4 . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 22, 1958 DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES REPORTERS Castlegar Mrs. Hostetter - 7181 THE = Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 Mrs, Johnson = 2672 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin Ln Castlegar Happenings, Mrs. L, Bridgeman leaves Saturday for a three-month trip to Europe. .She will sail from New York May 29 and plans to visit Denmark, England, Scot- land and France. While in Paris in July she will attend the, Eur- opean Congress of the Soroptom- ists International. Mr, and Mrs. W. Easton left ‘Tuesday for Penticton where they will attend the ceremonies at which their son-in-law, Wayne Mackenzie will be ordained to the ministry of the United Chur- ch, Mr, and Mrs. MacKenzie and family preceeded them to Pen- ticton, spending a few days in Spokane while enroute. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Killough F tlegar Drug Store Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, E, A. MceDon- ‘ald had as weekend guests the former's brother and_ sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, A. R. McDon- ald of Greenwood. Mrs. A, Brodula and family, former residents of Castlegar, at- tended the May Day celebrations here on Monday. Mrs, C. C. Bradford, Mrs, V. Sorenson and Mrs, J. Sherbiko at- tended the Grand Convention of Pythian Sisters which was held last week in Vernon, Mrs. Brad- Kinnaird Korner Richards, in- Mr, and Mrs. Louise Mary font daughter of George Richards, was baptized Sunday evening in St. Rita's Church by Father Brophy, God- parents were Christine and Vic- tor Kravski, Mr. and Mrs. George Good- ine and ‘family will be making 4heir home in The Pas, Manitoba for a time. Mrs, Goodine will spend a month with relatives in before ing nor- ford was the official del from Kootenay Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joyce of Cranbrook .were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Conroy. Commissioner George Carr left for V th, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Archi- bald and Mr. and Mrs. Frank An- scombe spent the weeknd in Cur- lew, Wash. They travelled to Spokane on Friday evening, ar- riving home on Monday after- of V were in Ci for the holiday weekend, visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Toogood and also Mr, and Mrs. H. Killough in Kinnaird, Miss Joan Lightle, who tea- ches at Langley, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. Lightle. Mr. A. Archibald has gone to Flin Flon, Manitoba; where he will be employed by Mannix Construction, Mr. Fred Parent was the lucky winner of the cake at the where he will spend a few days in Shaughnessy hospital, ern, BIRTHS PLOTNIKOFF — To Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Plotnikoff of Robson, May 16, a son. IMIOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. W. Smioff, Robson, May 17, a daugh- ter, ANDERSON — To Mr. and Mrs Glen Anderson, May 19, a son. STEFONIUK — To Mr. and Mrs, CWL bake sale held in the Cas- W. F. Stefoniuk, May 19, a son. CASTLEGAR HOSP The Hospital is still sho and DISTRICT ITAL rt two registered nurses We should be grateful to hear from any local nurses who could work full time, even if only temporary noon, J. F. W. Pierpoint of Wy- oming, Ontario, will spend the summer: with his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Pierpoint. Also visiting at the Pierpoint home is Mrs. Pier- point’s mother, Mrs, E. H. Chen- ey of Youbou, on Vancouver Is- land, who leaves this weekend, Mr. and Mrs, K. Markle and girls spent the weekend at their summer home in Christina Lake. and family spent the weekend at their summer place near Korken- dale. Gordon Wall accompanied them. - Mr, and Mrs. John Kennedy and family motored to Creston to attend the Blossom Festival, spending the weekend with re- latives, Janie Heagy accompanied them. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Heagy spent the weekend in New Den- ver, visiting Rev. and Mrs. D. Mackellar, Mr, and Mrs. D. Deverson and boys spent Monday in New J. Bainbridge, Administrator Denver visiting the latter’s bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McDonald, Mrs. W. Cheveldave and two daughters spent the weekend vi- siting relatives in Grand Forks, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fenner - Mrs, A. McLeod of Saskatoon Sask. is at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fitzpatrick, to spend the ‘summer months, “Mrs. E, Gare ‘of Calgary arrived at the Fitzpatrick home on Sunday for a visit. Spending the weekend at the home of Mrs. J. C, McLeod was her mother, Mrs. K, sensen of Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Eldridge spent the weekend in Creston visiting, the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs, James Peterson. y Robson Socials Mr. and Mrs, A. Smceher and Mr.’ and Mrs, H. Smecher and family motored to Riondel on Sunday where they met Mr. and Mrs, Art Nixon and family of Kimberley for a family pic- nic, Among those attending the District W.1 convention at Craw- ford Bay, May 14 were Mrs. R. ‘W. Chalmers, Mrs, S. Grant, Mrs. O. B, Ballard, Mrs,-W. T. Waldie, Mrs, L. F. Quance, Mrs, G. O. Sutherland and Miss Ruth Mc- Diarmid : Mrs. H. siieehiee ‘and child- ren are visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. Soppet in Fruitvale for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, D. Adshead’s Buests for a few days were Mr. and Mrs, L. Knelsen of Moose Jaw, Sask. Mr. Knelsen is the nephew of Mr. Adshead. Tuesday a suprise baby show- er in honor of Eleanor Louise, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Meredith, was held at the home of Mrs. J. Scott. The shower was arranged by Miss Proudfoot’s Healtli and Per- sonal Development 20 girls. Six- teen guests were present. Others who were unable to attend sent their best wishes along with gifts, Baby “Binky” honored the guests with her presence until “Daddy itl y May Day | (continued from page 1) forest, x ‘Other floats in the parade in- cluded the IODE float, which is non-competitive, but formed a striking and picture ond best by Vera Plotnikoff. - Best tricycle prize went to Lorne Harniston, second to Jean- ie Price. : During the afternoon pro- gram, selections were presented by the band and dances were with its blue and white stream- ers and clusters of dogwood flo- wers forming an effective set- ting for the Queen and her court. The Centennial theme was again carrid out in the large figures, “B.C, 1858 to 1958", _ atop the float. There was also a float entered by the Brownies, a truck decor- ated with, the brown and green colors and filled with Brownies! The Knights of Phythias and Phythian Sisters float was a decorated truck with a group of citizens dressed in centennial at- tire, The Kiwanis Club had two centers of interest on their pres- entation, one advertising the big Bingo night sponsored by the club on June 7, and the other Chief Justice, Mathew Begbie and his court. The Arrow Boat Club enter- ed two boats in the parade, drawn on trailers behind an aut- omobile. A ‘large placard adver- tised the Fish Derby now runnig, A novel entry was the Vil- lage of Castlegar's new motor- grader, which was gaily decor- ated with familiar centennial trimmings. Firemen of the Castlegar Fire Department led off the par- ade and were followed by the band, then came the Scarlet- coated representatives of the lo cal RCMP detachment, the floats, Squadron 581 Air Cadets, Scouts, Cubs, Brownies and Guides fol- lowed by decorated bicycles, tricycles and kiddies dressed in fancy an comic costumes. Winners of the best decora- ted doll buggy were Linda Thring (1), and Stella Rivers (2). The best-dressed boy was Richard Davis followed by Leon- ard Piquard and Tom Condy. Boys comics were Jimmy Rysen and Ronnie Strelieff. Best dressed girl was Sandra Richards, follewed by Sue Kil- lough. Best comic girl was Diane was bedtime. Mr, Meredith is a The best decorated: bike was teacher at S.H.H.S. entered by Donny Shay and sec- being a tableau of B.C.'s first}. by Mrs. A pupils, both square dancing and Highland dancing, as well as the traditional May pole dance, A demonstration was given by ‘the Drum Majorettes under Gail Seaton and a group of dance numbers was presented by the pupils of Mrs, Maisie Zinio. Remainder of the entertain- ment consisted of Bingo games, the Kiwanis car rides. for the youngsters and the Pony League Ball games in the gies, costumes etc, were Mrs. W. § Reed, R, Rivers and Mrs. R. Mad. docks. Drawing for the lucky tic- ket winners was held at 5 p.m. and winner of first prize was Diane Card of Robson, second was J. D. Lewis of Kinnaird and third was H, George ,of ‘Kinnaird, NOTICE The AOTS Club will commence the K.R.C. In the ball game between the Castlgar Cubs, coached by Gib Lind, and the Castlegar Cardinals, coached by Mike Dalton, the Cubs came out on top by a score of 14 to 9, The Girl Guides sct up a First Ald post to take care of any mishaps." of the busi district of Castlegar this , coming Saturday, con- tinuing to Moy 31. We respectfully, hope that you will be ready when Master of C was Howard Meredith and Parade Marshall was-Eacl Norris, while of the Fire D kept order on the grounds, Judges of floats’ were A, P. Mrs. W. pa and H,. Bate, Judges of doll bug- [Jiao eee ~the- calls, -K.R.C. Business canvass MAY 24 to MAY 3] inclusive TRAM TENDERS ARE: BEING CALLED FOR THE REMOVAL OF FIRE SIREN FROM THE OLD FIRE HALL AND RELOCATING SAME AT NEW FIRE HALL For full particulars contact Fire Chief Ed. Lewis, Phone 4421 ‘ | fl j y The following are the re- sults of the sports events at the Victoria Day celebrations, spon- sored by the LO.D.E. and han- dled by Jim Corbett, principel of Castlegar Elementary Schools: Boys under 6 dash:— Ron Bart- soft, Chris Moffat, David Sylvest, Girls‘ under 6 dash’ — Margaret McGauley, Marlene Reibin, Clara }. Watson. Boys 6 and under dash — “Andy Swetlishoff, Chris Moffat,, Rich-| ard Davis, Girls 6 and under dash — Betty Fomenoff, Vicki Obetkoff, Mar- garet McGauley. Boys 7 and under dash —- Bobby Maloff, Larry Popoff, Ian Thomp- son, Girls 7 and under rash — Shir- ley Fomenoff, Lindsay Conroy, Marion McGauley. Bova 8 and under dash — Tom- my Garrett, Gene Shutek, Ray- mond Halarewich, IODE Victoria Day Sports Resulls Girls, 8 and under dash — Veracrine Ritkoff, Judy Bartsoff and Rilkoff, Shirley Fomenoff, Patsy Hughes, Boys 10 and under dash — Har- old Thring, Tommy Garrett, Phil- ip Zibin.: Girls 10 and under dash — Carol Groutage, Kathleen Garrett and Judy Bartsoff, Kathy Rilkoft, Girls 12 and under dash — Lin- da Bro, Kathleen Garrett, Glen- na Howes, Boys 12 and under dash — Bob- by Batting, Alan. Smith, Fred Nevakshonoff. Girls 8 and under 3 legged race ~— Shirley Fomenoff and Louise Bartsoff, Lindsay Conroy and Vicki Obetkoff, Gay McNab and Elizabeth Deans. Boys 8 and under sack race — Tommy Garrett, Philip Zibin, Bobby Maloft. Girls 10 and under 3 legged race —- Carol Groutage and Joy An- derson, Glenna Howes and Cath- Kathleen Garrett. Boys 10 and under sack race — Leslie Koehle, Wilson Woodrow, Harold Thring. Girls 12 and under 3 legged.race — Susan Mitchell and Jill Hugh- es, Carol Groutage and Louise Davis, Dorothy Thring and Bar- bara Lightle, Boys 12 and under sack race — Leslie Koehle, Harold Throng, Alan Smith. Girls 8 and under sack race — Patsy Hughes, Wanda Harding, Shirley Fomenoft. Boys 8 and under 3-legged race —— Alan Thompson and Richard Horlick, Ian Thompson and Lar- ry Bosse, Bobby Maloff end Lar- ry Popoff, Girls 10 and under sack race — Linda Bro, Katherine Rilkotf, Judy Bartsoff, G. L. Filippelli has been ap- pointed supervisor of files and Yecords for the CM&S Co., ac- cording to an announcement by R. D. Perry, sige pregaant and in“his new “post Mr, Filip- pelli will be Tespopelble for the Registration of standard reporting, filing and recording procedures, He will: work in the administrative con- Old Garg Stop Here '; The 800-mile Vintage Car Run from Fernie to Victoria stop- ped in Castlegar. for 1% hours Tuesday and was enjoyed by all who saw it.” The Caravan was broken into two patts at Nelson with five of the sixteen cars going through here and th others going to Trail via Salmo. , The cars were met at the ferry at 11 am, by members 92 the Trail and Warfield Kinsmen elubs and by Castlegar council chairman N.‘'T. Oglow and fire chief ‘Ed Lewis. Mr. Lewis led the cars to the Columbia Builders Parking lot with the fire engine. The cars were here until 12.30 p.m. while thelr drivers and Passengers ate and the cars were serviced. They then stopped at the elemntary. school grounds and'again at Kinnaird. Mr. Oglow welcomed’ the caravan to Castlegar and gave them a letter to carry with them. In it he advised the cars to “im- pose upon the good graces of a friendly country to the south” and so miss crossing the Mon- ashee. (The full text of Mr, Og- low’s letter will be carried inj next week's issue.) Vay Hawkins Marriage : A’ ‘pretty ‘double-ring -wed- ding took place May 2 at 6 p.m. Registration of School Beginners District No. 9 (Castlegar) will be held as follows: OOTISCHENIA SCHOOL; Thurs., May 22, ot 1:30 p.m. ‘ ROBSON SCHOOL; Mon., May 26, at 3.00 p.m. TARRYS SCHOOL; Tues., May 27, at 1,30 p.m. CASTLEGAR at TWIN RIVERS; Wed., May 28, 9.00. a.m, — 12, 00 noon - 1.00 p.m. — 3.00 p.m. VALLEY VISTA SCHOOL; Thur., Moy 29, ot 10.00 a.m. KINNAIRD SCHOOL; Thur., May 297 at 1.30 p.m. Children commencing school in September must have proof of age and must be six years old on or before Dee. 31, 1958 Registration of beginners and pre-school children for the Dental Program See wit ‘also be carried out at the: timecoftSchoo! Registration. * Medical Check-up will be- given Pe the Public’ Health Numa: §\ length veil, carrying a love knot when Ella Vay. Hawkins, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, A.'R. L. Haw- kins of; Kinnaird, became the|the bride's matron wearing pink net over taffeta with a matching flower head piece, white gloves and shoes. She carried a bouquet similar to th matron of honor’s. bride of William R. Oliphant of Edmonton in the Costlests Ang- lican Church. The wedding took Place on the 30th anniversary of the mar- riage of the. bride's parents. and the officiating clergyman in a church decorated -with spring|Was- best man. Ushers were Ro- bert Hawkins of Calgary and Ron Staudinger of Kinnaird. flowers, The bride, wearing a waltz- length gown-of white nylon net} with nylon and rayon ruffled lace, taffeta-edged empire bodice with lily point sleeves and a dou- ble net bouffant s'cirt with rows of net and lace and wearing a white flowered tiara with chapel of red carnations was, given in marriage by her father.: Wedding music was played by Mrs, B. Hostetter and a solo was sung by” Mrs. Hazel Too- good: Matron of honor was Mrs. Ronald Hawkins who wore blue net over taffeta with a matching and Mrs. Robert F. Oliphant of Archdeacon B. A, Resker was|Kinnaird. Ossian Oliphant, bro- imported fabric in blue emboss- flower. head piece, white gloves and shoes, She carried a bouquet which matched her dress. Mrs, Shirley Hawkins was - The groom's parents are Mr. ther of the groom from Kelowna The bride’s mother wore an ed cotton with all-over white duco design featuring empire waist and full skirt of all round tapered gores. She had white ac- cesscries.and Her flowers were red cernations, The groom’s mother | wore an afternoon dress of mixed gold and brown with white accessories, Her flowers were yellow carna- tions, The wedding reeption- was held at the Kinnaird, Improvemnt Society. Hall. The three-tier wed- ding cake was baked. by . Mrs. GOOD LUCK MARGARINE BLUE BONNET, 2 Ibs. . BETTER BUY, 2 Ibs. ..... WITH CHINAWARE, Box _ WESTON SODAS, . LB. BOX NABOB TEA. 60’s .....:.... NEILSON’S COCOA, Ib. ... Lucy Dolsen and decorated by Mrs, Grace Smith. It was topped by swans and flanked by can- dles embedded in forget-me-nots. Hosnital Auxiliary Radishes & Green Onions CARNATION MILK, 6-tins: .. , CHEEZ WHIZ, 1Ib. jar ....... PORK & BEANS, Better Buy, 4 tins . . - 49¢ CORDIAL (Malkins), 320z............. 55e MIRACLE MARGARINE, Kraft, 2 Ibs. .... 2. . 49c MARSHMALLOWS, 1 Ib. pkg. ... ICE CREAM, Peter’s brick May 23rd and 24th .CRAB MEAT. Seiko 12's tin ... MARSHMALLOWS, Angelus V's, pkt. .... CORDIAL NUTTY 724 ox. bottle ALPHA-BIT, CLUB,. "SAVES. TIME 3 att MAKES CENTS JELLY Y POWDERS, Nabob, 6 for. aes TOMATOES, Fresh fieid, Ih. . APPLE JUICE, 48 o2., clear, 2 for BOLOGNA, sliced, tb. . . WIERERS, No. f, fb. . Trischuck’ Je nee ee COC: weeece, 6c". woot. 386 weanenes OOS and » District To Purchase Freezer Members of. the - Castlegar Ladies’ . Hospital Auxiliary plan to purchase a deep freeze for the hospital. This was decided at their May: 14 meeting, The meeting ‘also discussed .atrangements for the’ birthday tea which will be held to ob- ‘serve -the anniversary of the for- mation of:the Auxiliary. A defin- ite date has pot yet’ been set.as it will depend on arrangements made for the tea... Mrs, L. V. Campbell report- ed to members on the purchase of a gift for Mrs. McNab, mother of the District’s Centennial baby, Robyn McNab. A suggestion was made that fruit and be canned The tables were covered with serie flowers and tulips. sen and Mrs. Smith. It was top- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haw- kins had an anniversary cake at the: wedding which was also ba- kéd and decorated by Mrs. Dol- ped by-a vase of flowers in which was embedded the numeral 30, The cake was flanked by vases of: tulips, ‘The toast to the bride was given by the bride’s uncle, Everd Cooper of Victoria. An interest- ing feature is the fact that Mr. and Mrs, Cooper were Mr, and Mrs. Hawkin's attendants at their wedding 30 years ago. Mr. Cooper's toast was re- sponded to by the groom who in turn proposed a toast to the to which Ossain Ol- by Auxiliary members using the hospital kitchen facilities. The hospital would supply sugar and this plan would give persons who have a surplus of garden| Hawkins, Produce and fruit an opportun- iphant responded. A toast to Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins was given by Mr. Cooper and responded to by Mr. For the wedding trip to, Van- 2 bunches, a sees. 15e Kinw/siZE VALUES.. Union Brand Meat Week AT BOB’S PAY’N TAKIT UNION BRAND FRANKS, cello, __ Plus a free Barbacue Fork for the weekend picnic 2 Ibs. for $1.09 UNION BRAND RED LABEL T-BONE STEAKS, . re They're Tender and Juicy . UNION BRAND BOLOGNA, BREAD (Star Bakery), Post's Cereal, 2 pkts for . 1... 33 , NESTLE’S NESCAFE, POTATOES, No. 1 Gems, & m7 ig : . is ey “ 10 Ibs. ...,..:.... 59¢ ff 7 : “ NESTLE’S QUICK, 100 Ibs. ......... $4.75 2 Ib. tin , WESTMINSTER TISSUE, MARGARINE, ‘and ‘she wore a pearl necklace + 49e ; Parkay, 2. oes q iyi : x x . P m_ : 3 2 . 5 and earring set, a gitt of, the BONUS, Giant, - ~ ) fet es site a 2 z & : o groom, - : : i oo q q : z Sa with chinaware, ‘pkg. 79c fie 8 P : | i eed : : were read at the reception from 2 a é 7 Vancouver and Prince Rupert, Guests of a distance at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs, Ro- bert Hawkins and Mrs. Ella Jackson, Calgary; Mr. Harry Ri- pall Lioydminister, Sask; Mr. and Mrs, Everd Cooper, Victoria; Mrs, M. M. Jones, he groom's QREN MONDAY A.M. imother from Chicago, Mr. Ossain Ollphant of Kelowno. OPEN LATE FRIDAY NIGHT The newly-wed couple will is reside at 9804-87th St. Edmonton. couver, Victoria and U.S. points per. 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