CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, JUNE: 14, 1956 SORCE TINGE ~ Parade Of Brides 1856 to .1956 _ SHHS ACTIVITY ROOM FRIDAY JUNE 22,1956 Commencing at 8:30 p.m. Admission -50c )The « ed ae Mrs. W. 0. Devitt, - ~Distriel Social ‘Notes’ “Robson News jun of aes , Man, visited:'at the horic >. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Duncan’ and’ ‘their’ two’. daughters - left | piizabeth, Saturday for a week's holiday in} seattle to visit the former’s sis- Vancouver. ‘'Mrs. Herb Johnson is spend-| ine ‘home. of Mr. Magee’s par- PHONE S17 ing a few days in Vancouver. . “Mr, and Mrs... Stanley. Hum- A. farewell party) in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade, who will. be Teaving’ sh shortly to take up residence in Vancouver, was held at the home of Mrs. of Nelson were amy * phries ‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs, Paul Gergely After spending two weeks a visitors | vy in’ the district. Mr, and Mrs, W. Easton had Mr, Keith Evans, of . Br ‘to’ their. home visiting ‘their son and ‘aaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, )him was _ his ‘Mr. and ‘R. and “their Httle:“daughter of NJ. ter after two weeks holiday at ents, Mr. Mike Plotnikoft ‘return- in |e home after two month's visit in Vancouver. Accompany! son Nick and an- | grandson Serril, as their weekend guest Miss evening. Mrs..B, Hill’ and Mrs. H. Bates were co-hostesses. The rooms were ‘decorated with Allan of ‘Trail. Mrs. H. Horne: of “Wyndeli was a Castlegar visitor’ during the week. She was en, route to Cr to attend the gradua- an wien of the popular sayings of the day. As Mr. Wade was unable to arrive for -the party. on time, a stuffed ‘replica of him was pre- pared with high fishing boots and all sorts | of sporting equip- ment to it and placed in a corner ‘inder spotlight. Mrs. Wade was’) presented with a bouquet and a framed picture of the Arrow Lakes, ‘as well as an album of candid shots taken at a number. of social tion of her granddaughter Ar- lene Horne. Irwin: Davis of Creston-is a «weekend - visitor at the home of his. brother and _ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Killough. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Eremenko left.on Saturday for a few days visit. to Vancouver. « Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goresky had as their weekend guest Miss Margaret Gillies of Rossland. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Killough left ‘Tuesday for a few days “NOTICE WE: NOW: oe : x wis uncle ‘and aunt, Dr: aid + his way have’ left for .CASTLEGAR, B.C. BIG DAY FOR THE™|! PGE—Everyone Was happy when -rails joined’ to complete the southern extension of the Pacific Eastern Railway June. 10 from Squamish to Picture shows Vancouver. * Bill Smetanuk, coligretularions minister . of ‘railways, Great} executive vice- ager, and Art Horne, assistant construction foreman. Picture was taken 13 miles north left, veteran construction. foreman, receiving! of Horseshoe Bay, on Howe Sound. om Hen: a hi Chetwynd: Einar M. Gunderson,” resident and general man- | Kinnaird Girl, . | Wed In Galgary , Maitland-Guniderson ‘ On May '26,.1956 in Calgary, Donald Keith Maitland, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Maitland: of Blueberry, B.C. to Elsa Irene Gundersoh, daughter of Mrs. A. Gunderson of Kinnaird,: B.C. Attendants were Florence Gun- derson, sister of the bride, and James Renford. Presbyterian Church KINNAIRD, B.C. “Services every _ Sunday at 11:15 a.m. Sunday School at 10:00 a.m, Mr. G. McWillie, B.A. NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF KINNAIRD. P. A. SMIBERT Village Clerk 3 The Kinnaird Village Commission Advises All Residents to Boil Their Drinking Water. The Anglican Church OFf Canada Sunday, June 17 Castlegar 9:00 am, and 11:00 am. (Matins). Kinnaird 8:00 a.m. and. 7:30 p.m; Have you read The Classifieds? "Dollars and Sense” if you send _ gash through, the mails, yeast, Yenst is_a living plant, In| INQUEST INTO DEATH or the lady. of the house the package, thousands of yeast OF H. SOMMERS HELD cells are’in the resting state. AQT z 5 : Wher you add warm water, as the pears Bor Held into ON MAKING YOUR because “homemade bread always|Your tecipe directs, the yeast) O° Tine 19, at sail Aer wit, ‘OWN BREAD! goes faster than the bought king,| Plan's begin to grow agen. And| eases were heard, Regardin Fashions come and’ fashions! \e you have been’ thinking’ that that’s where you must be cau-| +50 cause of death, the si iB ‘and ‘even in home bak. (Perhaps you : might try your| tious. Water that is to hot will} coroner’s j nae a bt sollowar sj and even in home bak fond at making bread, here’ are| ill the yeast. cells. And, not! fwe"tind the death-was due to sth some things that are useful to| enough heat ‘will slow up the} 5, A days, with ‘cake mixes of all| 1 action of the yeast: For best re-| Meart failure hastened by gen- worth orvhile "bind he tae eo uses yeast for leaven. Pareles iaiet aetna s eontribuling tector. ben tere = se ney onder ee eto ees : : -}a few dro ist, aad oe te ale | = cake a and there are two kinds of|as you hops on. wouE, vet 3 much) j ‘from. lacerat ae money, whether $5.00 or $500.00, call in on us for Hill, Mr. and Mrs. H. Belback, Mr. R, Rivers was a business Mr, and Mrs. H. Bates, C 1! visitor to F during the FOR (YOUR BILL'S SERVICE ‘ : eas q 4 the compressed, which ? b: "| the forehead.” © 07 “a mo ord bank draft.- This. takes : method. Quite a_lot of home-|is moist and is sold in the form bitte Sey te hat’ the . Bees cIee OF only & few minutes to arrange. It’s one of the many helpful and Mrs. Gerry Cline, and Mrs.| week, KINNAIRD, B.C. PHONE 3094 ‘ ‘ing the; of foil cakes, and the! compressed yeast needs, an ; events ‘the Wades had attended visit to Victoria. during their ten-year stay in Mr. D. Brookes... returns were) 7 from a feiv days busi- ther served to the invited guests; | ness trip to Penticton. Mr. and Mrs. K. Rigby, Mr. and Dr. Adam Waldie of Van- Mrs. R Heagy, Mr. and Mrs.-R./couver renewed acquaintances in SER‘ : ; vic E Gemmill, ‘Mr: and. Mrs,, Barry| Castlegar. this week. , you run a teal risk of losing it. For your own peace : of mind, it’s far wiser to.send money orders. The small amount a money order costs, assures you : that your money will be safe ‘and sound, No-one CONVENIENCE ~ ean receive the cash except the person‘ to. whom you E. M. McGauley returned HOUSE PAINT 7 . ae ar cs aed from a business trip to Vancou- : OUTSIDE WHITE The final meeting for the] ver. summer months for St, Alban’s Mr... and Mrs. Mae Aberdeen Evening Guild was held on|spent a few days this week Mitchell’ Supply Lid. with quereey at the Homes of Mrs. J.| visiting the former's aunt and id L. Mrs. Schellenberg in. * the chair. It was decided: to help with the Sunday School..-picnic on June 23. A request. from Mr. Pitts that members assist the project society during’ July was approved. Committees for the Altar during the summer months will pe Mesdames Townsend, Hingley, Killough, McLuckie and Wood- row. >’ Plans. were made for the Fall ‘Tea, committees formed and sewing material given. out. a, At the close of ,the business segsion a sociakevening was. en- joyed as a farewell for Mrs. H. Wade, who was:.presented’ with a framed picture’ of Pass Creek bridge. Archdeacon “Resker thanked Mrs. Wade for her. work |B and wished her* every success. in Mrs. Grant Bc. They were ‘accomapnied by Mr. Aberdeen’s father ‘who is re- turning to his home in Burnaby after a few weeks’ visit with his son and daughter-in-law here. The twin daughters of Cor- poral and Mrs. Gerry Cline were given the names Barbara Cl Chris- tine and Beverly Corinne at a ‘by Archdeacon B: A. Resker. The od: -of the girls were and Mrs. - homeguests “hen had lunch’ at the home of Corp: Cline: * Mrs, McLean-Angus enter- tained at ‘lunch this week .ir honor :of Her son Charles’ third birthday. A ‘number of little friends and their mothers form- christening. in St. Alban’s Aneli- |" can Church om Sunday, June 10,|- Heaostelcst art of making theirj dry own bread! While they may not}and-is sold in airtight. packages. make homemade bread: all the|Compressed yeast may be kept ‘they do make it every|for a week or two in the re- time, once in a while, more as special treat’ thah anything: else, two weeks. However, unopened yeast, which is granular a|frigerator, but not longer than of active dry yeast will keep for several months on your Buildin; > SUPT ies Bult are, te pplies ,OGLOW_BEOS. Phones :3351 & 4061 pantry shelf. You can use the two types of yeast interchangeable. Each package of dry yeast is _mea- sured to give the baking action Saual to one cake of neither warm nor cold.’ granular yeast water which, wher tested, ‘feels just comfortably warm., Now, go ahead and: make that won- derful homemade brepd,: and those buns ...... Mmmmmmmm, I can smell them now! «Deer. Park Socials, "Seven “members attended the June of the Deer -Park ‘Women’s Institute, held at the pers rheard : the. ‘report.-on: ; the Fruitvale ; Conference, read. by the’ Mrs: Nu head. A brief réading on Citizen- | ship .. was. also’ heard.: Members “needs warm’ RICK’S. Sales & Service: : Phone "2946 PROS Everything | ‘In TV. Supplies ef ! T.¥. Fleetwood T.V. home. of Mrs. A. Phelps. Mem-' ‘were* in’ favor of! ‘purchasing. al. banking services we provide. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE NW-za8 : Castlegar Branch: A. E. NORRIS, Manoager - " NOW: AVAILABLE / LIQUOR STORE-AND: LICENSED OUTLETS = Try: These ‘Really Fine Beers '— table :for. the .Community : Hall, and it was-decided to purchase a:Seardt/table and - chairs, * for. the hall. Mrs. "J. Kent. read an ‘amusing: article “entitled "10 ways to Kill an Organization”. The: spéaker, scheduled.. for ‘this meeting,. was unable to come from Castlegar, due to the road being :,-under . water between Robson and Syringa Creek, Mrs. H. Phelps was the:contest win- nér. D. its were served. by’ the hostess ‘Mrs. A. Phelps. s 2. € Mr. H. Jamieson and son Barry'shave returned to: their home at Fort St. John after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs..D. D. Jamieson. .. Mrs, H, Windross and daugh- ter Patsy of Winnipeg, Manitoba arrived to spend the: summer at their summer home — here. En route to Deer Park, they stopped for.a-few days at Nelson’ where Mrs, Windross’s mother, Mrs. D.| . Jamieson was a patient in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson and Ken Johnson, who . have been in Deer Park ‘for the. past] ” 4 months, left for a week's va- cation at~“Mr.~ Johnson's home : in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. z ‘ \ _ A, Law and C.’ A. Crockett s have returned to their homes ‘|here from Elko, B.C.,. where|. they attended a course at the BC.. Forest Service Lookout School... Mrs. ‘ ce ‘Briggeman ane nephew: Carl -Wine, -Mrs. Windross'‘and ‘daughter Paty and Mie: Coleman were visi- to ors. ten gto i oats ene er ae slnoe m metals or slisenatiyely the addition of others to meet specific Living © Waters “Chapel. ; ons is o! Recessarys. The logging crew of Berry : The problem of matching the prodi to the market is constant under and Johrison, under contract to study by Cominco’s Sales and R nantly are E. Munn : of Nakusp, have left} - glad to work with customers to answer their needs—and, if necessary, “f for Naki and. Arrow Park y ates operations Sa einiber sales “tailor-make" a metal or an alloy for their use. in Deer Park. >. \H. DeLespee and A. Macker- eth of Broadwater were recent visitors - 10. Deer. Park. TER FUEL aEPAOnE living: room d the party. The’ pirthday cake the new home. 4 e shments", were served «was Gecorated in’ form ofa ostess, idea d hi merry-go-round, an ‘original i by the hostess and, co-hostess:| tat was enthusiastically ac- Mes. J. McLuckic to the 11 mem. claimed by the guests. =|bers and “Rev. Resk er. Mrs. A. Schnell, resident of c: as the past 13 years} - left this week to make -her home in Kelowna. a ‘Mrs. L. E. Killough Sr, and . 5 cae ee adve isement. is:-not published o or displayed by , Mrs. F. A. Swanson have. as z z % 7 q : ‘Liqu ontrol Board or by the. Government of thes eee aie M. E! Deve eS SA British Columbia ; an er daughter © Mrs. a 7 pemien, both of Regina. e 4 ee mE - es ere iL Eremenko and (Co. | home Sunday from the "Trail ‘Prices effective June 15th. and 16th: {Tadanac Hospital. ..We Sell: Only ‘Top'-Grades of Government : Inspected’ Méats BOLOGNA, - CASTLEGAR, B.C. “PHONE: 3281: “Spon Fridays sn 9:08 p.m. Kinnaird: Korner - | 7 r Miss Alma: Johnson, ‘a mis- r Pa : ; : e sionary: from India, spent last ong hh ONS Bae : ue Al : : H. week with: ee, brother and sis- : és ee y ter-in-law,” Mr.‘and Mrs, E. N. Johnson, Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Gergely of Nelson ‘visited Mr. and: Mrs. Sorenson: for the weekend, Herb Martin left for Vancouver Jast\.Thursday to spend the ‘summer. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jackson and : s i family .visited friends. in Ross- . ALN | - * [land during the : weekend. Lovely to look at... lovely Faaeal C sto wear... Medcalf sum- ‘ ‘mery, mesh Strollers are tight - flexible, and cool on the feet — and Stops in comf ¢ Stroll- . ers have. the same builtin comfort features es our standard line .”. . for summer shoes . °° without equalein: comfort: and smartness, “oe its Strollers... at better shoo stores across’ “youra tina MORE at a duck dinner! : Take all the impurities from a pig of. Tadanae lead and a slab of ‘Tadanac’ ‘zinc. You wouldn’t have enough foreign material to make five BB pellets. You'd find, more shot jn 2 three-poiind mallard! A pig of Tadanac lead weighs 100 Ibs.; a Tadanac zine slab, 56 Ibs. Yet their: combined 156-lb. weight contains impurities totalling less than 1/10 of an ounce, Metal! in today’ 8 markets must meet ‘exacting conditions. Exceptional purity og the certain NA’ surprise Enon for June Bride-elect Miss \Carolene: Hardy ‘was given “by Mary. Heagy. and Myrna Sommers:.on June 9, at the home of:: Mrs. :C. . Heagy. Games were enjoyed = by.’ all. prizes going to Mrs, Carol Gerg- ely, Miss’ “Ann Henderson - and Miss Beverly’ Lipsett. © t e'. gifts ere presented. to " the brideceleet in i “| ted: basket. The. chair of honor|’.. Tel was decorated with pink. and :|' white streamers and bows. There were “14 invited guests, * “Remember Him On "FATHER'S. 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