CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., June 27, 1968 Ladies Open Golf Saturday's Ladies’ Open)Reed and M. Zinio, Castle- Golf Tournament winners | gar. were: est drive Longe! oss — BE. Short- Flight: A, Brooks, Trail. Low house, Trail, Plight: J. Patterson, Runner Up: M. Moroso, castlegar, Castlegar. A Flight Least Putts — Markin - Lironi Vows Were Said At Hudson Hope On May 18 at Hudson Hope, B.., Father Manders at th of Low net: M. Maddocks,|M Castlegar. mM Runner up: Dolly Koehle, Nels: icki, Castlegar; C. Lyons, C: 3 “puight: Low gross — Mega: P, Gordon, Trail, T. Banner up: M. Muirhead. Net: Castlegne. Tied for runner up: J.!ed by June 29th. * “Closest s the pin: M. ar. Draws for the Pett Tro- D. Koehle,|phy are now posted and the UBC for the first round must be complet- the Helen Christina Lironi, daugh ter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Thomas V. Lironi of Hudson Hope to William W. Markin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Markin of Castlegar. The groom has attended ast four years where he attained a bachelor of arts degree. He was on the honor roll at the university. He plans to continue his education, studying for his Castlegar And District Chamber of C ce master’s degree. The couple will reside in AFTER SWIM DINNER & DANCE Saturday, June 29 Admission by ticket only. Rosary Recifed At St. Rita’s Church For Mrs. Ponak ‘was recited Tues- day at St. Rita’s Catholic Church in Castlegar fore ae Magdalena Ponak, 76, HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- chure. Sands Motor Hotel MuUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” sident of Kinnaird ho: died Ponak came to B.C. in foe She was married at Nel- son in 1915, moving to Trail three years-later. In 1957 she made her home at Kinnaird. She is survived by her husband, Stephen; one son, John and one daughter, Mrs. Joe (Olga) Cushner both of Kinnaird; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. W. Walters of Victoria. Funeral services were held yesterday with Rev. E. A. Brophy officiating. Interment was at Park Cemetery in Kin- naird with the Castlegar Fun- Canadian Pacific is get- ting a new look to project its total system for moving people, things, ideas and in- eral Home in care of arrange- ments. Don’t swelter this summer — get an ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONER. Choose yours at your favourite Electric Appliance Store. SHSS Grad : And Mothers Guests At Hosp. Meet were at the home of Mrs. District Hospital. recent potluck supper held | Officer. Ross Mc- i Cutcheon to mark the sum-|a striking blend of a triangle mer recess for the women’s|to represent motion, a circle auxiliary to the Castlegar and ro, global operations and a A uniquely designed sym- bol, a new set of short, sharp names and a brilliant range of crisp colors will convey e “real” Canadian Pacific. + “Qur new symbol will be- gin appearing in public before the end of 1968 — red on trains, orange on_ aircraft, green on ships and blue on trucks,” said N. R. Crump, chairman and chief executive The identifying design is Some 40 members and|square for stability. ests were present to con- eratulate Tanis on winning |€ group of international names With the symbol isa new nursing Jack Young was named con- yenor for the auxiliary’s fall rummage sale. Blueberry Recreation Election A new executive for the Blueberry Creek Recreation Society was elected at the group’s June 13 meeting. Officers elected were: president, Joe Earp vice-pre- sident, Richard Duetsch; sec- retary, Gary Hy: AS John Michelson with Mrs. Michelson, Mrs. W. Nixon and Mrs. Jean MacDonald on the Ter for | to . reflect the full spectrum o! and com- Ae a business meeting| munication services — CP following the supper, Mrs. rail, CP air, CP ships, CP eat Sinibcin sca eae ae Piano Recital Held Lc perfor . D. tsk Those taking part in the recital were Joan Soukoroff, Norman Harms, Danny Bate, Jonathan Bowman, Bowman, Joseph Doreen Hunter, Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Verona Bozek, Ste- phen Reeves, Anita Sorge. Gord Soukoroff, David Brent Plans were made to cater to the school picnic. @ Kitchenettes available Telephone (509) 838-4221 Commercial and Family Travellers Who Stay at the... . +. 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EN FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS e MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 transport, CP telecommuni- cations and CP. hotels. “Our new symbol con- veys what we really are — total systems for movement,” Mr. ‘Crump told a press con- ference at which the new de- sign program was announced. Said Ian D. Sinclair, Can- adian Pacific president: “We were aware of the vast changes taking place within the company but we questioned whether the public at large saw them as clearly. 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The present standings are: Ww Castlesar Pink Panthers a i Robson Rubbies Kinnaird Grass Stoppers H i Castlegar Koo] Cats 4 Blueberry Tigerettes 1 i Thursday the 28th will be games. The playoffs will start the first week in July and will last from one to two weeks, basis,” said Mr Crump. take ” THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL 4X8 X 3/16 V-grooved mahogany Pre-finished, large selection: $4.35 a sheet, EXTRA SPECIAL! KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 f WIN ONE OF 16 DELUXE] ae PATIO SETS. H A MS ROUND TABLE — TABLE COVER — UMBRELLA TERRACE PLATE — DELUXE LOUNGE — 4 DE- LUXE CHAIRS — Approximate Retail Value $125.00 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., June 27, 1968 Nn U SWIFTS PREMIUM, WHOLE OR SHANK PORTION Ib. DEPOSIT YOUR ENTRY FORM AT THE BOX PROVIDED AT-THIS STORE EACH ENTRY FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY 5 LABELS OR FACSIMILE FROM ANY WESTFAIR PRODUCT Dot West — Better Buy — Carnival. _ No. 1. 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