PAGE 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia i CAT : THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1952 {Soni Voyage Party. ileld For Pedersons’ A surprise “bon voyage” party - as held last week at the home ¢ Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bystrom é honor of Mr. and Mrs, J. - ederson who are leaving for 2nmark on an extended visit -cith friends and relatives. The evening was spent in - laying: cards following which 17 sts were served refreshments. ighlight was the twotier cake z EO HIEIE HI PEC TUTTE HEA HES sites at the... i i | i a ( e ‘ .-. garden lime, fertilizers of all types - A CAR OF VIGORO JUST ARRIVED See our display of garden tools, fencings, etc. Some very good buys in Mercury Outboard Motors from 3.6 h.p. to 25 ~ KRUEGER'S FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING Free Estimates Expert Workmanship Box 162 or Phone 2643 ARRANGE pecgatgeren, ates SSRs ee Tes 12 inch per cord. - Yes!! The very latest in records can be heard at the Castle Theatre AND purchased LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Phone 4208 Anderson Feed Co. Our garden and field seeds are in good supply nes oe ne SSS aaaSSS_S_S___=_S=]S= 4 : “son . . a Plumbing -& Heating Check these prices and be assured you can shop at home and save money. ‘ HAND BASINS, complete MODERN CLOSETS, complete . BATH TUBS, recess, complete KITCHEN SINKS. Priced from ' See Them on Display FOR NEW FIXTURES NOW! WALDIE'S "wep man with bon: voyage jins¢ribed on ‘the bottom. layer , while a. miniature ship, with the Danish flag, ‘set in navy blue icing, topped the cake. Mr. Pederson received his handkerchiefs done up _ hobo- style. B Present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Korody, Mr, and Mrs. G. Krue- ger, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jensen, Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs. McLuckie, Mrs. Mrs. K. Kn » Mrs. S. Ryson, Miss A. Baker and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bystrom. “don Anderson. Lots of It DRY "$18.00. Isimediate Delivery CARLSEN'S BUILDING SUPPLY: -is ’ “Mrs. C. Frasér for the past Canada Launches First cf 3.Mew.Minesweepers LO.D.E. Honor Mrs.-J::Pédersen The executive of. the Lillian, Killough Chapter’ 1.0.D.E. met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Scott of Robson. Fif- teen ‘Ss and were. present with the Regent, Mrs. D. Magee conducting the meeting. Further plans for May. 24th were discussed. The. sub- ject of the “parade” was men- tioned and the hépe was ex- pressed that many local organiza- tions and business firms would be entering floats or decorated , cars to make this year’s parade Central Press Canadian The newest ship of the rapidly expanding Royal Canadian Navy is seen sliding down the ways to be- come waterborne; at Victoria, B.C. The first to be launched of three minesweepers now under construc- tion in the Victoria area, the HMCS Comox features aluminum framing and African mahogany planking. Aluminum is extensively used in other parts of the 140-foot vessel, and marks a new departure in naval ship construction. Immediately after‘ the launching, the keel was laid for the second minesweeper to be built at Victoria while the third sweeper undergoing construction at Esquimalt. Castlegar Social Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams were their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. York and son. C. F. Hermon of Trail was a Sunday visitor. Miss Jean Roberts returned last week from her trip to Vic toria where _ she attended her sister’s graduation exercises. Mrs. H. Pitts returned on Fri- day from-a holiday in Calgary where she visited her son Bob. Mr. and Mrs. P. E, Burroughs, Patrick and Michael of Victoria, are spending their . holiday.with Mrs. Burroughs’ parents, -Mr.and Mrs. A. Ken May and his mother Mrs. Alice May were Sunday visitors at the G. W. Anderson home. T. Horswill. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Becker of Oliver, B. C., visited last week at the home of -Mr.. and Mrs. Dennis Hughes. Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Hughes are sisters, Mrs. J. R. Elifott entertained at tea on Wednesday for a. f neighbors and friends. George Tonnellier of Salmon has taken -up residence in Castlegar recently and is em- Ployed at the Castle News. His wife and infant daughter will’ follow shortly. Mr. and ‘Mrs, A, Ghetti, for- mely of Trail have: taken up‘ residence in Castlegar, i Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallo visit- ed on Sunday with Mrs. Gallo’s - parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ Magnusen and with Mr. Gallo’s sister and famify, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Dick Allen . in Rossland. On May J Allan Robertson celebrated his ninth birthday. ~ Helping to make this occasion a great success were: Jimmy Smith, Billy Brewer, Gregory { Stephoniuk, David Reid and Gor- , Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunlop re- turned on Monday night “from i a four-day trip to Seattle where they attended the “MRA” coriven- tion — Moral Rearmament, c Mrs. C. Brodman is spending a few days this week at Renata ¢ visiting at the home of Mr. J. Ulmi and family. Lindsay Anderson entert: * the neighbor children at nis ah : birthday party on April 29. A” gayly decorated table with blue’ and white streamers and a love- ly~cake made and decorated by * his grandmother, Mrs. G. A. Donald were appreciated by all’ the little guests, Vicky © and Sherry Jones, Ormy ang Craig ¢ Waite, Ann Bradford, Larry Chutskoff and the’ honoree’s brother and sister, Gordon ‘and” Heather Jean. . set be Mr. “Bill”. Fraser’ ‘of George, B. C., who has ake ihe guest of his parents, Mr, and week, and » Mc-” left ‘today for Kimberley Cranbrook. ° Mr. Fraser jg viewing. the ‘work and in libraries in the re-" assisting Kootenays GREWCOCK —.To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grewcock, Kinnaird, April 30, a daughter in the Trail- Tadanac Hospital, DOOTOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Wasyl Dootoff, Castlegar, May 3, a daughter, in the Kootenay Lake General Hospital. FLYNN — To Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Flynn (nee Lillian Waldie), May 5, twins, a boy and a girl, in the Calgary General hospital. . COUCH — ‘To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley: Couch, May 5, a daugh- er. for the Public Library Commis. sion. The Central Convention Com- mittee met at the high school on Tuesday, with Inspector J. J. McKenzie to prepare further Plaxs for the West Kootenay Teachers’ Convention to be held here in October. gags PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 2673 E.J. ENNIS allt te You may be shrinking, but not ver rapidly. Recent ical The United States Department studies show that after one reaches \thirty ‘years of. age height is lost at the rate of one- half inch every twenty years. of Agrict e ‘has | that furs andd woolens placed in a freezer for twenty-four hours come out moth free. Saturday and Week Days from 5 p.m. ADULTS—per hr. $1.25 CHILDREN—per hr., $1.00 Ask about our 20 minute riding course CASTLE-BAR RANCH ——————————— ee] ING Sunday All Day Castlegar Sash @ Door WOODWORKING SPECIALISTS Windows . . Doors . Cabinet making , . Storm Sash See us for prices . . Phone 4946 Another Bouquet In Our Mail Bag In Time Of Emergency The Telephone Can Be Of Such Great Assistance I wish to express on behalf of Mr. E——— and myself our gratitude for yaur kind and efficient action in summoning help when I asked the operator for assistance (in obtaining medical aid) the morning of January 29. “It is comforting to know that in a time of emergency the telephone can be of such great assistance.” In of of calls each day, the 2900 operators in our group of companies have many oppor of ren i service to their communities. Their work draws many com- plimentary letters from subscribers, BRITISH COLUMBIA * TELEPHONE’ COMPANY and Associated Companies Trail. - Rossland LIBERAL RALLY Byron I. Johnson Leader of the Liberal Party, Province of British Columbia, speaking on behalf of your Liberal Candidate for Trail-Rossland DOUG TURNBULL BUTLER PARK = TRAIL WEATHER PERMITTING — IF NOT K. P. HALL Monday, May 12 - 7 p.m. - , FRED EDMUNDS, Chairman . FOR B.C.’S CONTINUED PROGRESS _ Vote iberal