CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 15, 1960 Castlegar Socials Margaret Churches, Phono 9511 Burnaby after spending holidays at Mrs. G, V. Guesford is a pa-|the home of Mra. A. Saunders, | Miss Janet Androsoff Is away children Brian ani returned to thelr home at South the ceremony. Red Riding Hood + id Featured Tonight aa ner Nae telnuves and Catling all chitdren —an exeit-[friends in Castlegar during the ing play for all the family will be + performed by Holiday Theatre of Mr, and Mrs, G. Martini have Vameouver tonight in the siag|left for holidays at Callfornia and auditorium at 7 pm. const points. Tickets are only 35¢ for child- by proxy were the baby's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Gergley of Oliver. My, L. V. Campbell is attending z\the National Convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper As- outwit everyone and ¢1 Ing Hood, He reckons quick wits of Grandmother Sly- boots and the sharp axes of the at Ryerson Institute of Technology. woodcutters. While in Castlegar, Mr. Cameron has been on the Castlegar News): See ee a staff. THE WEATHER Maximums and Minimums 39 Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Horning|@ Mr. and Mrs, Richard Martini | § ROBSON SOCIALS NEWLY-MARRIED young couple, Mr. and Mrs. James! Vancouver where the groom is a student at UBC.” Mrs, Johnson, Phone 5165 Mr, and Mrs, J, Ross left Fri- day for Regina. accompanied by thelr granddaughter Miss Heather Pringle who is returning: home aof- ter spending the summer here with her grandparents. - Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Suther- land and family hove returned to thelr home in’ Vancouver, after vis- iting here for a few days. ‘Mr, Jont Raine left Friday for Paradise Valley. He was accompan- fed by his son, Mr. Jack Raine of Victoria. 3 Mrs, J, R. Evans, who visited her ,relations here for two weeks, left for her home {n Brandon on Saturday. Mrs. C. Rindler and family of Rossland were Robson visitors Sat- sjurday and attended the children’s , al garden display. Mr, and Mrs, Gr Duckworth and family of Rossland were guests f Mr, and Mra, 5. Duckworth Sun-|. day. Mrs, Duckworth senlor was celebrating her 80th birthday. . . 4 : Mrs. M. Franco and daughter Haight (nee Rose Marie Guido), will make their home in} yrs Linda Franco of Tralt visited Mr, and Mrs, A. Smecher on Sun day. ATTENTION : ' IF YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER IS ATTENDING © ” UNIVERSITY THIS YEAR GIVE THEM A MAIL SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CASTLEGAR NEWS. _ 8 - MONTH SUBSCRIPTION ONLY $2 CASTLEGAR NEWS “AS INTERESTING AS A LETTER FROM HOME” (D Show West's Biggest rman Carl, representatives will speak on their . §, Rust|roles in case of national emergency. In the afternoon the combined CD organizations of New Westmin- ter and Burnaby will demonstrate il Defence in action. Over 1,000 army il at New ane Ga ‘They will stay to attend the| Will take part . Sept. 24 Civil Defence program’ as Demonstrations 6f communica- well—the largest CD show ever tions, welfare, policing, and res- staged in Western Canada. cue operations will be festa The ill show how the civilian ‘The morning program will con-|8y sist of discussions. Federal, provin- warning system is operated and how messages are chanhelled clal, municipal and armed forces| rough to community and elected One call brings you officlats, ‘The many problems arising from radiation and fallout, even in municipalities hundreds of miles y a : KINNAIRD, B.C. . My heartfelt thanks ‘to’ all: those who voted for me on Monday and my sinceré appreciation ‘to those members of the Rossland-Trail Social Credit ‘Association who worked so hard on .my- behalf. I will continue to represent this great riding of Rossland-Trail to the best of my ability. Donald L. Brothers, MLA, Rossland-Trail = Cenfral Trading KINNAIRD, B.C. Se a =| = AT KERR QUART SIZE JARS, dozen .. $1,89 ROLLED OATS, Quacker, 5 hs. .... 49c STRAWBERRY JAM, 4 Ibs. ....... 99¢ Mr, and Mra, Harold Ackerman left yesterday for thelr home in Seattle having spent several days since the weekend, visiting) Mr. Ackerman’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ackerman. : Guests of Mr, and Mrs, W. 3. Walper have been long term friends of the family, Mrs, Mabel Patter- son and ‘her father, ‘Mr. W. Whit- man, formerly of Nova Scotla, They left for thelr home on Thursdi travelling by way: of Creston, Cran- brook and Calgary ‘where they will make a non-stop flight to ‘Toronto. Mrs. T. Fourt and her’ grand- son, Dean’ travelled to Penticton to’ spend Tuesday to Friday with Mr, and Mrs, Beau Fourt, A delightful childrens . party marked the 8th birthday of Evelyn Gregory ‘Jnst week. Her ‘gueatss Included Sally Hughes, Lols Ohrist- 'Pamella © Johnson, : Kathy Johnson, Barbara Waters, Becky Kaufman, Pattl Jack, Nancy Re- side and Rebecca Gregory. - * Get-well ‘wishes sre extended David. Brown who had the mis- picnic at Syringa Creek on the weekend —— he returned home from Castlegar hospital. Tuesday; and to Sharon and Charlene O'Shea who ‘were patients in Castlegar Hospital at the beginning of the week, Mr, and Mrs, Pete Chesworth fortune to cut his foot while on a). ‘ pleasantly surprised’ on ‘Sunday afternoon’ when; & group of friends from ‘out of town staged @ House- warming party’ 5° an - expression of esteem from the Good Will Club. NEW BANK? Report that a branch of The ‘Toronto-Dominion bank will open in Castleaird Plaza could not be confirmed. by. an inquiring -Castle- gar News reporter. t ling rentals for'the Plaza said that there is ‘“definitely.s bank propios- ed for. the Plaza,” but said he wos not yet'able to give further, inforni- ation, : és The club is a jay }in:‘Trail of which Mrs, A, Orenchuk is’ president, and on this occasion presented. the Kassians with a floor lamp, while Rev, R. Zuhack ‘made the ‘presentation speech. Ukranian songs rounded ‘out @ most’ enjoyable ooccasion. “* st Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Poter Kobluk, Mr. and Mrs, A. Or- enchuk, ‘Mr, and Mrs, M, Wizinskd, ‘Me and Mrs, F. Shakuik, Mr.’and ‘Mrs, M;.Melenka, Mrs, M. Skoki- giuk, Mrs, A. Kowluk, Mrs, -N..Uh- rynovich, Mrs. J.’ Schefer, Mr. and Mra, ‘T.Henshel, Mra, K. Lechuk, all of ‘Trail; Mrs, A. Olesky of Castlegar and ’Mr. ond. Mrs, A. Shumby of. Rossland. - eee home on’ the. weekend from the coast. At the‘end of a few weeks visit with her parents, “Mr. and Mra, G. J. Archibald, she will re turn to Vancouver to board 9! plane for London, England. Mr. G. 3. Archibald travelled to ‘the’ coast have returned to having visited, Mrs, Chesworth’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Henderson. . Many happy” returns to Mar- cella Strelleff who ‘celebrated her eighth birthday last Saturday with| an afternoon .party. Her guests were Jean Leveridge, Sharon O'Shea, Darlene™ O'Shea, Patti Jack, Fay Desauiniers, Irene Soukoroff, Gay Desaulniers and Becky Kaufman. Buddy Cowlin has been on 4 holiday in Kimberley to visit his sister, Mrs. Len Varty and family. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hender- son recently returned from a holi- day at the coast visiting thelr son- -| (mee Miss’ Denise on to Bessy here. ‘ LAC and Mrs, Wayne Peterson, 1 who Miss‘ Pesigy Archibald arrived | by a floral ‘arrangement ‘of. rose! and : pink’ tapers ‘in. sliver holders, Peterson were presented with, car- ing of danolng followed, After: the refreshments, served buffet style, Mrs, W. Jacobson «presented: the newly married couple with a gift on behalf of the family’s many friends in this district." . - ‘Hostesses for the occasion. were Mrs, K. Roberton, Mrs. M, Bale, Mr, Dick Brandson has been home from Victoria. for a holiday Navy. TWINS — TRIPLETS In Canada one birth in 90 Is o! twins or triplets; each week on th average there are born 100 sets of twins and one set of triplets. were married “in Ottawa, August 2ith) | are beneymooning at the home of Wayne's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Peterson, who held open’ house for the young couple last’ Wednesday. Mra. Peterson will with the Kootenays and especially with the people of Kinnaird. eee ‘Wayne Peterson was held in the Improvement Society Hall on Fri- day evening, There were :.many in-law and daughter, the P. Ches- guests present. Autumn flowers! retum to Ottawa much impressed}. ‘A party honoring Mr..and Mrs.) , NUNCA .. GALL... SMITH’S PLUMBING: &. HEATING Phone 3401 CASTLEGAR FOR SAFE, DEPENDABLE. ‘The real estate dealer hand-|' Mrs. Peterson, Jr.. and. Mrs. Floyd |" nation corsages. An enjoyable even-| CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 15, 1960 “We are now agents for the intallation of oil furnaces which can be \} financed ‘through the: _ For free e woes es oo, stn at the oes “GASTLEGAR BUILDNG SUPPLY . eee RQRE So OR PHONE ‘2161 : 2 FALL FASHIONS AS "INTERPRETED BY “Famous” ss Pye QUAKER ROLLED OATS, 5 Ih. hag, ..---++-++-- A9c FOR. DETAILS ON €sso- Ol FURNACES “OR. BURNERS | CALL SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING CASTLEGAR PHONE 3401 away from: areas of heaviest pop- ulation density, will be illustrated. Heavy attendance is expected at this mamoth windup of the 1060 UBCM convention. BANANAS, 2 Ibs. er eereenecatess 29c worths in Vancouver; Mr, Hender-|decorated the halt for the occas” son's two alsters and their families,|ion, A beautifully decorated cake FRYING GHICKEN, cul up, Ib....... 49 Bar. ond Mrs Ward McDonald ail inscrhed [Good "e* aute Hanke WIENERS, No. f, Ib. ../...--..-. SOE WAX PAPER REFILLS, 2 rolls ..,.. 49¢ = TIDE, Giant Size .....-......+-. 69¢ Castlegar Fall Fair FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARIGOLD Strawberry Esso | ‘OIL HEATING EQUIPME NT Jam, + re af 99c : Castlegar Reunion Of Family Finds’ 40 Year Separation FRASER VALE Fish & Chips. 24 OZ. 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In return, ‘the department will be asked to allow the village water rights on Pass Oreek. ‘ ‘Councll decided last month that the Sheep Lake water rights would likely never be\needed, but offered] the water to Minnaird -before re- leasing it. Kinnaird declined, Zs DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY MONDAY & : - THURSDAY" “ S I = TE = - = =] “WHERE WINDOWS. ARE ‘ASPECIALTY “NOTA SIDS LINE. uu makes her home in Toronto. _ Castlegar OFFICIAL OPENING 5 P.M. FRIDAY CE A : o q CAAT = ae mien eee Bl ELIABLE WOODWORKS —- GENELLE, re Se eal RR : sn —