12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 25, 1963 Social Notes from Castlegar ry Mrs, R. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 Mrs, E. M. Payne of Worthing, England, has arrived in Nelson to take up permanent residence at 824-5th St. She is the sister of Archdeacon B, A. Resker and spent the Summer in Castlegar in 1958 when she made many friends in the district, Dr. Resker returned from a visit to England in May and is atill living at Balfour. He travelled on a freight ship via the Panama, ‘Mr. Fred Nazaroff of. Port ‘Hardy was the weekend guest of hig parents Mr, and: Mrs,’ F. Na- zaroff, He arrived Friday to at- tend his sister's wedding Satur- a 4 the. moment his feet find the ‘ floor— eomocth, 5 soft inside- > won't chafe tender feet. “pig win tae aca MADDOCKS y- ‘ Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Easton’ re- turned home early Saturday morn- ing from their vacation ‘after spending two weeks’ visiting ‘in Haney and Bamfield. Mr, and Mrs. Adie returned home Sunday after enjoying a holiday visiting with relations: in Vancouver and friends in Victoria. Enroute home they spent ..a\ few. days with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Miller in ‘Sydney. Mr. and ‘Mrs, Miller Brenda Hill were Trail visitors Mon Recent: visitors. at the “home of Mr, and Mrs. George Salekin were thelr son and daughter-in law Mr..and Mrs, Stan Salekin of Estervan, Sask., where Mr. Salekin has been employed by the F. W. Woolworth Co, for the past’ 74% years, Also visiting was Mr. Joey Salekin who is presently employed by the B.C, Telephone on veer les ver Island. Mrs, R. Gemmill, Mrs, J. Gem- |= mill and Mrs. Wm Easton were Nel- son visitors Monday. On their re- turn' home they were accompanied by Mrs, Easton’s mother, Mrs, W. Byers, who will spend a few days ere, 5 Mr, and: Mrs, ‘ony Kalugin and family of -Alberal returned are former Castlegar (Mr. and Mrs. Burt Campbell returned from a two-week holiday spent visiting in Winnipeg and home past two weeks cont the latter's Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Kereiff. While here they visited with other Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, H. Newell. left Monday .for Saskatchewan. . They were accompanied by Dale Hard- ing who will visit with his brother- in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs, Joe Palfy in Wiseton, Sask. : Mr, and Mis. Bill Easton.and family ‘of Haney were the: week- end guests of the former's parents 2 DO-YOU KNOW? A DURO WATER SOFTENER installed in your basement out of the way : PAYS FOR ITSELF Mr. and Mrs..Wm. Easton. Mr. and Mrs.A, Andrew re- turned home Monday from their River and other Coastal points, Mr, and Mrs, Les Davis. and family are presently camping at Christina Lake. fae Castlegar News Reporter A former Castlegar News re- . Toronto. Toronto Telegram reporter Bob |f Cameron, who worked for the erento last year. nthe third floor’ of fire and rescue ‘operations. Mutual Improvement: Assoc. iation (Mormon Youth): Car Wash. Aug 3; 9 to 4 Ternent’s Garage at the Plaza, Competitive Swim Club award was made by’ the |King and Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Smith Toronto ‘Firefighters’ . Assocla- |for.a few. days were their ‘cousins th : "Cameron's. story tola of the jand ‘rescue by’ firemen: of .a couple Potene Hat, ... trapped 0: ichard, their home. “Their route could | Cristofoli and ‘Janet Harmston re- be traced by a trail ‘of blood | turned: home’ at:the weekend, af- se ie | uta al lee te Cameron,’ desi the | the! and brother-in-law tre ae eerie and Mrs. J. S..Brookes in Nanaimo, family of New Denver were recent visitors: at the: home of Mrs, W. the Castlegar and District Hospi- Church Women met in the Church 2 and. friends. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Nick Stoochnoff and family returned. home ° from a 10 day holiday which took them to the Calgary Stampede for two days. While there they © visited with’ Mr, and Mrs, George Popoff. They then went on to Kamsack, Saskatchewan where they stayed at the home: of Mr. Stoochnoff’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Podovinnikoff, During their stay in’ Kamsack they visit- ed with many relatives and friends vacation spent visiting at Campbell in the area. On their way home, they stopped overnight at Calgary and brought home with them Kenny Mrs. L, P, Ferguson and Miss Popoff "to. visit .with ” his | grand- mother, Mrs, Mary Stoushnow at Robson, Mr. and Mrs, John Strelioff and family. left Sunday for the Okanagan for'a week's holiday. |; Ss ft Su mm er Shoe’ Sale Man's CASUAL SUEDES ~ and LEATHERS $5.98 & $6.98 Regular Price’ $8.98 & $9.98, SAVE $3.00 Children’s SANDALS $2.98 Regular. $3.98, SAVE $1.00 Ladies’ PUMPS ... $7.98 Reg. $11.98, Save $4.00 Ladies’ and Girl's SHOES $2.98 Reg. $4.98, Save $2.00 Ladies’ FLATTIES . $3.98 Reg. $7.98 & $6.98 Save $4.00 & $3.00 Children’s “SANDALS $2.98 Reg. $3.98, Save $1.00 All Ladies Summer DRESSES Sill on Sale — Prices. Slashed fo clear, $5. 55 &up. : anicscmenesasnaieiiiainiiiaaiuisaemnantumeeeum al " PUREX, 4 rll 4c EN H A. Eremenko & Co. - ROUND STEAK, Can. choice hoot, Ib, 780 Prices Effective: To Sat. duly 27th BONELESS POT ROASTS, Ib, ... +. 690. PORK STEAKS, Ib. vaneeves BOC GARLIC RINGS, Ib. ............. 49 WIENERS, Ist grade, 2 Ibs. ..:.. . 79 ‘Don’t Miss OUR RED & WHITE SALE good until] July°27th 15 PRIZES are GIVEN AWAY Movie Camera, Bicycle, Electric Frying Pan, etc. WATENHELON Burn’s WHOLE CKE, wereeee Ol 2 Nabob i " Paramount’ Pink del 32-02, 79¢:| SALMON 16-02; 59: Mr.’‘Michael Vecchio home from: two weeks spent at Air Cadet Camp at Sea IslYand. - a a k with “ Wins Prize of $300 He came back with lovely tan | ES Mrs, ‘M.. King left by plane porter has won a $300 prize in|Sunday for ‘Vancouver where’ she wi ill visit her sister Mrs, H, Kane for a week or so.: 's, N, Oswald and daughter, Castlegar News during the sum- | Teresa “ ‘motored to Alberta: where mer of 1960, has been, named |they visited for a'few days. They the winner of a $300 prize for |also visited. other: Alberta and B.C. the best fire story published in| points returning home Tuesday. + Visiting with Mr. and Mrs, C. Mr.-W. Warne of Calgary and Mr, Ms. J. Warne and family of Brian’. and “¥vonne’ ‘Mr, ‘and Mrs.N. Dawson and 1 several ladies of the United UITUT._.tV UT TTT Everything | in -your IL at Get in on all our HOLIDAY NEEDS. WEST'S: AND ALL IN THE BUDGET LINE CAMPING | SUPPLIES | “CABIN TENTS 8 X 10:X'7 Complete with metal polls, $73.50 _ UMBRELLA TENT 9 X 2x7 | With metal frame PICNIC JUGS ICE CHESTS - - $3.95 to $19. 50. Air “Mattresses — Ground : Sheets — Sleeping Bags — - Camp Cots — Swim PROVINCIAL 13 tran VICTORIA, 'B."¢, ty DEC. 31/2775 The Crossroads Of the Koes d VOL. 16, No. Sl) "CASTLEGAR, daiatiel ConA THURSDAY; AUG, 4, 1963 10 CENTS PER COPY “3 Mon. Paul Martin, Canada’s external affairs -: minister ‘and chief negotiator for tho new fed- *! 3 AUET EY: " tive. Castlegar and Kin- naird: girls: and boys ‘passed. their. Red | Cross itests last! week, At the rea municipal ‘pool, - Clarke's an in life "Patty cae ‘Jim Fornelli; Bev Pinkney. Joan’ Guido, :. Ken Pickering, Ed Cantey, and’ Gearld Goresky. ; Jane Roberts and Darlene Pick- : ering. ‘won, their: Royal Life. Saying Intermediate Award. tour of the West Fee 4 area as. e on river, develoment, | ls :. F to view the sites of the three pro- posed: Columbia dams this week- 2 ¢ “Mr, Martin and Kootenay-East MP ‘James: Byrne, along with party of 22 federal officials, are expected ‘to’ land ‘at: the airport : here at 12 noon:on Saturday, +: P&L Co. president. R.’.G. Ander- son and will be; conducted on: a ‘Mr.: Martin and his party will fly, to Castlegar. by private plane 2 rear to ral for Senden ley- on. Sunday: and will |), Gwilym ‘Hughes. ‘Voting vill B be held ‘in ‘the village ‘offi ice (not the Legion’ hall) from‘8 ’a:m: ‘until’ 8 p.m." Biographies ‘of the two candidates follow along with ” GEORGE Po Aman ‘with’ five Z ‘4 firat bid’ for municipal office... Gwilym Hughes, a civil engineer ber’ employed ‘by. Cominco’s ‘design of- fice; says. that if elected ‘to coun- cil next Thursday he:,would ,“pur- sue, with vigor: the installation of ed’ ewerage for. Castlegar ‘and elim!- ‘all ‘danger of’ contamination at; our/deep, well water. source.” ;~ ‘Mr.: Hughes said he “would: Pro fon of the village's |). ‘continuously: for, the of all atmos- pheric pollution." ‘ cane in a host of community e ‘is superintendent of Kinnaird 0] Z ry, Heagy, ‘Randy Lychack, ‘Sharon >Kinakin, Lawrence Haley and Mari-|: = lyn Edmondson: : }ducer; ’ importer, berta {OF and creditor. with, “tax Proposals | fy Praldent Kennedy in. thi ted’s cents of ‘the * world’s: Concern ‘is: always: mind ‘in Canada: than. about’ the |; the Unlted: ‘Church: Sunday School, ateward of the Castlegar- |Kinnaird-Robson © charge, - member. of'the Legion, the ‘Little r ghes ‘sald he. would :|to-stimulate besa lubs, groups arid’ other} voluntary - organizations Mon, to Fri. 12 - 1.30, Kin- *| effect of Amer! fan naird. Pool. New members welcome. Senior Cittzens Basket Picnic at Nelson, Sat. July 27." Members’ meet ‘at Legion hall at 10am. for transportation, in about a year of drastically reducing ‘soap, clothing, cos- == metic, electrical and, plumb- ing bills. : Check with us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water Softeners and installation. No Fuss No Bother ming’ ‘and Fishing Equipment. | seeciais . $1495, Half Tuesday morning, when they sorted .and packed several boxes of used clothing. These’ boxes’ will be shipped to’ the Welfare Indust- ries of the First United Church, Vancouver. This. clothing will be sent to. where: it is most urgently needed, Thanks, were’ extend =the boys who helped to, rope the boxes up. At the close of very busy morning coffee was serv No Obligation’ 2 He . R. Rivers and’ son Philip PLUMBING & have fel Tett for a holiday, in England, | : hi familyreunion will take HEATING lace, At At the ‘reunion, ‘Mrs. Rivers’ 61 CRESCENT 8ST. — PHO — CASTLEGAR, Bc, =/brother, Sergeant ‘H.Maoe of the Portis oe eB: outh Africa ‘Police, Durban, i NU sino be. present. ia. Rivers Jeft ‘or Canada’ on the same day her cece brother left fer South Aft, sie. teen years ago and they have not seen each: other ‘since. met everyone in the gar, Papen ‘district. ‘candle race’?,. will be held: for; the children in’ classes: of 6-9 yrs, ad £13 yee. _ COLEMAN SPORTLITE LANTERN . PHARMACIST A MAN. “IN THE KNOW” when « an emergency occurs Indeed, our pharmacist knows ‘that your < an emergency. He:is “on call” like your: : doctor. You can rely on him a ound the ©" da Shaw, -Jately of Castlegar and now residing at Lacombe, Alberta, Stella Rivers is spending he summer with her friends, ‘Miss NEVAKSHONOFF, — To Mr. and" Mrs, ; Peter ' Nevakshonoff : of Sastlegar, J suly. 12,a.30n, ‘— To Mr. and Mrs. Richa ‘Worle of ennai July. David ‘Burr a Costlegar,; July" 2 a daughter,:” JOHNSON — To Mr, and Mrs: | need for a prescription’; Tay. come as a° | |Desmond.: Johnson of .’ Blueberry Greely ‘July 22, a daughter, clock! CASTLEGAR DRUG ‘Phone 365-5392 — 365-3901, amar TAT i i “a4 49° CELACLOUD. SLEEPING BAG 3 ue _CELLOPAK FILL ° an 50 ” are well-established ‘as ‘wrong idi- Sacto will: take lace at the ‘meet... are finance the future’ of this country, tinue to reply on outside: ca: y pital’ from‘ any ‘investors | in any. llling: jourselves then we're’ going ‘to have | to’ the’ province