a. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July .24,.1958 Castlegar Happenings Archdeacon B, A. Resker, and his sister Mrs. E. Payne are spending a few days holidaying an the Windermere district. Miss Betty Mather of the Castlegar Credit Union office staff is vacationing in’ ‘Vancou- ver. Mrs, M, Woolverton had as her guesls over the weekend, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Woolverton and family -of Calgary. Guests at the home of Mrs, Helen McLeod were her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Gus A. Dittrich, daughter -Joun of Vancouver, also Mr. M. Paul of Vancouver. Mrs, H. Killough's visitors ‘at the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. G. Stenhouse who came from Calgary to attend the Downing-Killough wedding. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Killough for their daughter’s wedding Saturday were Mr. and ‘Mrs, E. S, Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs E. S. Atwood of Grand ‘Forks; Mrs, D. Scott and Mrs. Betty Bissett of Portland, Ore- Bon, Mr. and Mrs. James Killough had as their guests Mr. Ray Pringle, Mr. Harvey Lloyd and “Mr. George Kulidovsky of Port Wlice, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Read ef Trail visited at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Killough at the weekend. Mri¢and Mrs. C.-T’ Onions left on Tuesday for their new home in Vancouver. Replacing Mr. Onions as manager of the Bank of Montreal, Mr, R. D. Minnion and Mrs. Minnion have arrived from Terrace, B.C. Mr. J. G, Mullin of Prince George, the new accountant at the Bank of Montreal, has ar- rived, and will be joined shortly by Mrs. Mullin. Mr. and Mrs, L, V. Campbell and their house guest, Miss Mur- iel Campbell, spent the weekend at Coeur d’ Alene and Spokane, Guests of: Mr. and Mrs, J. Pedersen since last Friday have been their son and daughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. Orve Peder- sen and their children Karen and Kenneth from New Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson and family are leaving Satur- day for a two week camping trip at Wasa Lake. Mr, Walter Dams is a pa- tient in the Kootenay Lake Gen- eral hospital at Nelson, A. B. Cliff Churches, -after spending a month’s leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Churches, has gone to Esquimalt to take up his duties with the RCN.. He was accompanied ‘as far as Vancouver by his mother who plans tto visit her parents at White Rock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipsett and Maureen spent Sunday and Mon- day at Kaslo, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey. Deer of and Mr. RICK’S TV. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. : Supplies ELECTROBOME | Fleetwood T.V. and Mrs, Arnold. F, Paulson and =I =| Mrs, C. Sarr, and baby daughter, Sandra of Calgary, who have been the guests of Mr. Barr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Campbell for the past three weeks, have returned home, Kinnaird Korner Mr. and Mrs. L. Croteau and family are back from a vacation nC = THE DISTRICT SOCIAL REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs, Mrs. Horan and Mrs, Steve Jankola Sr., Mrs Steve Gallo and Mr. Joe Patay, Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kauiman’= 3227 Mrs. Johnson. Williamson Mrs, Warkentin NOTES suman ut ‘yi ne ~ 2672 i ce 00000 HENNE Robson ‘Socials Mr. and Mis. J. returned Thursday from a few) days at Kootenay Lake near Nelson. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. C, Ackerman this week were Mrs Ackerman’s| brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Gordon McIvor and Heather Ann, Dr. and in with and teau is spending her vacation in aunt and unele, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Arbouire. Enjoying ao camping at Deer Park were Mr. family. Suntiay's crowd includ- ed Mr, and Mrs. A. E, Webster. and family in the company of Mr. and Mrs, B, Brown and family, Marie Paton and Jim Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McCreight. Miss Loretta Maida is a guest at the home of Mr and, Mrs. Bill having ac- a trip te Vancouver via Lake Louise and Banff. Marlene Cro- Port Arthur, Ontario with her jong weekend Mrs, J. Connelly, all of, Mankota, Saskatchewan, They spent a day with the Ackermans on the way; to Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shand and son Jimmy of Port Coquit- lam are guests at Cedar Crest Motel, They are former residents and Mrs. Elmer Lucas and fami-' of Kinnaird and plan to visit in ly and Mr. and Mrs. E, Ady and! the district for a few days. Denny Hughes flew to the Okanagan early Sunday morning where he took part in a break- , fast~ ‘fly-in sponsored by the Oliver Flying Club, There were twelve aireraft in all at the meet from as far ‘west as the Coast and two planes from Trail. The pilots were, met on arrival by back family of Mr. Ron Souche returned to his home in Vancouver on Sun- day after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. Lipsett for the Daley -Lipsett wedding. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Greep entertained a ‘large group of friends on Monday night at a delicious dinner of Chinese food in Seto’s Cafe, the occasion be- ing Mr. Greep’s birthday. EMERGENCY i the from a week's holiday at Chris- tina Lake. They had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maida and while : there, they were joined by their son George and a friend Bob Manning from Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Lidy- off and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel W. Nevzroff of Los An- ana. wives of the Oliver Flying Club and ushered into the club house’ for a hot, early- morning breakfast. Frank Kew and Chuck O'Shea, both of Trail, Fred Hirtle of Rossland and Den- ny Hughes were Mrs, V. Arrnott who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, .H. Hyson left Saturday for her home in Vancouver. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Adshead was the latter's aunt and cousin, Mrs, M. and Miss Plorence Millitaire, enroute home to Winnipeg after visiting in Vancouver, They motored to Renata to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. P, Larocque, Mrs, Millitaire’s ister-inel ‘of Sweet Grass, Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs, R. Gough, son John and daughter Margaret and Mr, JJ Lamb.:returned. to their home at Pioneer, B.C., after spending a few days atthe L. G. ‘Willlamson summer home in Deer Park, . Mr, and Mrs. C. T. William- son’ had as recent guests the lat- ter’s uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs, A, D. Epp‘ of Waldheim, Sask., and: her cousins Mr. and Mrs, Pat Lewis of Nanaimo, Van- couver ‘Island Mr. and Mrs, W.. Langman Montana, are spending a holiday at Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. D, D, Jamiec- son had as recent guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Jamieson, grand- son Mr, Roy Jamieson ‘and great- granddaughter, Sherry Jamie- son, all of Rainier, Oregon, Wir, gad Mrs, Lawrence Hill of n were the Sunday brother and Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Adshead were Mr. and Mrs, A. Knelson and family of Braddock, Sask., Mrs, Knelson is the sister < of Mr. Adshead. Mrs, Art Nixon and son of Kimberley were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smecher for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Flemming guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. R, Worley, Other: guests at the .Worley home include Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Worley, and children Joan and Murray and mont and Janice, all of Trail and Mr, and Clarisse, W.- Briggeman,' Mr. and Mrs. Ray+ a mond Briggeman and’ daughter - S WEDDING ing the waistline,» .- * polnted, and the fully. crinolined voluminous skirt swept in grace- Mrs, DePoalis and of Warfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wires of Seattle, Wash, spent the weekend at the home of the for- mer’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Briggeman. Skinny men, women Bisertt} 10,15 ibs. Aiiata cast ae ay Hae HT outs ugly hotiovws rawnys by tox Mr, and Mrs.-J. Bailey and chil- Ee rf dren of Trail. Mr, and Mrs. F, Briggeman had as recent guests Reverend and Mrs. Pratt and daughter of left for ‘ens, route to their home in Prince George. Wayne Eastcott of Rossland is visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson for a week. Mrs, E. Piper of Harrop is the guest of Mrs. Magee. Genelle Notes : for this district. Recent visitors at the home of Mr.‘and Mrs. D, E. Hughes were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Klassen of Oliver geles, California were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Kazakoff, in Kinnaird, and of Mr. and Mrs. Nick’ N, Arishenkoff, Ronnie Hendricks has been having’ a month-long ~ vacation starting with Christina Lake as the guest of the K. Markle fami- | Sprinkling Regulations 7 All Spriokling Stops at "Ne Open-End Hoses Odd-Numb EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Even Numbered Houses Sprinkle on Even ‘Days 10 P.M. We ask your co-operation for essential service. APPLE JUIGE, clear, 4B Or, .....+-2+-+.2+sseee, 286: One Outlet Per Residence REGULATIONS RIGIDLY ENFORCED Corporation of the Village of Castlegar Sprinkle on Odd Days to ensure a water supply ly, joining.-Mr. and Mrs. Stan Stevénson’ and ‘family fidar'there on a holiday at Crawford Bay. He is now with the Stevensons at.their home in Spokane. Mourning the death of Mr. Bunusik Louis of Trail is his sister. Mrs. John Kravski and Mr. Kravski, They attended the funeral in Trail Thursday along with Mr, and Mrs. S. Curcak, Mr. Province of British Columbia “CHANGE OF:NAME ACT” (Section 6): Notice ‘of Application, for Change ‘Name... . NOTICE is hereby given’ that. an application -will -be made‘ to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of namie, pursuant of Name Act,” by. me:— Noah Victor DeFeo of the Village of Castlegar, in the Pro- vince of British “Columbia, . as follow:—* To change my name from Noah Victor DeFeo to Noah Victor DeFoe. My wife’s name from Elizabeth DeFeo to Eliza- beth DeFoe. Dated this 2st day of July, A.D, 1958, N. V, DeFeo. ICE CREAM, bricks, ........ : STEAK, Round, ‘Blue Brand | ae i Wiens, No. | GROUND. BEEF, extra lean, Ih. . to the provisions of’ the’ “change H ‘|for Castlegar with two one-base Gubs: Win One, Lose One, In Play By BETTY. ‘JEAN LAMPARD Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood ana family spent the weekend! visiting relatives at Creston. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones and family, and Mr, and Mrs. Eric Crowson spent the weekend at; Christina Lake. . Lennie Wood is spending sometime at Creston. picking fruit. Barrie Wood: is visiting at Kokanee Lodge near Nelson with The Castl Cubs senior baseball teat ‘came through Martin. Suter. the Jast week with one win and one loss, The Cubs defeated Trail| CYO Giants “by a ‘Score .of 12-6 in a game Played = Castlegar} July 15. Sam shelbft once again took, the win fo: astlegar. In the 7-inning game, Sam allowed only 3 hits, collected 5 strike-outs and gave no free bases. Leo- Franco, starting pitcher for Castlegar, was replaced by Sam after two-third innings of play. Four runs | were charged against Franco while Sheloff held the Giants down to two reriainder of ithe who. ‘was. res placed * ‘in. the Ath inning; by--D: Angerelli,, Trail. Ed Comay was top batter hits in three times «at bat. On Tuesday the Cubs went to Nelson for a game against the Nelson Outlaws and were. de- feated by a scéve of 8-4. Sam Sheloff took his first loss, in going the 7-innings for Castlegar. Winning “pitcher for Nelson was A, Dawson, who pitched 4-innings before being replaced by Olson. Nelson pitchers gave up 7 hits, issued 6 free -bases, and struck out 13 batters; while Sheloff gave up _10 hits, issued 1 free base and struck out 3. Top batter for Neison was Olson with" 2 singles in two times.at bat, Lloyd Ish was top man for Castlegar with a double and a single in'4 times at bat. . Louis De Rosa hit an over- the-fence homerun with no one on. base, for the only home-run jof the: game. .: - The next game will be“in }|Castlegar tonight against “Ross- and Mrs. Ellwood, Grunerud, (nee Geraldine -Guestord,) duly M%, a son. SUTHERLAND — To . and Mrs. Claude Sutherland, July 18, a daughter. * HAEGED GRUNERUD — To Mr, and ~~ Mr. and Mes, J. Horan and family left Sunday for Edmonton to visit realtives for-a week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sanders and family spent the weekend at Christina Lake. Mr. ‘Albert’ Bublitz is a pa- tient in’ Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Bublitz were Mrs. Bublitz’s niece, Miss Dor- een Wedrick, and a friend, Miss Faye WOMEN THE, aust@icgar OF. 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The cake, which rested on a froth of white tulle, was in white and silver, topped by a flowered: archway over doves holding symbolic double wed- ding ‘bands, Tiny pink rosebuds were tucked here and there -in the tulle and place cards were dainty baskets of lace and rose- buds, Pink and white candles in silver holders were placed at either side of the cake, to com- plete the decorations of the bride’s table done by Mrs. Eric Atweod of Christina Lake, The bride’s aunts, Mrs, H. Killough and Mrs, Jack Killough were in charge of cutting the cake, Toastmaster was Eric At- wood of Christina Lake ana |r “Rosker prone ing. was enjoyed ‘at ‘the Parish hall with’ music being furnished by family and friends. For ‘the’ honeymoon trip to England where ‘they: will visit with the. groom’s parexts, the bride chose as-her going away outfit a mint-green chemise dress with beige duster and white accessories, complemented by a pink carnation corsage. Castlegar by plane for Montreal, and will sail on the “Corinthia” for Europe. On their return to Canada, they plan to take up residence at Lytton, B.C., where both will be employed on the teaching ataff of the junior high school. For hey daughter's wedding the bride's mother wore a| green end white acetone and ‘cotton dress with beige duster, white accessories and pink and white carnations en corsage. Mr, and Mrs. Downing left] * Bob Brandson Funeral Held Monday Night At St. John’s Church Funeral services for Bob Brandson were conducted by Archdeacon B, A, Resker Monday night at St, John’s Anglican Church in Kinnaird, Bob was 21 years old. He was born in Humbolt, Sask., on Feb, 22, 1937 and ‘drowned ‘at Zuck- erberg’s Island on July 15, 1958. He graduated from SHHS in 1955 and was the owner of B and B Electronics, a television and radio shop. Pallbearers were Andy Evans, Gerald Stewart, Jack Collinson, Don Ellis, Richard Geronizzo and George Latta, Honorary pallbearers were Messrs. Jack Killough, J. Mar- shall,-G. Bray, M. Verzuh, J. Lewis, F. Peterson, A. Rennie and B, McPeek. ATTA Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes Open am. to 10:30 p.m. Sat. 8 am. to 12:30 p.m. SETO GAFE - OUUENLni Na LUALEULEELEUU ASHE AASHTO AUESL Made-to: right ‘in Among it-of te *" guests were Mr, and Mrs, C. K. Wool- verton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stenhouse of Calgary; Mr. and Mrs,".A. Dittrich, Miss Joan Dittrich and Michael Paul of Vancouver; Harvey Lloyd, Port Alice; Mr, and Mrs, 5. Reynolds, Grand Forks; Mr. and Mrs, E. Atwood, Christina Lake; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Simpson and Miss B. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs, W. Gibbard and Darlene, Mrs. E. Bourchier, Miss Evelyn Bourchier and . George - and Michael Boucchier of Rossland; Mrs, R. Bissett, Portland, Oregon; our own shop to your’ own measurements and in the material of your choice LOOK SMART! BE SMART! LEITNERS Te Mrs, .D. Scott, Syaney BC. a Mr. and Mrs. 1d ail. toast to the bride. Mr. Atwood also read sever- al congratulatory telegrams re-| . ceived by the happy couple RAL from friends in Calgary, Pen-|. Siete. ou can convert your Victory Bonds ; Immediately at any bratich y r u of. MM 10 2 NILLION CARADIANS immediate cash adjustment “Your nearest branch of the Bank of Montreal ig‘teady now to give you prompt service in converting yout: ‘Victory Bonds into the non-callable Canada Conversion Loan 1958, If you hold unmatured 3% ‘Victory Bonds, See your nearest B of M brasich today, and capitalize * [on this tremen: 5 Casth emer Branch: "RONALD pean ON, vers ic oa “brewed in ihe Kootenays ee Hootenay tastes’. This advertinem t 3 not ‘published or displayed by the Liquor Control: Board. or by the Government % ‘British, Columbia, : MILK, in carton Pay’ n Takit Have you visited Castlegar’s Canning Centre at Bob’s — If you haven't, you must! We carry a complete line of can- | _ming supplies. CTA ee WHITE VINEGAR TE SUGAR 100 LB.BAG ............. $9,99 COTTE AICO fT 2 Ot. SEALERS ........... $2.89 Pi: SEALERS ............. $1.92 Qt SEALERS ............ $2.29 “BUTTER, Ist. grade, Ib. ... CHEEZIES, full’ ‘quart, each ...... in ‘plastic’ tubs KOOL-ato, 5 pkgs. .... MEATS BACON, by the piece, ib. ...: BEEF MINUTE STEAKS, each Friday Aight Only BOLOGNA, sliced, LB. . PRODUCE OKANAGAN APRICOTS, Lug. .... « TOMATOES, Field, Ib. ICE CREAM, Brick, HALF GAL: ICE CREAM, ...... NALLEY’S DILLS, 54 oz. ........ es WE DELIVER iN “KINNAIRD, AND CASTLEGAR ORDERS LEAVE THE STORE AT 3'P.M. . We Are Open Friday Nights As Usual