CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, July 15, 1954 {| The District's Social Events MONTH'S HOLIDAY — Miss Denise Fourt is spending a holiday with her parents, She will later return to St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver where she is in training. . TO ERLAND — Miss Phone Jackie Watson of Summerland nae returned = her home aft- Castlegar Happenings ‘ a gift from ¢he ‘group after which delicious cefreshments were Served ROTARY GUESTS — Visitors at the weekly luncheon of the Castlegar Rotary Club yester- day were Ian Barclay of Van- couver, Bob Munn, Rossland; Wally Johnson, Revelstoke; and Shy yy Whitelock ot Castlegar. ° SURPRISE SHOWER — A group of friends Mrs, I. o- FROM ONTARIO — (Mr. and “Mrs. John E. Grunerua and children, Edwin and Joan of Port Rowan, Ontario, were visi- tors at the home of the form- er’s brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Grunerud. eee FROM THE COAST — Mrs, Ruth Riley at a surprise shower at the home of Mrs, Frank Rich- ardson, who was assisted by Mrs. C. King. ° The winners of the contest were Mrs. D. Seaton and 7- Townsend. Mrs. Riley was presented with and Mrs. Marguerite Nichol of New Westminister, ‘ B.C. were visitors at the home of Mr. tand Mrs, L. A. Gruner- ud, * oe & TO NELSON — Mrs. W. E. Mc- Creight visited in Nelson on x : BUILDING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS FOR YOUR HOME ARE AVAILABLE AT THE HOME Building Supplies KINNAIRD, B.C. Phone 4244 Ask For © JOHNNY LAZAREFF Who can give you quota- tions on all your, building needs. eee ATTENDS FUNERAL — O.W. Pelton journeyed to Haney dur- ing the weekend to attend the funeral of his father, H. W. Pel- ton, who was killed in a car ac- cident near Haney, BC. ¢ FROM TRAIL — Mrs. Samson of Trail is visiting at the home: of . her mother, Mrs. i Parent.” AT NAKUSP — Mrs. Jan Gail sand children ..are visiting with Mrs. Gall’s parents at, Nakusp. ‘Kinnaird Gomer ~ MOTOR HOLIDAY — Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mavis and family have left by motor car for a weeks holiday, in B.C. and Al- ‘berta, they will spend some time at the home of Mrs.~Davis sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Currie of Edmon- ton. i —ROCKETGAS— CPROPANE) FOR Cooking — Water Heating House Heating — Clothes Drying 532 Baker St. “IPS FAST - CLEAN - ECONOMICAL” McKayY&. Stretton Ltd. 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C. points. . 2 e FROM ALTA — Mr. and Mrs, Taylor and son Jerry of Turn- er Valley, Alta. are at present guests of their daughter and son-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goetting. eee FROM SASK. — Mrs. Edward Erickson and daughter Judy of Dorintosh, Saskatchewan, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Swihart. OKANAGAN vistr — Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Swihart, accompan- ied by their guests—son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. L. Swihart of Portage La Pra- tie, Man., and Gene Swihart and son Garret: of Fort Mac- Leod, Alta, — have returned from a visit in the Okanagan. a short holiday with the Wat- 1 visitors at the home of Mrs. E. H. McPhee. : . ‘ AT SUMMEE HOME — Dr. and Mrs, Evans of Brandon College Man. are spending the summer months at their summer home in Robson. eee. FROM SASK, — Mrs. Elvina Os- strom of Saskatchewan, is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hougen. Deer ‘Park Socials FAREWELL SOCIAL — An en- joyable evening was spent Sat- urday night at a dance held in the Community Hall in hon- or of Mr, and Mrs. J. Romaine who will be leaving soon for their home in Vancouver. Music for dancing: was provided by Mr. J. Romaine, with his elect- ric guitars, Hawaiian and Spen- ish, Mrs. Romaine with Span- ish guitgr, Pat Romaine, jr. with piano accordian and Mrs. G. Higgins, a newcomer to Deer Park at the piano. Refresh- ments were served by the hosts Mr. and Mrs. P. Rondine and _ Mrs. V. Coleman. oe ¢ RECENT VISITORS — Mr. and Mrs. J. Wall of Syringa Creek were recent visitors to Deer * Park. They were accompanied ter Mr. .and Mrs, J. H. Arm- strong and two ‘daughters of N. ¢ ‘) who HERE FOR SUMMER — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gavrilik and family of Trail, are spending the sum- mer months at the home of the former’s mother, Mrs, D. Gav- rilik, while she and her grand- son, David, are in Vancouver. Mrs. Rex Ballard and family of Edmonton, are spending two weeks at the home of the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O _B. Ballard. a ee : FROM CALGARY — Mr. Felix Eeles of Calgary, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Humphries. FROM CRANBROOK — Mr. and Mrs, Malcom McPhee and fami- ly of C) were * s,s G. FROM EDMINTON — Mr. and! Trail. are spending their holidays at Syringa. FAMILY: REUNION _ Mrs. and Mrs. W. Lebedow had as their guests, their daughter Lucille of Vancouver; son and daugh- ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. W. Lededow, Jr., and children of Edmonton, Alta.;° and son-in- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. + Reyburn and children of Mrs. E. Worsley and children of Robson, Mr. and Mrs. V..C. Worsley and children of Trail and A. Worsley of Nelson were the weekend guests of their mother Mrs. R, Worsley. . -|RETURN TO U.S. ‘Mrs, Gerald Wires and daugh- ter Sylvia returned to their home in Canby, Oregon, USA, after IN CHURCH The United Church Of Canada Castlegar — » 7:45pm. — Hymn Sing and Service of Worship. Kinnaird — 2nd & 4th Sundays 11 am. Service of Worship. First and Third Sundays at 1l.am. @ week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. eee FROM WPG. — Mr. and Mrs. T. Windross and their children of - Winnipeg arrived te spend the holidays at their summer home} in Deer Park. BY- GLADYS COLLINSON is the time when most St. Rita’s Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 am. Confessions - Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Chapel undsiy Mass — 10 am. ing to relax. U: during the months of July or August the mayority of belgey: goers find that two pretty insufficient In which to Pentecostal Tabernacle . . First Avenue and Juniper’ _} J. Peanoyer and F. Clemo co-workers Sunday Se 18 — Evangelistic, 7:30 Everyone Welcome! Community Bible‘ Legion Halil Prairie Bible Institute Musical Team Presents Program. Presbyterian Church Services not ‘too Mother is really the one who Been 22 Diy, 8s <' beaver, forsat least two. weeks beforehand, finally does arrive, what bh by their son-in-law and daugh- |" WEEKEND GUESTS — Mr. andl. — Mr ‘andl. BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone 3444 @ Sth. Annual Robson St July 17th. Commencing At 2 pm. @ Minto Chapter U.D. Order of the Eastern Star will hold a ‘y Soclal July 21st. at the home of Mrs. AL Saunders, from -2:30 to 5p.m. There will be a bake table. - Social evening sponsored by the LA to F.0.E. No, 3107 July 15th, at 9:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. welcome. utcess Film Council will present’ the Summer Tour- ist Program in the Parish Hall at 8:00 p.m. Monday July 19. Silver Collection, A Garden Tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Canip- bell of Kinnaird on Sat. July 17th. at 3: 00- p.m. Spon- sored by Presbyterian Ladies Aid Everyone Welcome. Door Prize. Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. Phone 344] Insurance Advisors = Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 368%, B.A. PINCOTT “ ' __WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF ‘Power lawn Mowers SET CHOOSE FROM NAME BRANDS @ Mows ordinary grass. @ Cuts tall, tough weeds. @Trims up to walls and fences. @ Mulches grass or leaves. i: é Fertilizes with clippings. 9 erent Mulcher Standard + Equipment. TORO LAWN BOY CHOR.- MASTER Mitchell. Supply Ltd. Castlegar — Phone 4531 Trail — Phone 52 . Everyone , ' FIRESTONE ~~} Kas people knock themselves out try-| sometimes} | crowd a summerful of fun, but}! they will still try.|. ° If it is to be a family holiday, | ‘ pays; and she will likely have|‘ washing, ironing, sewing, etc. Then when the time to take off: Well, Mom is dog tired to start with. Her nerves are on edge and Fop only. adds insult to injury by inquiring ‘miidly, “why all the fuss’. at this stage of the game? “Silence is Dalen but some men just never learn. | Thinks -to himself, once we get out of town, everything will be and two whole weeks of camp life is all this frmily needs? And so almost bursting with pride he congratulates’ himself on be- ing one very smart fellow. But, just to make, the vacation expensive, Dad has JELLY _pownens: . Gallon .... 45 | 3 for ....... 256 TWE.. | a veneers, Be Lb. ......... 356 KERR MASON LIDS WIDE pore MIRACLE . WHIP 32 oz .:.... 719 he can take to the streams and woods, whilé Mom, Well, after all, someone has to cook; caring for the kids should surely be a cinch, especially with. all that beautiful ice cold creek water only a half a mile away. - BACON - ‘OWN. SLICED . Full Gospel Assembly /(Chureh Services every Sunday will be so darn glad to get back +. afternoon, .2:30'p.m, Kinnaird oer Society {she will “be able to recuperate mee | a Rev. Paul Lade, Minister It is always a safe betthat Mom will really benifit from a holiday of this sort, because no doubt she to thé comforts of home, where from the two weeks spent at (Continued on page 5) KUK Per Tin ..-.. 43e| TRISCHUCK’S. YOU PAY LESS AT (OFEN TIL. 9:08 PM, “Thuraday, July 15, 1954 CASTLE NEWS; Castlegar, “B.C. ee Page 5 . . SCONA SPUDS New California, 10.1b. bag 73 SCONA CAULIFLOWER, | . ‘Celilo, Ib. ; 2 SCONA CELERY, Cello, Ib. .2 Three More Victories The Castlegar Junior Cubs con- tinued to sweep ‘all opposition 4c aside in the Castlegar and District Fastball League, stretching their streak to nine straight AYUMBO CANTELOPE, Each ... games and increasing their stran- .gle"hold on first place in League ‘with three ‘more vict- IN THE NEW BLE & GOLD TINS 15 ox. 14%2¢ Miracle Whip, 32 ox. .... 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Lloyd Geronazzo, Kinnaird mound starter, was ‘relieved in the fifth by Johnny Paulson. ‘Leading patter was: Phil Sher- stobitoff with three doubles and a single to his credit, Fred Stuch- now, also of the Juniors, slammed out a three * mn homer, in the third. JUNTORS ‘4, FLYERS 3 Two rins in the last’ of the ninth, gave Junior Cubs a nar- row ~victory ever the Flyers at 4 Lo. FINAN HADDIE hg. 14 oz. |... CREAM CHEESE - Philadelphia, pkg. -:... TEA BAGS, KADANA | 30 in pkg...