4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday July 10, 1958 Castlegar Happenings mune of friends and nelghbors. Weekend guests of Mr. an Mrs, A. Eremenko were the late One Marshal “ot 'Oltaw: Mrs, W. MacCabe had as her} = a guests ‘Tuesday evening, Mr. and THE DISTRICT SOCIAL REPORTERS - ter's sister, Mrs, and her three children from Vancouver, Mrs. R. DeFoe spent last week in Merritt, and has now returned, accompanied by her father, Mr, Charles Brown, Bee brother and _ sister-in-law, and Mrs. William Brown fon Whalley, and her niece Miss Mary Brown of Merritt, The visitors will stay with Mr, and Mrs. De-;™' Foe until Sunday. Mrs. C, Brodman who has been visiting relatives in Swit- zerland is expected home next Overnight guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. V, Goresky re- cently were the former's nephew and his wife and family, Dr. and Mrs, Walter Goresky. Dr. Wallt- er Goresky was formerly with the Menninger Clinic at Topeka, Kansas and was enroute to Van- couper where he plans a private psychiatric practice, Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs, V. Gor- esky and Miss Rileen Goresky Wm. Lennox Mr. and Mrs, W. Devitt re- turned home last weekend after spending two weeks at Okanagan and coastal points, Miss Judy Onions is holiday- fing in Penticton for the next few , | weeks. Castlegar K Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle innaird Mrs, Johnson Mrs, Horan ese OTES Mrs. Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kaulman - 3227 - 2672 BG Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin “Jo, and Mrs. W, D. Gilroy il ccc oAeAN ANC RONAR Mrs. J. Stucklberger has re-,and Mrs, A, J. Swihart, A lawn attended the Centennial Celebra- ! | tion's and Pioneer's Banquet and turned to her home here after t the past ten months at; joying games, gether at C last week, Mrs. D. Magee of West's staff thas Cardston, Alberta. Mr, and Mrs.’ Los Angeles, Mrs, Verna Johnson and Miss Connie Kisolcki were weekend| 9, visitors at the home of Mrs, Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, a Forsland_of Edgewood, o Mr. and Mrs. J. McGillivroy| g from Los Angeles, California, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Gilroy and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Richardson for a few days, Deer Park Socials |: i visit with relatives in Seattle and day at the home of the latter's|, brother, Mr. J, Friesen, . . 's,, We it Fee eta Shen of men [and daughter Ann Marie of Se- attle spent Wednesday to Sunday with the former's brother and sis- Mr. and Mrs, M. Briggeman of Trail were the recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. Briggeman, spent a week's holi-|¥ and visiting. Dreidger of,'to a close with lunch and fare- Party ensued with the crowd en- taking pictures A fine day came wells until next year, Mr. Emmert Swihart and daughter Jean of Vernon, have Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackereth| been visiting with the A. J, Swi- f Broadwater have as their ind daughter Sharon, wna and Mrs, A. W, Macker- th and sons of Castlegar. W. (Bill) Briggeman anal‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. Briggeman md children returned after harts since the reunion, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fitzpatrick ‘er-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, E, Fitz- patrick and family. Mrs, M. Spence and daughter Karla of Nelson visited Mr. and Mrs. K, Spence during the week- end, motored to where * Bileen took the plane to Wash- ington, D.C,, to spend a few weeks with her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Goresky and family. Mr. Walter Dams has re- turned home after being a pa- tient in the Castlegar and Dist- Tict hospital, Mr. Michael Downing of Port Alice arrived by plane last Friday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Killough until his marriage to Miss Tannis Kil- Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Kirken- their home at Proctor of Mr, and Mrs. C. S, Phelps. dall and children returned to|®@mpers at Deer Park were Mr. after| 4nd Mrs, O. B, Cunningham and spending a few days at the home| friends of Spokane, Wash.; Mr.| family motored to Makinson on and Mrs. L, Schwartzenhauer and Mr. and Mrs, E. (Ted) Wor- family, Mr, and eee H, Clegg, | t1 a few days at Nakusp. Among the many weekend Robson Socials District Youths Win Mine, Mill Money Two district youths walked| off with top scholastic awards given by Local 480, International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Allen Robinson, a SHHS Grade 13 graduate, received $200 for top marks in senior matricu- lation. Last year Allan won $100 from Mine, Mill for his standing in junior matriculation, Allen wrote the union ‘that “this new award will be of great help in furthering my studies at UBC.” Jack MeIntosh of Kinnaird won $100 from the union for his high standing in the SHHS jun- ior i class. ley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robson and Mr, and Mrs. were the recent guests of- Mrs. R. Worley. J. Schuepfer and children of 2 Stover, m Mr. and Mrs. D. Adshead and Friday for the weekend where hey were the yuests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Mrs. C, Adshead, auer and children, Mr and. Mrs. Crosbie, L, Lampard} H, Castlegar Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Webster is their Worley and children of ‘Traii|Merriefield aad sons, Mrs. M. nephew, Robert Webster of Van- and many!couver and J. R. Bentham of ote: Winnipeg. * Mr. and Mrs. C, T, William- son had as recent guests the lat- Kinnaird Korner Guests ‘of Mrs. Duncan for a ped days was her brother and law, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ter’s uncle and aunt Mr. and Jough next week, Mrs, W. Easton and Mr. D,|Mrs. D. D. Epp of Rosthorn, Seaton went to Saskat- » and their son and chewan to attend the funeral of daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. the late Mrs. Leslie Cantell. Bill Epp and daughter Gwen of Castlogar’s Centennial baby, | Meota, Saskatchewan. . daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Norm- Mr. and Mrs, G. Pillar of an McNabb, was given the name| Trail spent a few days at Deer of Cecily Rebyn, at the baptism| Park on a fishing and camping on Sunday evening in St, Al-) trip. ban’s Church. Archdeacon B. A. J. McDonald and W. Bishop Resker officiated at the ceremony,| of the B,C. Forest Service, Nel- Following the service, Mr. and|son were recent visitors to Deer Mrs, McNabb were at home to a Park. AAT PLETE LAWN CARE Sowing, fertilizing, mowing, leveling, spading, trimming — whatever your lawn needs, let us do it! Buckerfield’‘s LAWN GREEN, for quick lawn effect QUALITY FERTILIZER, several varieties 25 pounds for a $1.95 SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF PLANTS, SEEDS, BULBS AND EQUIPMENT FOR ALL GARDENING NEEDS TODAY! MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. in Trail and Castlegar TOA ate of Vancouver, who left Sunday to return home, Mr, and Mrs. C. Loveland and family of Spokane were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Waldie, Kenneth Wyllie left by train Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Haw- kins left Sunday for their vaca- tion in Saskatchewan and Alber- ta, during which, they are at- tending the Calgary Stampede. Their daughter-in-law, Mrs, Rob- ert Hawkins, who had been va- f : cationing here, accompanied them|S@turday for Calgary where his back to her home in Calgary. uncle, Mr, Rex Ballard, met him. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dunnet| Hey will spend a few days at and family had a four-day holi- the stampede, then leave for Ed- day,in Couer D'Alene last week,|™Onton where Ken will be the Guests. at the home of Mr. guest of his uncle and aunt. and Mrs. Rene Archambault for Mra. 'B../Baltner of ..Vancou the past week were the latter’s|V°™ @ former Robson. venient, 2 sister Miss Helen Kuntz of Re-| Visiting at the home 6f Mr. and gina and a brother and sister-in-| Mts: S. Humphries. law, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Kuntz ne and five children of Vibank, Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Bailard Saskatchewan. had a pleasant weekend when, The infant daughter of Mr,|Mr. and Mrs. S. Pond of Salisber- and Mrs, Mervin Swihart, San-|TY> England, visiting them. dra Louise was baptized June 29 Mr. and Mrs. Pond were vis- at St, Rita’s Church, with Reyv.|iting relatives in Vancouver and Father E. Brophy officiating, La- flew here Saturday to visit the ter, dinner guests for the occa-| Ballards who they have not seen sion were, the godparents, Mono|for 40 years. They were all Ferro of Trail and Mrs, Mary|School friends together, i | Coceia of Kimberley; Mary Ann Mr. and Mrs. Pond think this and Brian. Coccia; Miss Angic is a wonderful country and spent Ferro of Vancouver; the baby’s! mutch of the weekend on the lake, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. otf Swihart and Mr, and Mrs, John The first Robson Brownie Ferro of Trail; Mr. and Mrs. Don; pack and leaders Mrs. R. John- Manson and Jimmy; Mrs. Mono‘son, Brown Owl, .and Mrs. L. Ferro, Paul and Kathryn, and’ Duncan, Tawny Owl, hiked to Mrs, John Vandine of Trail. | Woodrow’s Zoo Thursday. A family reunion for the] On the way home they all Swiharts is an annual affair, and, ,stopped at the home of Mrs, R. this year it moved from south of; Bro where a suprise party was the border to Nelson, where re-) held in honor of Mrs. L. Duncan latives zothered from various|who is leaving shortly to make parts of Canada_and the U.S. on; her home in Trail. Saturday at the home .of Mrs, Mrs, Duncan has been Tawny Ruth McCreight. There were 95| Owl of the Robson Pack for five in number. Sunday, about 60 of| Years. Mrs. Reg.Bro, president of the relatives, enroute to their; the local association and the homes, called at ihe home of Mr. members served lovely refresh- ments. SUGAR, {0 pounds, ............. WIERERS, pound, ..... MARGARINE, Delmar, 2 pounds,..... MILK, Pacific, case, .........0.2ceeeesuees $7.49 . FAB, King Si) 0.0 --seseecseetnesesseenans 98c. After eating. there was a peanut scramble, and each girl | received candy and gum. On behalf of the Brownies Mrs. Johnson’ presented Mrs, Dunean with a thank-you badge and wished her every, success,in her new home, On behalf of the LA, Mrs, Bro presented Mrs. Duncan with : a silver spoon with the Girl veereueae 99c Guide crest. Mrs. Johnson ex- the members of the LA for the lovely refreshments and to Mrs. |Bro for having the-party on her lawn, tended a hearty vote of thanks to|~ Loyd Groulage Richer By $100 Castlegar’s citizen of the year, Loyd Groutage, is now richer by $100. Last week Mr. Groutage found a wallet while fishing at| Beaver Creek which contained $360. Identification papers in the wallet showed it belonged to Angelo Lombardo of ‘Windsor, Ontario. Mr. Groutage turned the wal- let and money over to the local RCMP who in turn contacted Mr, Lombardo's nephew, F, Fabbro of China Creek. Yesterday Mr. Fabbro show- ed up at the Groutage home with a money order for Mr. Groutage worth $100. He said his uncle was very pleased to get the moncy and wallet back and wanted to show his appreciation to Mr: Groutage by giving him $100. FIETZ — To Mr, and Mrs. Paul Fietz, July 2, a daughter, MoraHft $s 2: 5 ouarr DO-IT-YOURSELF SRAAYER F258 cxcn a ’ REVERSING eens in a | Re Tver makes an 1-foot drop ere is a reversing falls at rf ide the /the mouth of the St, John River tothe sea, bub cat ac Q . in New Brunswick;, at low tide| Waters flow upstream: NABOB COFFEE, tb. 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Ltd. zeouncil meeting Monday, Bhe operations of the fire de-jin fire Kinnaird Fire] fire bylaw. tion of’ the -Importance of the cided that council would meet There have been two changes] finite plans for same, drawing up with the firemen to make de- and ing what en- pf the hall has also been com- pleted. th| with the of J. -Tara-| tertainment would be provided. soff and the addition of two and} er It was thought that all form- should re- 3. CY George Brownlie, The only two fires occuring] have undergone test. in Kinnaird this year to date have been bush flres—a big improvement over the previous an indléa- year, he stated, New equipment acquired by the department recently was a 300-ft length of 2%-inch hose and a fog gun, both of which Mr, Archambault brought up the subject of the proposed vil- lage picnic to be held at the park on August 6 and it was de- celve a special invitation to this picnic commemorating the! tenth anniversary of the incor- poration (of the Village of Kin- naird, Chairman Locblich said the village office would publicize the event, a In connection with the road allowance ‘requested by J., Hip- well, the clerk was directed’ to she needs an extension phone FREE INSTALLATION—LOW MONTHLY CosT. CALL OUR BUSINESS OFFICE. kL in the basement. 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Bainbridge yesterday afternoon Maloff and Freddy as “good.” He sald Mr.:Wadman “Is improving,” while young ‘Raymond Maloff has been have him secure land, 50 feet by 50 feet, from. the owner of the property in ques- tion to give Mr. Hipwell access is property, Commissioner McLeod re- ported that the lane between the property of H. Wood and| F. Bonderoff was very rough| and he said that grading would be of no avail as there were so many large stones, It was sug- gested that improvement could. be made with a covering of gravel. It was moved and passed by council Kinnaird Service, Kinnaird Cof- fee Bar and, Bob's Service te granted permission under Bylaw No. 114 to remain open for busi- ness every weekday until 12 midnight, Mr, Smibert reported that building permits, amounting to: $19,600 had’ been issued during the month of June. Gastlegar Council Puts Up Trophy For Curling = A challenge trophy for curl- ing competitions between coun- ” ities will be offered by the Casilpgar village council at the It all. began when the Castle- cllmen of cities and municipal-| that Belford Motors,| 5, In the Trail-Tadanac Hos- pital where they are CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday July 10, 1958 Dr. Wright: Wants Local Organizations, Accent Ethnic Grouns Dr, C. H. Wright at the close of the. first meeting ‘of, the As- sociated Board's Doukhobor sit- uation committee, called on” ser- vice clubs in the area to bring the various ethnic groups into their organizations, In this way integration in the District can go ahead more quickly and help alleviate pro- blems now existing. Dr. Wright said the com- mittee would make representa- tion to the provincial government to tell them the committee is willing to co-operate in the solving of Doukhobor problems. He said: the committee is willing ‘to meet and’ co-operate with the Sons of Freedom, too, if a meeting can be, arranged, Dr. Wright said he had tele- satisfactorily are Elvin Hall, Fred Maloff, and his yon Sidney Mal- off. Mr, Hall was a passenger in Mr, Wadman’s car. Mr. Wadman is employed by Interior Construc- tion Co, The Maloftf ‘amity’ live in Krestova. The accident occurred about 1 am. .Friday ‘and held up traffic for over an hour until the injured were removed to hospit- Vika 5 . Cpl. A. Macdonald, head of the local RCMP detachment, said “we're still proceeding with the investigation.” He said photographs have ‘tended Tuesday's meeting and phoned G 1 Rob- ert Bonner and Mr. Bonner| “said he would be available” the week of July 21 to meet with members of the comrit- tee. Twenty-elght persons at- Dr, Wright said he was gratified at such a large turnout to what might be quite a historic meet- ing.” At the end of the meeting he said “We've covered a lot of ground.” But he said it was “just the beginning of what we hope will be an effective instru- ment in the solving of this pro- blem.” been sent away and ments have been taken at the scene of the accident. Conservatives . Plan Fall Drive For New Members At the regular monthly ex- ecutive meeting of the Rossland- Trail Progressive Conservative Association ‘held in Kinnaird Monday, Isaac Paton, president, outlined plans for a membership tarive to’ Gommence inthe fall. +. Resolutions for submission to the fon in Van- gar an invitation to attend the Bon- spiel and challenged the City of Nelson to a match. When 2 let- ter arrived saying the compet- ition was to become an annual event, the: local council’ voted unanimously to sponsor a tro- phy. Council chairman Nick Og- low satd the game will be run off on Saturday. although the time has not been set, DONT go on. holidays couver in September will be fin- alized at. meetings of the resolu- More Black-Ton For Fixing Streets : Norman, MeNabb, village works supervisor, reported to village commissioners on work being done by the public works crew, at councils’ fegular meet- ing Tuesday. Included in the report were items such as erection of signs on Woodland Drive, painting of crosswalks and repair work on several sections of old wood-stave pipe. ~ Four 20-mile-an-hour signs have been straightened and re- painted and 24 miscellaneous signs for use in | the village have tions the next regular, ing in! August.” J, B. Biker is chairman of the resolutions: committee -with five Members , from: different com- munities, in the district serving on the committee, Persons nominated as dele- gates to attend the leadership convention in Vancouver in Sep- tember will be contacted by the president over the next - two weeks, with 10 delegates to be selected to represent Rossland- Trail riding. The executive was. strong’ in its criticism of the poor ex- press and passenger service which exists in this area since the cur- tailment of service by the CPR. a meet- and revi at] py, een A second load of black- -top —S—S—S—SSS_aeSSSSSSS=|==| Buffet Supper and Band Concert Sponsored by the United Church Tuesday, July 15th of 6.30 p.m. on -W. T. WALDIE’S LAWN Adults - $1.00 — Children (under 10) - 50c OB’ Pay'n Taki SHORTER The days are growing shorter so plan those summer Picnics now before it is too late! Our consistently low prices will help you plon any pic- nic within your budget! HUNT’S TOMATO JUICE, 3 48 7. fins $1.00 has been obtained for up streets, Between 80: and 90 yards of gravel have been hauled, and five days were spent grading streets, both graders being in use. The old grandstand ‘at “the ball park is being demolished and plans are afoot to place foun- dations for a new one at the same time as the walls are put in around the park. . Mr. McNabb's. report stated most of the crew has been en- gaged with the Bylaw No. 113, water system project. Pre-School Medicals To Be Held July: 17 The West Kootenay Health Unit has announced that pre- school medicals “for Castlegar District” will be held July 17 in the Kinnaird hall, It was also announced that baby clinics will continue during the summer months. Polio vaccine for pregnant women is now available at the Castlegar office of the health’ unit the first Tuesday of each month. S = MOTORISTS ‘PLEASE DRIVE “NEWLY-OILED ROADS =a ; = an CAREFULLY ON Corporation of - The Village of Castlegar . 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