THURSDAY; OCTOBER 25,.1956: District Social ‘Notes . Castlegar Happenings PHONE: 2676 Mr, and’ Mrs, George San-|.’ tano and . children Denise. and Marlene’ spent®: the. weekend visiting at the home of'the -lat-|. ter’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, W.. P.| Jones of ” Trail. Archdeacon B. A. Resker, of- ficiated at the Christening of Janene Gail, daughter ‘of Mr, and Mrs. Odd Aasland.” Godparents were Mrs. J. L Townsend, Mrs. R. Cc. Coleman. Syringa. Creek, and Mr. C.. -‘T... Williamson “of Deer Park. “After ‘the i SSS is a patient in the ‘Trail-Tadanac Mrs, D, MecNamie, and’ Gale spent the weekend at the ‘Castle-Bar ranch, guests of +) Mr. and Mrs, G. Anderson, - ‘ Mx. and Mrs. Jack Killough are taking up residence in Cast: legar for the winter. Mr,,and Mrs, G. ‘Martini. and ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. Martini were in Nelson Saturday attending” the Santor-Jorgenson wedding. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Taylor ea Mrs. Rose. Rigby left this for-a, few days in Spo- kane. : Mrs, Les Davies and son have®’seturned from ‘ the Trail- Ta };Hospital: : the guests ‘retired to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Aasland, where : delicious refreshments were serv- Mr. and” Mrs,° ‘Trail were. guests“ at/the christ- ening of Janene ‘Gail ‘Aasland. Mrs. ‘Mabel. .Phillipoff and sons formerly -: of ©; Champion]: Creek have ‘taken “up Mesidence in Castlegar. ...:.. Miss. ‘Verna ‘Berkoff La alles « Shirley Norflander have:returned |; to Salmo. after, visiting Miss. Verna Elasoff. .°” : ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Fee pee and daughter. of, Slocan City have taken up residence at 110 Main ‘Street. Mr. Archibald is employed = at Maddocks Shoe Store. °.. ~ ! Mr. ‘and Mis, Earl: Maclean “have. had: as their’ guests. the Jatter’s- mother ‘and: dad, Mr." ‘and “Mrs. J. ao ‘Wynne of Nelson ours ing the’ weekend, ” Mrs. . J: Wallace. has re-, turned alter spending a few. days at the home of “her: *son.’ . daughter-in-law, Mr... Don Wallace of -Silverton.” : Mr. and Mrs. John’ Dalziel jhave returned from, Kimberley, - where Mr. Dalziel has been™on Cominco business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bate and “family. spent Sunday at ‘Mr. and Mrs: J. Gemmill’s. “> Mrs, B. Findlater is spend- ‘ing a few -weeks at the home of}: her ; daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, L. Peterson.of War- field. Robert MacPherson, don’ of .-Hvomb ‘of |! =| home 0: have: from three month: visit'| to: Denmark and . Holland, visiting relatives and parents ‘Mis. R. Sacobson’s mother, Mrs, J. Nelson, is in Trail-Tad- anac Hospital. .Mr.“and Mrs. C. T. Onions and Judy spent the vee in Spokane, Mrs Des ans Lav. Carn obell spent the weekend visiting -rela- tives ‘in Kelowna. i Mr,, and Mrs. Maurice Waite and. daughter of Patterson spent a few days at the home of ‘Mrs, Waite’s. mother, Mrs. C...Brod- . and Mrs, Les Atkin. ‘daughters Barbara and: Deb- 3. | bie of Spokane spent the week- end As-guests of Mr/and Mrs,-Les Atkinson: ‘The Standfords, ‘came |- up to attend Mr. and Mrs.~ ~Gerry ‘Wanless’s farewell party Satur- day, night, _ Mr. T. Matassa visitea at the home of his daughter. and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken scronty for, a few days. : ‘Laymen’s Sunday was. ob- served in the United Church last Sunday. by. the’ exchanging. of guest speakers ” ‘from A.O.T.S. groups from | Castlegar. ‘and Fruit- Mr. and Mrs. Miles Macrhettony vale. Mr. Alex Grahn took ‘the ‘Sandra : “Mr ‘and Mrs. Jim Jensen }- -whom: “they had not seen for ‘30|- woke spent the weekend at the} 1 and Mrs. Earl Standford P Monday, November: 5, Village of ¢ if NOTICE 1956 between the hours of 9:00 A.M, ond 7:00: P.M. at the Village ‘office i in the “for’ the p sie Soret ‘which of the The Corooration of the Village’ of Castlegar ~ Acting: Clerk, rier 7 . A taffeta’ eee wie tulle overskirts and : Fuffled tulle yoke was the gown, vehosen by ‘Verna-Rae Mary Groslin, daugh- ter of sMrs, Alice C..,MeDonald, for her wedding. to Pilot. Officer Walter Poohachoff,: :sore of. Mrs. Mary Poohachoff of. Castlegar, on October -13 ‘at Chown: Meni- “| Aay returned Tuesday: night’from ,| where they bagged an, seight- -|large group of ladies ‘Weédnes- »|eridge was the guest“of honor ‘| tion. was followed by a dainty '| lunch: served by. hostesses. Mrs. “|'were Mrs. G. Archibald, Louls santhemums ‘with matching head- pieces: ».. 5). * The bride was given. in mar- riage by “her grandfather, Mr. C. Tipping of Slocan. City. Mr. La- mont, Tolley. was. best .man, and Mr, Georgé Landis’ and Mr. Bill Rivers acted as/ushers.).) *: ‘The wedding. ceremony was . | followed ‘by ‘a reception’ in the | Parisfenne Room “ot Paris seed pearls *.and - chapel. length veil ‘ended’ with tiny daisies ap- pliqued to: natch! the BO Mts. ma: tron of honor, : wore avyellowsnet over taffeta formal; while brides ; maid’ Irene’. McKinnon’s - gown was green over taffeta, ‘Both care “1M “\'pe M Kinnaird Komer : | Deor Park Socials Mr. N. Bystrom and Exnie a’ successful hunting . trip . at Prince George and Sinclair Mills point moose, A pleasant evening of games and contests was enjoyed by a. day, Oct, 17, whem Mrs, A. Lev- at the home of Mrs. Harvey Jack. Friends gathered to; precede the stork with a shower of “downy” gifts, each habia pee dn'a_ novel in whi and placed in a passinette’ decorated in pinic and blue. ‘The ‘presenta- Jack, Mrs, G, Henderson, | and Mrs. H. Palsson.° Contest’ winners Brown, Mra. M. Dev and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williamson ‘were .visitors to ‘Castlegar, Satur- day, ‘where’ they ‘attended the ceremony of their granddaughter, Janene Aasland ‘| which \was held in-the: Parish Hall.’ They were accompanied by Mra. V,, Coleman, also of, Deer Park ‘and. ‘Mrs. E.. Coleman of Syringa‘ Creek, Mr, ‘and Mrs,..F. Briggeman have returned to their home here after ‘Spending a few days in Trail; ” . Mrs. c. 3 Phelps has return- ed to ‘her home here after spend- ing a’few days in Trail where : she was’a patient’in the Trail- Tadanac Hospital. : | Mir. and>Mrs, W.. Langman pee family of Sweet Grass, Mon-, tana wete weekend -visitors to ‘Deer Park, Mrs. W. K. Fox. Other “guests were -Mrs, G. Jackson, -Mrs...N. Burak, Mrs. M. Kissock, Mra, S. Harvey, Mrs, H. York, Mrs. Mar- cellus, Mrs. D. Deverson,. Mrs. G. tt Ranger. and Mgrs. G. Bate left last week for Cran- + brook where Mr. Bate will be stationed for the winter months, Sz larkle, M. Hendricks, Mrs. A: Culley, Mrs. E. Cowlin, Kay Hawkins, Mrs. A. Musselman and Mrs., P. -Melville. to Vancouver with Mr.’and Mrs, Ben Reid of Salmo, to. attend the funeral of an uncle... Mr. A. J. Leveridge motored anid their summer ‘home here, One, visitors included Merriefield and.sons Jimmy. re) Albert, Mrs,’ Stover of Castlegar; ‘cent of logged’ areas The Parks: ‘Board are from ‘Castleg 2 6S. TREES and: SHRUBS. ‘Lists p+ tained from :! Of Or before. 5:00. tT. jar residents interested in’ pari the Village office: and orders must be in ctober 30th, next. ° ey PAI KS ‘BOARD, Villoge "of Castlegar oe for these can a : The young couple their honeymoo: with a flying instruction... He received his wings - at Portage “la. Prairie service! here from here ‘ana Mr. Wilfred Maze was soloist.with baye Peitzshe, Mr. Tom’ Cummings, MacPherson, and Mr--Fred Tull assisting, Guests at the i service“ were “Mr, Les Cantell, who - “took: the ‘service, ;with Mr. Dave: Seaton ond Mr. Lou Kor- oe "Me, ‘Malcolm Walton ‘of spo- kane spent’ the weekend with nis} < parents Mr, and Mrs. Sid Walto A farewell party was held in the ‘Twin Rivers Hall Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs.* Gerry Wanless» and; family. The party hhad been arranged by, many of ‘presented Mr, and ‘Mrs. Wanless with a set of silver.and the four children. with” small .gifts. The evening; was spent .in dancing after “which “Mrs, C. Saunders set out: a: dainty “buffet Iunch, which was enjoyed. by all. Music for the dancing was supplied by Mr, Jack Killough: and. Mr. Dick McLeod.” i : iph west has returned fro. ma unting- trip” ‘at: Brooks, ‘Alta. 45 Mrs. Ken, Price has returned last month. fog os Mr. Stan” Jefferson, “Me. John|~ ‘their friends. Mr. A. Horswill)’ ~ Rebson Mens 2 > Mr.! and Mrs. _Eddie- ‘Hilton and two children .of: San Diego, Calif., are visiting at the home of ‘Mrs. Hilton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley’ Humphries. « ‘ Mrs. L. Linklater from Burn- ham, Sask, “is ‘visiting at the home of her sister Control : | Thi dvertisement is not "ablished or dle layed b: the Li juor sa tis nat pul 2 Baa 7. ig “or by-the-G ‘Natural regeneration: is: ianct D obtained on 70 percent: to'90 per- “by ‘leaving trees nearby for a ‘spurce-of seed: ‘Areas’ which don’t: reseed’ within, aL reasonabel: “Hime ‘nist be-plant. . |ing ‘your left ‘foot tor the elutch| | “|'and yéur-‘right foot for ‘the “ac- celerator and \the, brake, that a mere \woman . must consider. it jan experience. \:; ‘To: my way’ of thinking,’ had I been ‘asked ‘to ‘relate’ my ‘ex- aN ONE OF ouR Me “New Styled. : reat : on ss JACKETS They're’ wid and in the yery latest shades ‘and . of course are. eed bs the. other ‘day,. that I write my experiences as ‘A woman driver’. To: begin with |I' dislike: the phrase, It smacks of. male'superi- ority, for instance one seldom hears the'remark “Oh it’s a’ man] é driver.” I almost: felt that I had|’ been ‘asked; to-explain some od- Aity . peciilinr.. sto the: female species.’ Why, I wondered vaguely should a woman.:have any more ‘experiences’ driving than a. man? Surely, there. is nothing ‘so. re- markable about sitting behind the driver's wheel of :an_automobile, steering it in:a straight line, us-": as.ah it would have mad¢.'a -lot: more. sense, | thal ‘as my) spouse has}: However, ironically pointed: “out, to,-me, the probable . reason I not, consid- he . asked ‘*'susp oinsly. would | £ you ‘do’ it’ you’ da flat ‘tire, have’ to think fast,, I-also’ knew that unless | Jet him dave ‘it. with both. barrels” I ‘would more told anyone about that flat though) shape, and) if: they. are ‘not Jin good sehabs why. dla yo Hl me may be risking my life son highway ° because; S this point: I.:was! almost rpted to. tell\. him ' about’ the| - time I did’ have .a ‘flat tire;-a Jong ‘way from any garage and ‘iot:a ‘man within miles.’ Ire- member quite: well'my’ “daughter |. 4nd'‘I thumping ‘to ‘a sudden ‘stop, searching for the tools I. thought Inatitute he: A a ‘report ‘by Mrs. Wiebe ‘on’ the *. i recent teachers’ sonventias.:t i tion to the ue Society for Handicapped’ C dren, and to were most: likely. tobe of use|.’ / in “changing a tire,; then’ -not “be- ing!able to'use them after all. my |. ywess as a mechanic is deplor- |* able, The: main ‘reason we. never | was because, I ‘hate: people'who id. vay, WHEREAS by ‘Section 2 Regulation des Week: of October 1956. ; of October 1956. i AREAD the third ‘tim ith s+24th day o October 1956. RECONSIDERED; “ADOPTED: “AND: FINALLY! PASSED.