CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1960 “Curling Club Rental $3,000 | By HELEN DUNLOP At a special mecting of the Castlegar and District Men's and Ladies’ Curling Clubs held in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall this week an was reach- Siupa needing spare players will use this “spare” board. ‘There will be mixed curling every Saturday -evening and mem- bers of the club and interested non-members are asked to submit thelr names to the secretary, ote Don McDoneld of the ROMP, © treasurer, Gus Leltner, During the ‘meeting fees ‘were ed to have the curling club com- prise both mens’ and womens’ mem- berships and operate as‘ one, curling club. ‘The club also agreed to lease the ice from the Project Soclety for ceeding $500 ifthe Society shows @ + deficit at the end of the season. The executlye was instructed to provide opportunity for ahift workers to join the, lub and form abift workers could not form a les- gue they would be permitted to place their names on a “spare” board either as members ‘od the curling club, or as non-members. “If they play’ as non-members they are required to pay the non- member fee.for each game. played. set for club games Bible Gentre Holding Christmas Program ‘The Sunday Schoo) scholars of the ‘Community Bible Centre will present thelr Christmas program, “The Oharacters of Christmas meet Christ,” tomorrow night at 730 in St, Alban’s Parish Hall. A large number of the children ‘and young people we take part, af- ter- which refreshments will be ser- ved and all parents ond frlerids are invited to attend. ‘The Christmas service of ttic Community Bible Centre. will held in’ the Canadian Legion ‘sa ag usual on’ Sunday at 1030 a.m, when caro) singing and special mu- sic will be featured in @ service for the “family”. Reet 2 and {ce will be available for “scrat- ch” games each day, Members and non-members may arrange for these games by contacting Ed Walters at the arena and reserving the ice. Charges for these games are to be 50c per player per game for mem- besr of the Castlegar and District Curling Club and $1 a. player per game for non-membérs, ~ Membership fees remain at $25 for men and $17 for women. How- ever, for new members joining the club after Jan. 1 the, fees will be reduced to $20 and $13 respectively. It was pointed out in.order to be eligible to compete in local and ‘be| Provincial bonsplels or Playoffs, playera “must be members of custne club, ‘Abrangements now in cffect with SHHS for provisjon of ice for high school curlers continue. Eldridge - Erickson _ Vows are Taken ‘A quiet wedding took place re- cently in thet Robson Community Memon Church when‘ April Er- ne Axel Erick:on marriage to Wayne be eldest’ gon o* Mr, and Mrs,” A tur ¥Eld- ridge of Kinnaird. ‘The afternoon’ ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Pictt follow. ed by a ere at the home of. the bridc, Mrs. Arthur Manson -of Rossland wos her sister’a attendant while Mr, Wayne Ackerman of Kin- naird was best man, The happy couple honeymooned at Washington points and with re- latives_in Creston. } Miss Joanne Dunlop Honored at Shower . A surprise shower was held re- cently in the United Church Hall when over 60 friends gathered. to honor December-bride-elect. Miss Joanne Dunlop, hee Christmas theme and wed- es SH SECOND ANNUAL. HOMECOMING BOXING. -DAY.. DECEMBER 26, 1960 7.30. BASKETBALL SHHS GYM 1960 Rockers, Rockettes, versus. Ex Rockers and Rockettes "10.30 P.M. DANCING KINNAIRD HALL Invitations extended to grade 12’s and 13’s and all former SHHS students over the age of eighteen HS FOLLOW THE CARS TO. ) THE TE . SERVICE ACO burs, CENTRE GASTLEAIRD PLAZA - : From now Until December 31st—Take Advantage of these SPECIAL OFFERS plus’ many others not listed « wil be by the executive to look after mat- ters such as bonspiels, entartain- ment, membership and publicity. Miss Ada O'Brien was appoint- ed to the board of directors, repre- senting the bien ee ding bella the head table and hall. and the gifts were pre- sented in a lovely sliver: covered clothes basket. entertained with games ard mixers, was followed by a review of bride's “present and past, over the formation of “one club! to con- trol and regulate all curling and {t| Bonnl is -antiolpated> that-‘a highly suc- cessful season is in store for curlers of Castlegar arfd District, Women ‘Carlers Beat the Men} Ladies of the Castlegar Curling Club expect peace and quiet at fu- ture of thi modeled by the Misses Janet Davis, ic MacBain.and Sharon New- man, ‘who also’ presented the gifts to the bride-to-be. z 5 Miss Newman's gown was ‘one belonging to the grandmother of Mys, W. H. Houston and is 100 years old. In. keeping « with ‘the bridal theme, “Mrs. E. Kraft sang “Ah Bweet Mystery of Life” and . Mrs. John Dunlop, attired in appropriate costume, sang ‘The Second Minuet.” Both- soloists were accompanied by Mrs. F., Hostetter. if closed. with a 2 after their. representatives beat a team of men Saturday ae 18 to 6 Mrs, Mary zereneans Mrs. “ger ry Hutchison, Mrs. Terry Ish and: Mrs. Lorna Lewis beat the team of ‘Messrs. Mickey Moran, Gus Leltner,! * Remarks that the Indies “should stay at home and stick ‘to their kmtting” are not erpected to be heard at future meetings of the club, Silver: Birch Executive Set Directors of the. Silver Birch: Schoo] ‘met recently at which the following executive was named: President, W. Easton; vice-pre- ‘The dainty lunch served by the flve hostesses, Mrs. E. J. Lipsett, Mrs, E. Kraft, Mrs. H. Hesketh, Mrs, L Reinsbakken and Mra. G. W. And- erson, Evening Group Donates $475 The regular monthly meeting of the Robson Evening Group was held, at the home of Mrs. Ron Nickerson with 17 members and a visitor present. ‘The dance held ‘at the begin- ning of the month was very suc cessful. President, Mra. Schuepfer asked ag many membets as could to attend the Well Women’s Clinic meeting which is to be Held in January in Castlegar. ‘The members presented ‘their annual donations to the community Memorial Church. of $165, St. Rita’s stent, N. EL R. Minnion; membership, Jack Ran. dall; house committee, W. A. Mack- OWL $35, felson, $20, Robson Welfare #40, Robson Community : Recreation Hall. $165, School (Sil- Obedkoff and school ‘director, Mra, Vv. Goresky. + A letter to the school board was! FOR ONLY $1.50 LUBRICATION We Lubricate by Chart, Not by Chance Regular Price ... $2.00 FOR ONLY $1.50 FRONT WHEEL BEARING PAGK We use latest Type Bearing Packer. ‘Miss Ada O'Brien told of train- ing conference camps held in the summer which are available 'to the children and thelr parents. ver Birch) $40, making a. total of | $476 donat ‘The ‘annual turkey supper was .|planned and the date set was the beginning: of January with | each member-to ‘invite her “huswand. .7 ‘Members were. reminded that the January meeting “will ‘be held all are urged to attend as it is the election of officers for 1961. __ : Mrs. Dave Adshead was the winner of the booster prize. Hostess AT THE ‘Mrs. J. Dalziel] "kept the teats ; at the home of Mra. 8, ‘Grant, and| FY. Mrs. Nickerson. served, delicious re-|' \ereshments at the close of ‘business, | , Kinnaird Social Notes Mrs. Kaufman, Phone S488 Miss Florence Pierpoint arrived home on Priday. from. St, Joseph's Schoo! 1 of Nursing, Victoris, to spend Christmas through New Year with her parents, Mr. end Mrs, BE. M. Plerpolnt. « ‘oAmong ‘the university students spending the holidays at’ home are Pat Lambert who came from Gon- zaga in Spokane last’ week; George Bondaroff of UBC: who is spending the’ holidays with hisparents,; Mr. end Mra, Fred Bondaroff; Sharon Markle from Notre’ Dame, Nelson, Mr, gre Keith Muirhead, Mat pert and Yvonne ‘Mitchell. ~ t. eee , “The holiday theme of~ cedar boughs 2nd tinsel decorated’’ the ‘United Church Hall when the ladles of the WA enjoyed thelr Christmas party, A namber.of gamés supplied | * part'of the entertainment, Refresh- ments were served by the ‘Valley ‘Vista Circle. ‘There was ‘an ‘exchange of gifts and caroling rounded out @ suc- cessful ‘evening. Many newcomers vwere welcomed, among them being ipps, Zurek, Stamp-Vincent, Miller and Kreel. Pte esa more* Stor: ‘the :Congervatives, \" “For some redson"not quite clear, cards of politics have been atecked againat the Const has' been‘ so far out: that not even @ young man lke Deane Finlayson & man ‘of .warm’' and, pleasant per- sonality, of drive and-ideas, was po- }] werless to entice it.to;the beach, ‘AI he had ‘come: along, in some other (era. he might:4ave been -per~ miltted by:,the’ pedple to become a haps even: a premit : Deane Fintayson tia given plen- ty to the publ life: of this pro- for it. He worked hard, he made ‘many played \s."part, and an impo! dently-owned ‘At the present "t well as concentrates from. indepen- mines. |” ' "1 Every Effort Made : ° zine, operation | employs’ ‘spproxi- mately ‘530.tons per. day. and major markets ‘are in Canaey pe United For Early Bylaw . Every effort :will: be made t bring) the referendum on the pro- posed‘new “high ‘school, construction! before thp ratepayers at ‘the earliést possible date,’ ap “was ‘stated ‘at the last, meeting: school’ board. by Mrs. W. ‘Wwalper, ‘director. 2c. MY Victor Krayali Is-here from the: Crows Nest, spending a few days with his‘parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. John navi Mr, Lyall: ‘Harrison is: ‘here from Squamish, Bo., visiting his father, Mr. W. 8. Harrison andthe J. Le- wis family over the holidays. 4 “ Figure | Skat ng Now Under Way Figure skating is well’ under , An executive meeting held recently at-the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Mike’ Verzuh disclosed . that there were 96 Junior and intermed- late foembers of the Figure. Skating John: Nick; a profession) fe cept pupils for private lessons or in groups, During. the ‘forthcoming. holl- days, there ‘will be’no figure skat- ing’ héld (on Boxing’ day or onthe day after New" Year's, However, from’ then on‘ the -club” will hold two sessions’ a ‘week, Mondays and Pridays. During these. sessions ska- [ting mothers. are’ very welcome, Al- PAUL'S TOWING week’ when,_60 “guests + ‘gathered. in in os : ae oftier business, the hoard al oppartunity,’ In ‘recent years .there the: ‘Community~ Memorial Church, hall for a ‘surprise: shower. Upon thefr arrival, the guest of honor: and: her. mother, | Mrs. J. .| Raine, were ‘mums formed other decor. ind Games and. contests’ were en- | Phillips, Mrs. Johnson ‘were “in’ vonage: of af Secoras coe - da boughs,’ balloons, and : wedding mas corsages by Mrs. G. Miller. |. ‘Pink and:white streamers, ce- bells decorated the hall for the oc- Joyed with prizes awarded the win- tions. SEAS, he gave mitch ‘of himself toa” trying- and hopelessly heavy burden Which’ he cheerfully carried. ‘He: was: loyal;. it. never. ‘occurred to him to: desert’ a:sinking'ship, | trek gracious and’ always. optimistic. He | nade’some wild statements now’ and | - then, like all politicians, but he was never, bitter and he held no person- the political fates. have not-allowed him to do more, and ie “higher pla ° “History, of course, ts filled with politicians who “never: had ‘a real was Conservative chieftain Herbert made.an ‘outstanding prémier, ‘but, because “he,’ like .Finlayson, wis a ,| Conservative, the "people wouldn’t tives;: the ‘Tory tide:ih this province qi vince, and he? should? be" thanked se ‘al grudges:: Tt is unfortunate that] ' Anscomb, who. might have. well]. have him in the province's highest elective office. Ita ‘difficuls. to realize, but, I's 27 years ‘since B.C, had 2 Oonser- vative bremler, — Dr Simon, Fr Tolmie. a Premier. " Bennett, ' ‘though che doesn’t. say.so out loud, ‘naturally, would. now like Deane Finlayson: in the Social Credit ‘flock. - : “pene premier kept’ ‘Finlayson, as nservative,. out. of the’ House, bu Phecwould dearly love him in, a5 ‘8° Boolal : O1 rediter,:.If ’ there's. ohe pera the premier likes better than -the-wool ‘SO'er,: It’s 6 beral pr ‘¢ Conserva- ‘Perhaps’ ‘it. might ‘bea: “1ood} {den if Finlayson should now’ well ponder that very. practical old 'say- Ing “of ‘politics:.; ‘ ‘178 PINE’ST. 7. Vet you can’t lick ‘em, fine "em. GIVE HER ONE FOR CHRISTMAS 1 OR WHY NOT AT NEW YEARS styles to make her, eyes: arte “Cantoges ‘seueHery ‘Hocdausiters TELEPHONE 2041. very | great Jeulsiative leader, per-}. Min'defeat after’ defeat he was]. - with. ‘best wishes for. a @ a Happy. New: Year asses) “Ti i TRAVEL GARD, TRAVEE, BARs | 5 § E of musica, PECANTERs PAUL THEDERAHN © — ° ..PHONE 2511 : A ee : migee OSs. 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