor FOOD AT PRICES YOU CAN|Mrs.' G. Martini and. Mrs, .D. Campbell as co-hostesses, The Ford home was adorned with lovely Spring flowers for the occasion. A ‘variety of gifts were presented to Miss Taylor in a gaily decorated box. ¥) | ‘. Contest winners: were Mrs. J. | Taylor, Mrs. J, A. Thomas and Miss Shirley Taylor. : Tuesday evening a total of 28 Pa cha a : 22¢ St Mban s: Sad members ena x we guests gathered at the home o! i oe omer Mrs. G. H: Wanless for a Cup and Saucer Shower in Miss Tay- Kosiancic-Ulmi Vows . Pledged At Nelson. A lovely Spring wedding at the f Mary Ii in Nelson united in ‘marriage Ida Ulmi, only daughter of Joseph ‘| Ulmi and the late Mrs. Ulmi of Renata; and Raymond’ Jo{2ph, third son of Mr. and Mrs. V, J. Kosiancic of * Crescent Valley. Rev. Father F. Monaghan officia- ted at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore nylon net over taffeta with strapless bodice and matching bolero. Her three quar- ter length veil was held in place by a sweetheart headdress and she carried a bouquet of red roses and. white carnations with white satin streamers and lovers’ knots. She left her bouquet with the groom's grandmother, Mrs.'A. Kesiancic who was unable to at- tend owing to ill health. The bride's Jewellery, thine- lor’s honor. Gifts’ were in a.large imitation cup. Miss Taylor and her mother. were also stone and bracelet, were a gift of the groom, The bridesmaid, Miss June Nabob Jello Powders, 6 pkgs. 49¢ Lite Dipper Cake’ Mix, White, Choe. Spice, etc. pkg. .... 28¢ 390 Peanut Butter, Kersey, 48 oz 95 Marmalade, 3 flavor, 24 oz. .... 39¢ Dower and Mrs. G H Wanless. 45 naird, (that’s ber. of games and contests were enjoyed. ll, bree R, A, D West: ‘and Mrs Tay: lor. He of V » a friend of the bride, was gowned in yel- low net with strapless lace bod- ice and matching bolero. Her 3, | bouquet was blue carnations and she wore a heart shaped ‘gold locket, a gift from the bride. Best man was Mr, A. Ander- son of NeBon,.a friend of the groom and ‘Lawrence and Thomas for the r Mrs. W: 0. Devitt, Mrs. 7 ‘Wade, of the groom, ere ushers. es ‘ , [eovered ‘with a hand ‘{eloth and centred with a three- 1g the 0 there ‘|was a ion -for ‘ives ‘and Two Kinnaird Guides Ghosen From District For Tacoma Gamp Mrs, Don Munday of Vahcou-, ver, Provincial Commissioner for Woodcraft; and Mrs, H. Hyson of Robson, . District Commissfoner, attended the regular meeting of the Kinnaird ‘Girl Guides Mon- day evening in the Kinnaird Im- provement Society Hall. Mrs, Munday, who is visiting Guide . centres ‘throughout. the province, gave a demonstration of camp woodcraft to the 26 girls present, Two Kinnaird Girl Guides have been chosen to represent the Cas- tlegar Girl Guide district at. the annual Camp in Tacoma next month as guests of the Tacoma Boy Scouts, The girls are Rose Marie Guido and Nancy Anderson, Evening Group Sale Well Attended Success A’ good attendance and the usual efficlent organization made the Cotton, Bake and Pastry Sale, held in the -Robson Recreation Society Hall yesterday afternoon under sponsorship of thé Eve- ning Group to the W.A., another great success, The bake table, loaded with homemade ae Bastry, and goodies of various | kinds, was particularly friends in Armson’s Round Up Room where the bride’s table was The tea ‘tables, covered with| :’ white embroidered cloth,, were tier wedding ‘cake, topped with’ miniature . bride and | grbom. Father A charming lady from. Kin- what the announcer ‘Tomato-Vegclable Soup, Bintonts 2 pkgs. called her) put ina long distance with : dellis daises: pepizea and The winner of a seven Ib. chicle- | .: en,: donated by one of the miem- bers, was Mrs, ‘Thorpe. : 7 HOUR DEVELOPING SERVICE * BOX-TENGOR CAMERAS @ FOLDING CAMERAS, (With Zeiss 6.3 lens, 12 pictures to roll $24.00 @ ZEISS CONTINA 35 M.M. COLOR CAMERA 3.5 LENS RANGE FINDER — LEATHER CASES COLORED MOVIE & STANDARD FILMS 3. HUBER PHOTO STUDIO. PHONE EGAR THE MOST POPULAR CANADIAN WHISKY ATA POPULAR PRICE “@reeeoeeeoevsees eeeeeveoeeeevenne e e e ° e the toast to the bride | and the’ son. The toasted by the best man. Tele. grams. of congratulations were road from England and Dungan, For their honeymoon to Banff call to the CJAT radio station |2"4 prairie points, the bride don- the other morning and after}med a cherry fed knitted suit wheedling the operator to let her} With white accessories and ‘cor- talk to the announcer, she pro-/S28¢ Of white roses. On their re- ceeded to déride him ruthlessly’ ea pany ood Gebers, 9 tng 7 rons LAs Fluffo, Ib. ‘turn, the newlyweds will reside ending up by calling | him a dough- |@t Crescent Valley. id, Now if all this wasn't bad ead “anne! only |Mary Wanjoff Foted made matters worse by admitting an eee At Mise. Showers: to some 40,000 listeners thatpery} haps after all he was a dough- head, but dough-heads hh uit as dough-heads go, he| BY Robson Residents still: felt he ‘was due‘a 3 Ib. pmennene 990 of. respect. He went so far as‘to intimate that certain{was feted at two~ Miss: ‘Mary Wanjotf, bride: elect, laneous amends could be made to his in-/ showers held.'in’ her honor by jured pride by his gracious ac-| Robson residents. Pune ne Epo 12 oz, tin iB Peas, 15 0z. 3 tins 470 Ofaneean ears 28 oz, __JORNSORS = of a free ‘ticket fo the Rose Ball. - -_ Mrs. D..-Adshead, ‘Mrs, A, O. Woodrow and” Mrs. D, Duncan All this started when a paid {arranged a shower for Miss Wan- ad was sent to CJAT advertising | joff at the home of. Mrs. Adshead the annual Rose Ball held each | Tuesday | evening, attended by 23 year in Kinnaird, and each time | friends. ‘The many beautiful gifts the announcer got to the place|were presented in a baby’s cra- where the Queen was crowned, he persistently anrfounce2: that dle. - Last week,: vat the home of Mrs. they would during the evening, |J. E.:Leamy, 36 Robson residents crown the ‘May Queen’ . also presented Miss Wanjoff with ‘This, of course, was all it need- {a variety of beautiful gifts in-a ed to antagonise our alert and | large basket, gaily decorated with charming lady. The very thought] pink of our five lovely contestants for and- green streamers. Mrs. R. Bro, Mrs. Thorndale the Rose Queen tripping lightly | and Mrs. Leamy were co-hostess- around a May Pole in the middle|es. - i y of June was too-much for-her. Speaking of June and roses and '9¢|Rose Queens, and naturally alone will look nice’ with’ ‘my one’ dress, gown to go to the Rose Ball,|and only pink, party brings to’ mind other years when, At the moment, the: only sélu- usually at this time, it-has stop- tion I can think of as I'sit with ped being winter and everyone|my. feet in the oven, clutching a is- basking in the: hot sunshine |couple of sweaters close to me, is and getting a beautiful golden for our announcer ‘to’ announce brown. complexion.. A tan really |that on June 25, Kinnaird jwill looks lovely with whispy eve-/hold their annual Rose Ball and ning gowns. the big moment of the evening -Anstead .though, I find myself| will be when_ they - crown the ‘| with’ a’ delicate blue complexion, | Snow Queen. brought on ‘no doubt by this damp |: That way no ‘one is‘ going to 65e} ard soggy atmosphere. I'am dev-|pay too much attention: to somc- eloping a’ disposition to match|one turning up ‘in a Parka and a my. complexion though, Neither !pale blue complexion. Pay. ‘. Takit : Gise pak to'4:30 pm. For ein * RED GROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC TEAHAN FUEL R THE BEST IN v COAL and WOOD ert hone 4191 FFICE, — 80 Crescent St. ELIE'S AUTO COURT Its genial, rich flavour ‘makes. G&W Bonded Stock as delightful to the taste as it is easy on ‘the entertain- ment budget! _GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. Established: 1832 Distillers of the renowned PRINCE REGENT ot plblished BF displayed by aB8 LEUor Contral feard or oy the Government of British Columbia, of them. “the only quarrel . _ profits ic... they think they ate too big...£ But how big is too big ? To find out, survey people rapped on doors _ right actoss Canada. 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