CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 5, 1957/21) Castlegar Happenings Mrs. -H. Hesketh entertained on Saturday in honor of her daughter Valaries ninth. birth- day. About 15- young friends en- joyed a birthday. luncheon, after which Valarie tock her gucsts to the show at the Castle Theatre Miss Arlene Lamarre of Seattle was the weekend guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Bud Schwar- tzenhauer, Mr. Bill, Plotnikoff who at- few ‘days visiting in Pentleton| = und Summerland, Mrs. F, Swanson ‘is a patient in the Trail-Tadanoc Hospital. Mrs, J. C. Killough has re- turned from the Trail-Tadanac Hospital with her new daughter Heather May, ~ Mr. and Mrs, John Waldie | == were Nelson visitors on Sunday. Mr, Fred Horcoff who at- tends Washington State bettie in Pullman, Washington was THE ! REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson * Deer Park Renata Eee A DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES’ Mrs.. Hostetter - 7181- presided at the ‘Annual: Meeetin, New. Slate Of Officer ed Elected For W. A. ’ Archdeacon 'B, A, Resker| “ Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 Mrs, Smecher - 4568 ' Mrs, Williamson Mrs... es Warientin : of St. Alban’s W. A, November 28th, when the election of of- ficers for the coming year was héld, Id | re-elected: Kinnaird Korner — Mrs, A. Robson. Socials. | Horswitl. ‘ i home for the A if Thanks- giving weekend, Mr. G, W. Anderson and Mr, ac brought home 2 tends the U ity of ig ton in Seattle, spent the Ameri- can Thanksgiving weekend with his Barents, Mr, and Mrs. . W. Plotnikoff. ’ Mrs, W. Easton has returned home after spending the past 2 weeks visiting relatives in Nel- son and Cranbrook. Mrs, R. Harmston is home again after being a ‘patient in-the Nelson hospital for a few days. Mrs. W. H. Houston is a patient in the Nelson hospital. ; Mrs. C..T. Onions spent a “|deer from there weekend hunt- ‘for the death of the infant son ing trip to Grand Forks. « Friends will regret.to hear of Mr, and Mrs. L. D, Howlett in Trail. Mrs. Howlett ‘is the former Charlene ‘Robertson who spent many of her school years here, Inthe. first four months of 1957 Canadian Jabor income to- talled $4,824,000,000, an increase of 10 per .cent over the same period of 1956, * ROMAN ATT EVERYONE'S GOING TO THE... . Stanley Humphries Jr.-Sr:' High School Christmas Conceri FEATURING yx Christmas Plays % Junior Play cd HIGH SCHOOL Friday, Dec. 13 Junior and Senior Choirs ve Band Novelty Numbers ERSTE yr Bond Selections % Christmas Carols AUDITORIUM 8:00 p.m. and children of Seattle, visited the latter's parents, the P,.A. Smiberts,- over the American Thanksgiving Holiday. 5 = . Mr, and Mrs, K. E. Wood of Kelowna spent some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wood, they left Monsey: for Calgary. % Mrs. ° Elsie ‘ul Rawlinson, who recently spent-a lovely hol- iday with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. wishes to send Happy Christmas Greetings and Happy Memories to the very many dear friends she made during her visit. She also wishes to say her flight home, the Polar Air Route, was delightful and much enjoyed. Births. . WEBB — To Mr. and Mrs. |W. D. Webb (nee Audrey Thorp) |: December 3, a son. Killough— To Mr, and Mrs. J.C. a daughter, Heather May. Géronazzq — To Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Geronazzo, of Castlegar, November 29th at ‘Trail-Tadanae Hospital, a daughter. Zi Mr. .and Mrs, Bill Hawden|, Macbetli_ and family of Kinnaird, |- Killough of. Castlegar, November}: . 28th at Trail-Tadanac Hospital,|-° i Wa: Kinnaird were the ‘recént “guests of the former’s uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. F. Briggeman Odd Aasland to his t ‘Walburg, Sask, is visiting her — Mrs.J, F. ieitough, Vice-President — Mrs. C, Petts. ae Recording Secretary — Mrs, M. daughter’ and)’ son-in-law, : Mr.| Woolverton. and Mrs, R, E. ci i Mr. and Mrs. H. Kemperman| », yorman, and two olaset ‘daughters eave Treasurer — Mrs. J. Toogood, «Mrs, Re L. Forbes’ of. St. — Mrs. home at Castlegar. after: spend; ing’ the weekénd” at Deer‘: ‘Park .on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs, P. Romaine,| and sons Michael and Danny of Kinnaird spent ‘the weekend at their home: here, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Phelps and children of Crawford. Bay were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Phelps. , where 5 dt Alt bo: ly | Dorcas Secretary — Mrs, they..w! ee ard. a: “plane to’ fly Bune: to Holland, for a’ thrée week's ‘visit with their parents, “Living Message" Seeretary Miss Jean Stainton, Mr, and Mrs. C. Loveland and stn Stevie of Spokane visit-| “Prayer . Partner" Secretary Mrs, P, Swanson. ed with Mrs. Lovelands’ parents Two new officers were elec- over the weekend, Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Waldie, ted: L “Litttle Helpers” Secretary — Mrs, J. Kelly, to succeed Mrs. R. West who has filled this office — ee The Supreme Court of Cana- da, established by Parliament in 1875, ‘) The following: otters, were ‘ very capably for a number ‘o@ |] Batted Thank Offering Secre — Mrs. B, Donnan:. - : sa i Combination / DOORS AND.’ : 1 WINDOWS ‘Gastieaan | SASH & DOOR WORKS phone 3201 ' Mr. and Mrs, R. of Trail were wweokend visitors to Deer Park, \ Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs, A. Law were recent visitors to Syringa Creek the guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Coleman on the occasion of their grand-daughter Cheryl's 3rd@_ birthday. . “Wedding , STEFONIUK — CACCHIONL St, Anthony of Padua Church’ lovely wedding on Saturday, November 23, when Father John’ Forrest united. in marriage Maria... C. daughter: of Mr." and Mrs... Ro- land Cacchioni of 468 Rossland Avenue, and William Fred Ste- foniuk of Castlegar. The +Church was. tastefully decorated for the ceremony with bouquets of white ‘mums. in -Trail was the ‘scene of ‘al* Pineapple, Calinda crushed Old Dutch +20-0z. tin, 2 for ig i Ge Ovaitine, 12 oz. jar... 32 oz. tin i060. 67e 2 tins for. s . | Lux ing is Detergent, CAA Cleanser, 14 02. : Surf, silverplate pack, Nestle e Quik: | A 2 1b. tin......... $1.09 5 Ib. box Walnuts, Nestle’s Nescafe, 6 oz. jar ......... $1.29 Giant, pkg. Dog Meal, Gain e’s, MARGARINE, SUGAR, 10 Ib... 2... ee MILK, Carsation, $1.19 2 Ibs. Tube sexe 99 Better Buy or Delmar TOMATOES, LETTUCE. -PEAS, Lynn Valley, 4 tins BABY FOOD, Gerber’s or Heinz 3 tins ....-. 29c TOMATO JUICE, Hunt’s 48 oz., 3.tins ...... 99c PEANUT BUTTER, Kersey’s 4 Ib. tin . : : Lb. 5 alts de Qateery 490 Kx. MIXED . 89c ile a JAP ORANGES, NUTS, No Peanuts _ on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 A FREE 20 LB. TURKEY WILL BE GIVEN AWAY ASK FOR ENTRY FORMS AT THE STORE od BOT ROASTS, Ib. ..........0-eseeseees2 398 STEAKS Sirloin or T-Bone Ib. ....-. ROUND STEAKS, ib. wee eeneeeeeeeeeerce O96 PORK CHOPS, I, ........-22.20.-0 eee. BC . PRIME PORK. SHOULDER, Ib. -... + BROADBREASTED EE 800. Please Book Your Xmas Hams and Turkeys Early Cut Raie rocery Kinnaird The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore a floor length full skirted gown of white lace over satin, with long. petal sleeves, scoop neckline, and fea- turing a small train at the back. The bride’s jewelery was a set of pearl necklace and ear- rings, ‘the gift of the groom, and she carried a bouquet of red roses, ‘ ze Miss Elena Decémbrini, Maid of Honor, and bridesmaids: Miss Bunny Dalotse Foe Miss drene length dresses ae deep “shrimp colour and carried houquets of white carnations with shrimp- tinted petal tips. Steve Gryschuk of Kam- loops was best man, and the ush- ers were thé bride's brother, Ro- land Cacchioni, Jr, and Roy Eng-+ lund of Castlegar. Wedding music was played by Mrs. A, Tognotti, and the soloist was Miss Kathleen Fan- tin who sang the beautiful: ‘Ave Maria” At the reception for many friends and relatives held in the Colombo Hall following the cere. mony, the guests were received by the bride and groom, their parents and, the bridal party. Mrs, Cacchioni chose a blue- green sheath dress for her daugh- ter’s wedding, and with this she wore a pink hat and jewelery. The groom's mother wore a sheath dress of emerald green complimented pa brown ac- ed with a lace ‘cloth, and: graced the four-tiered white and silver wedding cake. Decorations also featured a ee of cut flowers. : For ther’ aoin . the bride chose a white aad gold sheath, With fur trim on tHe’ poc- wore a. white feather hat’ and white gloves, gold jewelery and metallic grey ‘man-made’ fur. Out of town guesté were Mr. and Mrs. A. Montalbetti and Mr. A. Toppano cf Coleman, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. A, Chapman. of Kamloops, Mr. and Mrs. J. Twad- dle, Prince George, and Mr. and | Mrs. G. Atkinson of Coleman. * ‘79¢ 1b. salle bag 33+... 608 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to the Fire De- partment and RCMP and especi- ally FireeChief Lewis in his prompt action in calling the fire the explosion at our store, also for all the sympathy and help we've been .getting since the nightmare we've. been. through, There just. aren't words to ex-|* firs. RT. Waldio Heads Robson W.A. ‘ The angel meeting of. the press our cessories, “ ¥ hal The bride's. table was cover: |. with silver ‘candle holders, ana! kets and* black patent leather |4. shoes and handbag. With this: she}: Strawberry Jam, Nabob, 41b.tin.......... $1.05] £2 Bass, Fort Garry, 100’s ..:. 2... 79¢ LETTUCE, Cello, Ib. CELERY, Cello, tb. ORANGES, California, 5 Ths. for MANDARIN ORANGES, Box .. MANDARIN. ORANGES, Bundle or 2. ..... CHOICE « #8 + PRE- TRIMM . “RED and BLUE BRAND BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib. 2.0.0.0. e ee 2 B8e RUMP ROASTS, Ib. . 55c- CROSS RIB ROASTS, Ib. Leceeneies 490 POT ROAST, Ib. 02.02.00... cc ceeds sees. 390 PORK CHOPS, loin, Ib. ...........0000 VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, Ib.,:. . FOR” Your FESTIVE SEASON , WE HAVE A: CHOICE. ELECTION OF. Cheistmos Candies — Boxed Chocolates — Fancy’ ‘Biscults : & Nuts~ Local Turkeys — Eviscerated-: Geese and Ducks — Hams ‘order early and avoid. disappointment . 2 marshall in Vancouver, God Bless You All, To ali our friends end every- Mr, and Mrs, Peter Harvick, one who helped 80 much. after and Family, the R. C.My Church was hela on Tues- day afternoon and opened. with the singing of | the carol ‘0 Little. Town of | ee ARE YOUR CHILDREN MEMBERS “OF THE SCHOOL ‘ACCIDENT + PROGRAM? she CHECK IT CAREFULLY FOR BENEFITS DERIVED THIS PLAN: * The. annual reports \'of'the: secretary, . treasurer -- -and,. other committees were given. | Mrs. S. Humphries reported for, the nomination committee with the following officers be- ing elected for the. coming year; President Mrs, R, T. Waldie; Vice-President, Mrs. A. W, Thorp; =| Treasurer, Mrs, H, Evans; Secre- tary, Mrs. J. Raine; °P News of Silver Birch The Silver Birch [dice games, are finally settling down after the excitement, of “open house” -at.the membership meeting and uvuw preparations start for Christ- mas decorations. Mrs, Palson has given’ me a list of things that would be very welcome if any- one found they.had any of them around the house. Ring toss, horseshoes ‘(inside* variety), shoz pockets (bag for shoes that you hang ‘on a door or wall), maga- Convener, Mrs, D. Carter, .. Mrs,” Squires thanked the retiring: president for her good leadership and also the, retiring vice-president, Mrs, R, T. Waldie then took the, chair and asked for the help of all the members, Mrs. Carter conducted ‘the Follow * Instruction On Applic - Anderson Agencies ! NERA es Beas Everyday. Low’ Prices ‘Assorted CHOCOLATES, ‘Sugarhouse, 2 Ib. box $1.29" Willard’s CHOCOLATES, 1 Ib. box .... Mixed Christmas: HARD CANDY, ib. COFFEE, Nobob; Ib: . MARGARINE, Delmar, 2 Ibs. _ KING SIZE FAB “GIANT SIZE TIDE JERGEN’S TOILET SOAP; 5 bars . PACIFIC MILK, 2 toll tins ORANGES; 5 Ibs: - LETTUCE, Cello Trimmed, Ib. GRAPEFRUIT, Pink, 4 large for . K EATS. SAUSAGES, Hic., ib. PORK CHOPS, olf cuts, Ib. period, Mrs. 0, Suth- etland read from the Reader's Digest of 1954, an article “Let's keep Christmas” by Peter Mar- shall, This reading was inter- spersed : at appropriate moments by the singing of a Swedish carol, an Austrian Carol, a Dutch Carol, French Carol and two English Carols, These ‘were sung by Mrs. R, T. Waidie, Mrs, H.. Evans and Mrs. M. McPhee. The ‘meéting closed with thé Mizpah Benediction, : - The ladies exchanged . gifts from a gaily decorated’ Christ- mas tree and a box of presents will be ‘forwarded to the aged men. in the Hostel at Nelsén.' Turkey Supper For Hospital: Project The executive of the Rob-, son Women's Institute entertain- ed with a turkey supper on Wed.|"" evening in the Community Hall. This was a very successful venture, with 75 sitting down for supper,’ The proceeds of which are earmarked for the Hospital Project, Mr, O.'B. Ballard, chairman of ‘the Centennial Committze| thanked those in charge for such a wonderful supper, then intro- duced the guest speaker, Mr. J. the Hospital Ad- T-BONE or SIRLOIN STEAKS, B.B., ‘Ib. BACON, side: sliced, : lean, tb. Order Your TURKEY NOW For C -TRISCHUCKS | Store Closed Monday’ Afferncon - i Open All Bey ‘Wednesday mistrator, who “spoke of the needs of the hospital, and ‘what could be contributed. . Mr, Bainbridge”. also ispoke of the wheel chair that had been donated. by the school: children’ of Robson. There was a question and answer period, and Mr, Bainbridge was kept. busy: for] > awhile answering: ‘these questions. zines bhildren’s), “Grade Teacher” or “Humpty Dumpty”, Poster ‘paints, bits of felt, doll clothes, bottle caps, buttons, * sequins,. corks, beads, Si. Alban’s W.A. Hold Annual. Bazaar The ,W. A. of St. Alban’s Church held their annual Christ- mas Bazaar and Tea on Satur- day, Nov, 30th in the Parish Hall, which was suitably decorated for the occasion,’ with Christmas flowers and greenery, while fig. ures of choir boys singing in front of a vhurch window, was the centre. of interest behind the beautifully appointed tea table. Mrs. J. F, Killough, the pres- ident, received the guests. Those who poured tea were — Mrs. J. Bloomer, Mrs. L E, Kiltough, Mrs, A, Horswill and Mrs, M, King. ‘ Serviteurs were — Mrs. C, King, Mrs,.C, Petts, Mrs.-J:, Ma- der,. Mra,. C.- ‘Thring and Mrs, J. Toogood,' In charge .of refreshments were — Mrs, F. Hostetter, Miss J. Stainton, Mrs, R. West. i Sewing and. ffancy work -- Mrs.. M, Stainton, Mrs. H, West- wood, Bake table. — Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs, B, Trussler, Mrs, M. Wool- verton. : s : A “Thrift Table”. was’ con- vened by Mrs. J, Mackenzie and “Mystery Parcels” were sold by Mrs. W. McCabe. - Tea tickets and a door prize were in the. char; Jones, Mrs. D. ‘wali e won the door prize. ' ‘ Mrs. M. Dalton’s guess of “513 cranberries in the jar’ won the prize (a basket of groceries) for the guessing contest conducted -| by. Mrs, B. Donnan,’ “51a” was the setuat: number. Those, in-charge of the supper ay were Mrs..W. T. Waldie, Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs, A. Smecher, Mrs, S: Grant, Mrs, 'E, W.; ‘McPhee, and|. Mrs, J. Stadler, Mr. Sack Scott! was kept busy carving, the ‘tur- key. 4 Would you be interested in joining our = Squadron 581 Seventeen cadets turned cut for the rifle practice last Satur- ‘(| day and a‘good deal of ammuni- tion was-expended. We‘ must now wait for a ‘new supply. be- fore further training may be . earried :out, The cadets will be notifiéd’ when our new shipment arrives, by the Civilian Committee : last week and was highly: commended ~{ for, their, smart turnout, . Cadets FOOD PLAN? For $5.00'a month ‘you buy your groceries at COST SAI LMON, » pin pay Pacific “ige.. tin ‘ EANUT BUTTER, .24 Wake Iqd. Simon qts. ... EAM «. A: Small: eae Is" “Taken On Frozen or Perishable Food Suck As. FRESH: "FRUITS, VEGETABLES and MEATS REMEMBER: These are NOT just Weekend Specials — _ 5 ae are every day of the month prices, Please investigate this op; : neighbours, This He is fo. start PTANUARY 2 to save 58, Tell your friends and “Ww. BALLARD, - | \GENTRAL TRADING — Kinnaird, BC. Mackereth and Fafres’ clicked for theatre tickets, we wonder where FiSgt. Pelligren’‘ was? December 13 and 14 are-im- portant days for the squadron as once: again we shall be con- ducting ‘our Annual Nut Drive. In the past we have appreciated the. enthusiastic patronage and hope that in this yéar we will do “even better. We have a larg- er squadron, ‘a_more. ambitious |‘prégram and for ‘these. reasons more in the way of operating funds are necessary, LAC -R. Cristofoli. was pro- moted to Corporal at last nights parade. He. is a long time mem- ber of the squadron and we feel ‘sure ‘that although he is small casters, coasters, |toothpaste caps or colourful tops otf bottles and. basket’ ball tha already. been donated, S' ntioned that it would ‘be aivtully nice to have the felt as soon as possible to make some things for Christ mas, ;-hoop for «the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 5, 1957 2 5 Recreation Consultant Guest Speaker At Rob. A special meeting of the Robson Recreational Society was held in the hall on Monday evening December 2nd. re The guest speaker was Mr. R. Stangroom, Recreational Con- sultant for the West Kootenay Region. He gave a most interest- ine talk on the scope ‘and work and Fruit Growers Elect Officers .. The Annual: Meeting of the Robson, Bonnington, local of the B.C. Frult Growers’ Association held their meeting at the home of Mr. Ross Oborne on Novem- ber 28, The election of officers for *|.1958 was held and those elect- ed: ‘were, President - R. - Oborne, Vice . President F, B, Giraud, Secretary D. Carter, Committee members O. B.. Ballard and R. M. Murray of Bonnington, Following the business meet- ing Dr. M. Walshand Dr. ‘L. the ‘benefits that can” accrue in the way of drama, music, arts, erafts, ete. by belonging thereto, After a discussion it was de- cided to have Mr, Stangroom at- tend the general meeting in Jan, when decisions will be made, A hearty vote of thank, was ex- ténded to Mr. Stangroom by Mr. O.'B, Ballard, the chairman. A social hour and refresh- ments were enjoyed after the meeting. Lopateci of Summerland experi- mental station and J, E. Swales District Horticulturist of Creston, spoke on the experimental con- trol measure for brown rot plan- ned, for the. district, FOR -YOUR -Shopp iz PRICED AT Karnies Hopping 2 _ NEW HINT-OF-A-TINT NYLONS, e 9-1 sin Blue, Black, Brown CHRISTMAS $1.50 PRICED AT ©: BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES — 12 - 14° hite - Pastels - Stripes $2.95 to $6.95 : aa SWEATERS The squadron © ‘was inspected || CARDIGANS, 36 - 44 at. Pave NETTE, SML SNUGGLEDOWN. NYLON... : PULLOVERS, 36 - 44 at .. NIGHT GOWNS _ FLANNETTE .: SNUGGLEDOWN .. 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