GOLD — GOLD — GOLD in Springer Creek did just that in the centre of Slocan City. Yes, there were The nuggets had only the sheen of gold huge gold nuggets just for the splashing around and many children and some adults tier Days. — Funeral Services For Peter Verigin Funeral services were held Thursday of last week from. the Passmore —com- munity hall for Peter Verigin u6, a resident of Slocan Bivark for 32 years who died for the sheer fun of it all. paint, but it all added to the fun of Fron- Castlegar News Photo Castlegar Social Notes and News Mrs. H. Johnson Ph, 365-8294 Rev. and Mrs. George Hermanson returned to Cas- tlegar last Friday after spen- ing the summer touring and ter spending ' several days here visiting Mrs. Ferguson’s father Mr. F. Nilssen in Rob- son and friends in Castlegar. Mrs. D. M. Wallace and were visitors in Donna Marken and Pat- tie Clarke are visiting with Miss Clarke's relatives in Vancouverts Mr. and Mrs. A. Buchan of Trail, mA isited Mrs. H. Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bro and sons returned last week- end after spending three weeks visiting several coastal Guests at ie home of Mr. and Mrs. A. tor for the past week were Mr. and Mrs. § Madea and two Trail Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Henne and family, who have spent the holidays at their summer home in Christina Lake, re- -!turned home last weekend, Marlene Horlick, who spent several weeks visiting with relatives in Seattle, re- turned home Friday. Mr. and = Mrs. Frank Webster and family return- ed home Friday after spend- ing two weeks visiting rela- tives in Maidstone, Sask. and gon. Mrs. aadsen is Mrs. Te ton’s niec ir. ‘and Mrs. E. Cuthill of Oliver, formerly of Rob- son, spent two days visiting with sriends in the district. Mr. and Mrs. A. McLuck- ie of Trail spent two days visiting their son and daugh- ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLuckie. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fergu- |“ son and son of Surrey left Thursday to return home af- Mrs. M, Hougen, parents of Mrs. Webster and former Robson residents grandson, Edward returned home last weekend after spending the summer at Gold ests of Mr. her uncle and aunt, Mr. and CASTLE SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 pn. _—_—— TONITE - FRI. - SAT. MON., TUES. Warren Beatty \land for Mrs. George Eastcott in Ross- 1 summer, return- ed to her home in Victoria Saturd: ray. and Mrs. Ole Kvith- yl fat ‘three children of Two Rivers, Wisconsin visited Mr. Kvithyll’s brolier ae -law and attending the 60th wedding a ‘y of Mr. and E. A. Lampard and|§ Mrs. Tom Blackburn, and al- ‘o stopped at Kelowna where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, J, Denlin, the former's sister and brother-in-law and. former Castlegar residents Mr. and Mrs. G. Trimble. Aug. 27 in Vernon. Bern in Russia June 29, 1882, Mr. Verigin came to Canada in 1899, settling in saskatchewan. He moved lo . in 1986 and has lived since at Slocan Park. Mr. Verigin was prede- comred by his wife, Mabel in Teed USN U COTE ENE ATT He is survived by twolfl sons, Mike and Sam of Slo- can Park; two daughters, «rs. Mabel Zaitsoff of Van- zouver and Mrs. Dora Rilk- HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- chure. Sands Motor Hotel MuUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” aff of Winlaw, nine grand-|¥ enidren and nine great grandchildren. Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Mary shukin of «ass Creek and a_ brother, sonn, of Grand Forks. Burial was at the Slocan Perk cemetery. Gommerce Bank Comments on SDR Balance of payments dif- ficulties will not be solved by changes in the world’s monetary system, says the commercial letter of the panadlan) Imperial Bank of Commer: The, Commerce's letter [li was commenting on the In- Fund's Are Reinshakken Wins Scholarships SCHOLARSHIP WINNER of Mon responsibility for bringing ine in- to operation special drawing tights — a new system for augmenting monetary reserv- es so as to prevent a short- age of international liquidity in the future. At the end of May the IMF’s 107-nation board of Bovernors, in a secret mail ballot, Hal iba the creation Rs by a substantial ma- Sority. Individual governments are now being asked to ac- cept the proposal — and in most cases this will require ‘y action. FRONTIER DAYS PARADE in sea included many child- ren in costume, decorated bicy¢les, scooters, horses and all forms of transportation to add to the enjoyment of the day. — Castlegar News Photo v3 at MRS. ARVID SWANSON checks the registration book at the Winlaw reunion last weekend. The young ladies in charge of registration were: Sharon Brown, Doreen Stach and Joanne Brown. — Castlegar News Photo By Amofd Martin The Times They Are A-Changin’ The return of students £6 elementary, secondary school and university studies should not make, _any difference to the a $2,000 ship from UBC and a $3,000 scholarship from the Nation-|5,_ al Research coun is Arne this sur Wile here they made a num- ber of side trips “seeing the of! t] SHSS. Mr. Reinsbakken has been working for a mining Faye D “BONNIE & CLYDE” interesting “trip ‘was one 4 Sandon. Mr. and Mrs. We jelelds and Cathy om a WED., THURS., FRI. Sept. 11-12-13 RESTRICTED “BLOW-UP” trip during which ee wistt: ed the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Mr. Met ane At Haney, they Thee with Mr. and at Kaza Lake in northern B.C., after graduat- ing from the geology faculty at UBC in the spring class of this year. He is returning to E.|Castlegar for several days be- fore resuming work on his masters degree. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Reins- bakken of Castlegar. or other mutt office worker does. Oh boy, how it does. From the housewife to the mill worker to the mayor of town, the tone of thing: changes completely on that day when reluctant feet trudge from the ol’ swimming hole to the darned ol’ class- room, At about this same time, town. meetings resume in earnest for the working win- ter season, the vacation (like the honeymoon) is obviously over and = everyone settles pulse of the old town. 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