“THURSDAY, MAY. 24,.1956 District Social Notes Mrs. W. 0. Devitt, © > ‘Phone 4261 Visitors at ‘the. home” ‘of. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Pedersen over the -weekend included Mr. and Mrs. R. Pledge of Vancouver, and Victor Fast and ‘two sons of Oliver. Silvio Demeo his parents here. as’ their guests.for:a few days the former's brother, A. W, Davis and Betty | of Creston. Kinnaird Korner Castlegar Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marcel- ‘lus are spending a few days’in Kelowna. Mr. and Mrs, S. Bowel of " ‘Haney are visiting their son ~. and daughter-in-law, Mr. .and Mrs, D, Bowel. FIC1 Glen York, who ‘is stationed at Claresholm, | Alta., spent the weekend with his . mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. H. York. Don ‘Archibald of MacDorgild, Man. is home on leave from the Air Force’ visiting. his family, Mr. and Mrs. G.. Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. N. ‘Arishenkoff ‘and Mr. and Mrs, P. Vatkin and family of Grand Forkd- visited . and Mrs. B. Cheveldave for “the weekend,” Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sherk flew over from Vernon. to visit Mr cand Mrs, J. Barnes. * Miss Cora-Ann ‘Ann Barnes visite ed relatives in Keremeos over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dumont ‘of Nakusp visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Guido over the holiday. Mr. Kesseler of Silverton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, .C. Loeblich. Visitors at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. M. Kissock for the weekend weré Mr. and Mrs. A. . Dueck and daughter Joan of Ab- ‘ potsford, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fit- shell of Kelowna, and Mr. Mooney and daughter Monica of vane .A, Creighton, Mrs. V. Summa, and Mrs. Gladys Col- linson drove to Spokane during the weekend. Guests’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O.’N. Askew were Mrs. Nora Wadey of Vancouver and Mrs. E.. Hall of ‘Trail over .the holiday weekend. “eer Park ‘Socials Mr. and Mrs, L:.V. Camp- bell\: attended the banquet and commencement exercises at Notte Dame College in Nelson last Saturday. Mrs. A. Taggart arrived via plane on Friday from Vancouver to visit her son and‘ daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wood- ford. of the Brilliant Power Plant for several weeks, “Dr G A. McDonald of the Castle-Bar Ranch : is visiting friends in Victoria for a few days.” ‘Mr, G. G. Atchison and son Brian, on leave from his sta- tion at Coal Lake, Alta., return- ed after spending a few days at the “coast, Mr.-and Mrs. C. H. King and family, accompanied by Mrs. King's father, spent the holidays ona fishing, trip up thie Arrow Lakes, ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs, W. Easton had as their holiday guests the -lat- ter’s brother-in-law and_ sister Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crozier with sons.Brian and Gordon, of. Nel- son, Mr, and Mrs. B.A: McDonald fhad as their holiday visitors the former’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Mc- Donald of Barriere near .Kam- loops, as well as their nephew and..niece, Mr. and Mrs. Thornley of K Mrs, L. A. Davis" and! daugh- ter Mrs- Grace Cornwall of Creston are visiting relatives in the ‘district. They! are the house guests’ of | Mr, and aire J. R. Killough. : A well-organized ‘surprise ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Craft by the residents of: No, 5 Power Plant, Brilliant. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by the showing of several in- teresting pictures. A. gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs, Craft on behalf. of | the , assembled guests by Mr. J. Hawkins, with the best wishes for the Crafts’ new, home in South Slocan. De- licious refreshments.. were then enjoyed .by. all. The Birthday Club met at the home of. Mrs. F. W. Wood- row ‘recently. Card games were the feature of the evening, with prizes. going to Mrs, McLuckie (first), Mrs. Woodrow (second), and consolation to Mrs. a Ry- sen. “Happy Birthday”: wis sung to Mrs. ‘Rysen, and she was pre- sented with a cup. and’ saucer, after which the cake ‘was cut. Mr, and Mrs. ~L. “Cantell motored to Vernon for the holi- day weekend. Mrs. Laura Bridgeman spent a few days in Spokane, Travel- ing with her was Mrs. Stainton and daughter Jean.. ; of. Nelson . spent the holiday at:the home of Mr: and Mrs. Les Davis had a party-was held on’Tuesday even-| .; een i ALAD YB COLLINSON a thing (of the ‘past: around this |’, district. It was wonderful}! to turn) my = back ‘on: the’ alarm clock .the: other. ing ‘and -Jet “Blue Mondays are pacoming : spring we wonder how one of our gal- ‘(lant forest. rangers ‘enjoyed the one he was treated :' to, while passing . through, * ?Crestova : while back?, Seems ‘like some ot the natives’ up that-a-way; were -|doing ‘a bit of “strip farming”. Better ‘shine up those’t cause “it gives me~such a -re- spectable feeling." Oh! just ; before closing, 0 word here tq:whom it may,,con- cern: regarding” ‘bridge’ games, At least‘ Ihave , always: beer led to believe: that bridge was : Just a boys, “where there’ ‘is smoke, there” is usually fire.” “Here's one to really, top. that feeling, _ A:. gentleman whom I have. always' regarded. as. a: gentleman, int a moment of the blamed thing ring..Not’ mind, you, “that? / T-have:.! any” special grudge: against alarm: clocks, but! me, that. no matter. show hot: ‘tt fous he plways wore: a tie,’ be- game, ‘but’ h somebody’ goofed, for the*end' of a beautiful friendship: is ‘teeter- ing ..on’ the “brink. Only: that holds iit together is The’ fact that: most of ‘the bruises will have:had time: to- disappear, now that no one need ‘go to wor! Suns til crondey, Tnornig. they/have.a ‘nasty i it way of reminding ‘one that: time stops for. no-man, .\** For that ta ‘T hadn't ‘any special grudge against ‘Mondays either:.except that they follow so. closely on the, heels of Sun- day. However, as’ this past week was Castlegar's first Monday to ‘close’. it’s.“ little; wonder. that they. turned from. blue to rose. Of. course, pot ‘everyone found it ‘close’ probably nae everyone saw. the town. through. rose-colored ‘glas- ses_as-I did.-And not everyone sallied” forth, I imagine, as I did with all the time ‘in, the world to get where they were going. For, once, reasoned, just once, I was going to make it to the bank | without: getting my foot caught in the door. Usually, I just manage ‘to get. to the step when the door is officially slam-, fined shut, and ‘not: even my weekly dollar . deposit will: en- tice theme ie open up ‘again. ye dia S.H.HLS. - “Castlegar Parent-Teacher, POST FESTIVAL: ‘CONCERT _ AUDITORIUM Friday, May rT} : (Tomorrow Night). ADMISSION PM, . CHILDREN | 25c As y: lot of other local resi were enjoying the Monday holiday téo, for instance, one profession- al man, ‘eager to make the most of this extra day of rest, almost rested himself arid his family to the point of © exhaustion,—get- ting his speed boat into the lake, just ‘fora trial: run. “The next Robson News. Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Pitts ang daughter’ Doreen enjoyed the, weekend visiting their son and daughter-in-law Lieut. and Mrs. H. H. Pitts and grandson, in Calgary. Mrs. J. L, Townsend zeturn- ed from a_ two-week holiday spent at the coast. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fowler d-a fishing trip to the Mr. and Mrs, C. Thring and children and Mrs. Thring’s par- ents of Castlegar were recent visitors to Deer Park, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Jamieson: Mr. J., L. Hobson “of Long- “peach, and Mr, J. V. Briggeman of Trail were recent visitors to ‘Deer Park and Renata. A. A. Phelps, C. S.* Phelps ‘and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. William- | Trout Lake district recently. Elmer. Wallner . gett during e for ‘ Mr, and Mrs. E.R, Wright and son of Fernie, B.C., and Mr. it had to be taken out again, hoisted on to a trailer, transported some 100 miles ‘or se ‘(this was the wrong lake) to the family’s summer home at Christing Lake. th nice thing about and Mrs. ‘of Cranbrook spent the- long week- end at the home of Dr. and. Mrs. W. L.. Wright. They ‘also visited Mrs. E, McPhee, : Also visiting at the home of Dr: and. Mrs. Wright. are - Mrs. E. Austin and Mrs,’ T. ! Norman of :Wancouver. Mrs. Norman is the: wife of the late Dr. Norman, who formerly practiced medi- cine in this district. Mrs. Wright) » entertained a few. friends { of, Mrs. where he will receive medical treatment on his’ hand and arm. Burton Campbell of ' Notre |’ Dame College, Nelson, spent the}: holiday: at the home of his par-| ents here, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Forgie- Thompson returned from a weelc end! trip to Calgary. son were recent visitors _to ‘Nelson and Salmo. Mrs. R. Worley and ‘grand- ‘son Bob of Trail spent the week- ‘end at their summer. home here. “They had as their guests, grand- daughters Wendy. and Judy Wor- ley of Robson, and son Arthur of Nelson. Mr. and Mrs.- W. G. :Leslie , of Nelson’ were visitors. to Deer Park, en route*to Renata. - They. -were accompanied by. Mrs, Les- Lae brother Can. Reimer,. ot on , who few days with relatives at Re “ nata. Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. Couch. “ot Castlegar and, Mr- Couch’s uncle were weekend visitors. to Deer Park. Other visitors included Mr. and Mrs.:L, Schwartzenhauer and ‘children,: Mr. and* Mrs, C. _Gipmar and Mr, and: Mrs. -'T. “Clegg, all of Rossland; Mr. ani Mrs, E.. Worley and daughters, ‘Robson; H. Merriefield and sons, Mrs.. M. Stover, * Mr. and. Mrs, A. C. Waldron, daughter Marg- aret, of Castlegar; Mr. and /Mrs. SW, Allen, Trail;: Mr. and 39¢ "VEAL CUTLETS: tenderized Bere ‘OILUIN Johnny's. Meat Market and, Blue Label Bee We ore ie all day Menday and open all doy © Wednesday and open Friday Evening till. 8 | o'clock of Govt. ° Inspected Meats ; BUTTER, : first grade . Lb. 59c 2-15 ox: tins”. CREAM CORN,. . Salad Queen ‘2-15 ‘ox. tins : KERNEL » “CORN, Salad, Queen 2.14: ox. tins PEANUT: BUTTER, : FINK: -SALMON, Pine Tree oe blue ribb Lb ts: $1.02, . tists’ fae fine’ showing. THURSDAY; MAY. cstitedsy CASTLEGAR. NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C... it shows, Gioia ‘Captain: McNab: and F|L Citing’ igi : taking the salute at. the annual. inspection of Castlegar Air Cadets. Shown inspecting ‘the Cadets PO LL. Sawick, and FiL H. Carling. are P[O. C. Stewart, FIL B. Reid a4 581 Squadron “News Once more’ ‘the Anriual- “In- spection’is behind us. We would all like to take this opportunity to thank the public for the sup- port we received during: the in-, spection and. at the Band .Con- wwe feel. sure that .. the}-D. baa that’ -did~ get. down: to hear: this’ very fine band: enjoy- ed it-as much- as ‘we did. ° The’ Cadets: are: to - be come theatre passes to each of the following Cadets for -maintain- ing perfect attendance through- out’ the year. ,F/Sgt. Day, T. Sgt. Hendy, , W., Sgt. Pellegrin, A, Lac's ‘Wallace, D.,,. Phillips, Hubert, ' B., of R.,. Acl's Fornelli, ,B.," Gristofoli, B., and: Davies, 'D. ‘The: award for the Rookie of the Year for mended ® for’ their pearance and actions” during. the drill and ii The Squadron was inspected - Ahis year by Group Captair McNab and his personal aide F|L Carling the Air Cadet Liason Officer. Group Captain McNab was very pleased with the. Squadron and complimented the “Cadets on the inspection, the ibe? for the year‘were made. The ‘first: ot jthese was burt 6 RADS! We have just what you. want,.in the way of »:clothing ' 4 GRADUATION | smaller, "dance went. to® Acl ‘Davies, D. The award for the outstanding Cadet ‘of. the Year cannot be until 3; Jung,’ -the , Cadets presently”: holding ‘top: standings are as follows Sgt. Hendy, W., Sgt. Pellegrin, A., Cpl’s Woroby, G. and Townsend, G., Lac Hu- bert,” -B, ani Acl Davies, D. The Cadette Pipe Band Tea and Bake: Sale -will be held this Saturday, May 26th ‘at the: Le- gion “Hall from 2. p.m.. until 5 window of West's. Dept. Store. Your: support. of this sale and draw are .earnestly; requested ito fnake it (a success.” New, fractional ‘nondepower Delco: Produc “Division! of 'Gen- eral “Motors: Corporation, : are lighter, but -with | no in 1 and atten-|} “WHITE. ‘BALLERINAS AND. PUMPS. “FOR” THE 112: MILLION: COPIES,’ DISTRIBUTED: TO EMPLOYEES. To satisfy ‘employee, demand: for its booklets,‘ the Information Rack Service ior employees of Motors C General: Motors’ of Canada ‘Etd., d| During | 1958, must provide’ 328; 000 to: 350,000 copies. ‘of, ‘et ~ offered PAGE E} 25 million ‘copies ‘of 8 ‘different than in the. racks. Two, new booklets are ‘offered. in each’ consecutive period: of .seven::: working (days, two”) mil- lion copies: a month: ‘In;'the 83 months the: servite has been in operation, 112. million. coples” of, 7GM:, helped themselves’. ato more than Jets'have been! distributed to employges,. ADULTS $1 100°. / THIS SHOW Y POPULAR. DEMAND = AND. "HYPNOTIST WiLL. APPEAR FoR ¢ ‘ONE MORE NIGHT. ~ AUDITORIUM —- ~ Srupenrs 50” 1S SPONSORED BY THE. » HANDBELL RINGERS _ CHILDREN 30c eltvtric... motors . produced. by. } - - HAIR DRESSING. PARLOR. ‘A, Complete Beauty - Service akan eit tment | sping Mojetsky spettor: of . Army ~~ bands. for Back interest ‘in’ clothes is, Rnd | ap-; ‘ot Silverton spent the Dewis, also of Suvarten. TEAMAN FUEL pears on even.the. most casual of, fashions. Here’ it, ap=", ee aps ag eee tnd itis is ie suiened of black linen. and blag and: white checked i tight on the job. farm Already he's learned a tor sisiut modem ¢, and how a ck over the farm, Meanwhile, he’ s planning; | studying and working. hard eee ee q ‘farm, chances are the up for alt Canadians. Ri bank can play its{pare jn making farm living more comfortable, more profitable. He has found, for example, how useful ate bank can ae as‘a place to build BP. When you see a. good-looking, well-run farmer-uses the -: services the chartered banks have, bile \ THE C cWancontn’ BAN S. = “What ¢ fix wed 1a all be i ‘Githout those standards of ; Measurem: t for ‘the goods you buy and self: Imagine _ : ‘the confusion, waate and -tions-if' we didn’t: have loubt i in business. transac- : “and: measures—known values. wo We believe it is just.as ‘necessary for us to tell you _ what you-get for your: ‘advertising dollars, in terms ox | : known circulation value;as'it is for you ‘to. do busi- ness with: ‘your: custom iat on the basis’of recognized ° it’s why ‘this: newspa: mem! the Audit: Bureau of petra mee ae ot out of advertising. chaos by establishing circulation, : for paid, wules.and standards: for measur-: BC “reports sain tell you: Where the circula-_ : audience. we provide. for {your ‘sales messages. Make-your adver- : tising ‘investments on.th