CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 15, 1966 _ Social Notes from Castlegar By Mrs, H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Andrew Bell i &i Durham, England is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. H. Johnson for a few weeks, Mr. Bell is enroute home to England from the West Indies where he was working on the cable boats. ferna Wyllie a former Castlegar resident accompanied her brother-in-law and sister . and . Bejou all of Edmonton were valting their many old friends iin Castle; during the p: gran; legar|ter of British of Evans, Washington visited with Mrs, H, Johnson, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. spent several days fishing at Merritt and Kamloops during the week, returning home at pat wroekend with a food catch | in; ‘A, Rizzuto, Mrs, H. John- son and Mr. A, Bell were Trail the visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Ruby Fletcher, worthy | ¢ id matron of the grand chap- Columbia made her official visit Tuesday even- to Minto chapter. . ‘and Me Ken Hunter! ing Wallace | H. Pre-Nata!. Classes will commence Tues., Sept. 20 at Tarrys’ School from 7-9 p.m. and Wed., Sept. 21 at the Rotary Health Centre from 7-9 p.m. Phone 365-7748 for registration Husbands are invited PUBLIC NOTICE Castlo Mountain Duplicate Bridxe 21, at 8.00 p.m, ther information please ph. or 363-6887, Lady Golfers — Modal play tour- nament — Sept. 18, 9.50 a.m. fee $1.00. 365-5104 welcome. Cotiee Party! Castlegar U.C.W. ore holding a owe coffee Everyone wel- Attention Castlegar Mothers od ee gar United Church basement, jr. Baseball Players please turn in uniforms to J. Strelioff, Robson Brownle Mothers — Two appreciated, Wateh for’ notice of ext committee meeting, Ph, 61 CRESCENT ST. — to Caatle- - gar squadron 581, RC Air Cadets will meet Wed., Sept. 21 at 7,80 p.m. at SHSS, E Reminder — Hospital Aux. Rummage Sale — Oct, ist. Bake Bingo — Sept. 17 at 7.80 pm. in Robson Community Halt. sponsored by Executive of Rob- son Rec, Society, Reminder — Keep Oct. 7 free for Thanksglving Dance in Rob- son Rec, Hall, First Castlecar Brownles starty Wed., Sept. 2ist. Second Castle- gar .Brownles. starts Thursday, Sept. 22. SMITH’S PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. - While in the district Mrs. Fletcher was the guest of Mrs. . Schellenberg and Mrs, H. Johnson, The members and vis- {tors were entertained at a lun- cheon and’ banquet in the even- a ‘Members of Minto Chapt. er attending the official visit 7 wol grand matron in ncan, Mr. and Mrs. G, Eastcott enroute home from Vancouver where Mrs, Easteott was a pa- tient for three weeks in St. Paul’s hospital visited with the latter's mother on Sunday. and Mrs. Powell Smi- pore we “south Burnaby formerly of Kinnaird arrived here Tues- day evening and are the guests of the latter's sister Mrs, G. Shepherd, who accompanied them home after spending two. yoke visiting with the Smi- aoe. E. Murray spent a few past we Mie J A. Dobbie of New West- ter is‘the guest of Mrs. R. DeFoe for a few days. Mr. C. Fraser is a patient i in the Castlegar and District Hos- Primary Gonsultant Appointed by Board For School District Miss Marie Irving arrived in town this week to take’ up her. position as primary consul- tant to school district No. 9. Miss Irving, who has 19 years of teaching in. the ‘pro- vince, will be working with prin- cipals and teachers :in the div- is ua ati ee knowledge with primary person- nel, to assist indi vidual teachers resolve problems, and to im- prove primary instruction. - ° Miss Irving’s work with in- dividual is Pedwins soon. A AY om \ RUGGED GOOD LooKS Pedwin Shoes make ft easy and inexpensive to fook your best from head to toe. All Pedwins are especially created for young men on the move...who appreciate the modern, upbeat look of the sixties. Try a pair of RAARYACWZe A DOCKS $14.95 tial and in no way involves eval- uation procedures or reporting. ice will be I in the 5 school t board building. In the next week or so she will make an initial visit to all schools, where she hopes to meet staff members. Miss Irving has her B.Ed. Degree (Elem.) from UBC and an outstanding record of primary teaching, in Vernon, Kamloops, ‘West Vancouver, and Trail. She brings-to.us a wealth of prim: nce and competent | im ary experie: abit, commented: Mr, ° Bissell. BLUEBERRY SOCIALS Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toogocd | @ and’ Glen’ motored to’ Spokane for the weekend where Mr. Too- 00d judged a stamp exhibit at the, inter State Fair, Mrs. H. A. Kellogg has been al attent in the Trail-Tadanac A formal supper was given Monday on the Cecasion of Miss Sheila Horvath’ sit 12th birthday. Invited gu: Jill Batch- elor, "Apa ae ‘McDonald, Jud: Ake selson, Bonnie’ Kavaloff, Tamelin, pontley. and Phyllis Schulte, and Robyn Mil- ler-Tait; Byes. Galloway, Darlens Sawatzky, Diane Robinson and April: Hartson. Each «guest. re- ceived a -Tose_corsage, | Prior to the last course’ a birth- day cake in the shape of. an elephant _ was presen d while Happy sung. Mrs, G. Wauldoga has ‘TEASPOON VITAMINS 6 essential vitamins vitamin protection for ren over two CASTLEGAR DRUG Kate = POLY-VI-SOL..TRI-VI- SOL CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia Phone 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat, 9 a.m, to 6 p.m., Fri. 9-9 Sun. & Holiday Hours; 12 noon - 1 p.m., 6-7 p.m. CHEWABLE VITAMINS 3 basic vitamins vitamin. Protection for children in delicious chewable tablets been a atient in the Castlegar and Date Hospital. size as an anchor to keep a small scatter rug stationary. Scholarships Given. To-Local Entrants - For Selkirk College George R. White of. Trail and: Mary* Anne’ Berukoff “of Fruitvale have been coeanded entrance: scholarships to Selkirk College. The announcement was made. today .by Dr. ‘Rowland ‘ant, ch: in of the college | § scholarship committee. Dr. Grant commented, ‘Mr. White and Miss Berukoff both show outstanding academic abil- ity and have demonstrated cap- acities for leadership. They were chosen from among a large num- ber aah applicants for these | jam ayarde, Mr. White was awarded the Trail credit union scholarship which is a $100 award to an able student entering Selkirk College in the liberal arts 1 and science division. 000 _A. EREMENKO and Co. 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Governor said he’ was well: pleased with the “ob. ‘shown in the. vious area‘and thank was by aldermen Tuesday evening. : The : suggestion was made following receipt of a letter from Lt. Governor pki a Pearkes, a recent visitor to area, ak in. arranging. the tour.’ b A gimllar | whoa 8 incide similar letter was recel with council for its|": ved village * ‘council meeting hay peppened toc co: Current, “strike Of ‘the ide: employebs bag Heit ture, both: th the union tave stated “it is ally, prea ny Eight of. the town went on wn etrike on Tuesday. morning and began picketing the town office, works: yard, ‘arena and sanitary landfill. On Monday evening, Ald. Jim: Corbett: announced the strike to a special meeting of town ‘cot ouncll. Ald. “Corbett sald the town is, offering ‘what the men ,are. on strike for and.in one instance ; alighth ly ere ss Forestry Association Aubrey “:Burton, "business agent of. the Canadian union’ of public ‘employees, the strikin: men's ‘union, ° 3 0} They) ‘been offere 22.74 38 of iseet 1966' and the union: is g for, $2.72. re- troactiv. to Tet ot this a ‘meeting between town oy anion fhe union was iJooking i 5, It ne Yall owned | our.plans' for: the next few da; 16 | centred around Hi ee ‘He has ction in i) have done: wonders for. Leth- idge.” ae lerman. oven to be a real .C. and he could tory condition * by: hospital- au- thorities. The case vestigation. e business agent, of of Wi g | in whe Present town slightly over?:$2 is still under in-| =| Sikes ay while the rullng of the. board the unton had_ turned: it; down. ‘The union’ is asking ior $2.31 an hour retroactive f, March and. additional 20 cents starting next Amonth, ; Council :)has refused to move’ on its ‘offer, which while identical to’ the’ union’ demands, is spredi a ver three raises, active to March 1966, the second starts, this:month and the third March 1962, Meanwhile The of effects Eee th the strike, ; now. entering its third ‘Mayor. wet HS, Ms Lepenled Testa urn: or qury garbage an take the é sant: it su supervision is ‘wp ’at'the ‘to avoid at-of. {hel Vancouver. mess developed 1 ear. the city, lic atlo ae will elon ‘application for Pr, have to:be :made’ headquarters, era.) the a union ‘letter Neither Celgar nor Selkirk College: are flected: by. «tl doth’ ha » facilit _ working on having'& society formed. munity iene reece we under president-elect’ Lloyd: Gil- bart, will:be Cone eae Cant! Sroseltal bam in legar ins erat measles Ha ‘be held: to-| & the Cas: \ Castlegar: Funeral ;Hom in ‘charge ‘of arrangements: Cre- mation This ae 00 target wn, | Set by, the p soike and ‘its possible ‘resultant,} ">" ate the ‘dance . ‘and band group known‘as ‘the’ Mods was defend- ed yesterday. by. the man who at one time dealt closely with arena operations on be! ject: Society.<. -.-* ; Johnny Clarke told the Cas-| sored News that he was a mem:- of five adults that tthe evening that ies. Members ofthe. committee ‘éw:up.a brief’on thé subject for the chairman D, E. Wick, Mrs, Bert at MacCabe, ‘Mrs. Mackereth, |' LW. ES ality ain of:books has J. Mansbridge,. Mrs, _ complete Snort in the design. Besides :ihe “ ker. uilding: at adults and ‘children’s li The‘entrance to the library. is to ‘be from ‘the building: ‘Th § | sald he felt the Mods Moone Spain and W. R. Whitta- of the Pro- 525 en, icer:’ is sliered. tol] ulte 1 the hall w. as littered as a resull of activities 3 of the ed 88 9 re in attendance, he he has seen it. ces, SPOR: sored by: service clubs, unions ated 8. 0 Pah re refunded if if the hall: ‘facilities supparted by is not