CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 23, 1958 {one month old, a new little !brother fcr Eddie and Carol, i Mrs, Ly’ Swindell: ‘arrived on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dougan” Tuesday"by plane from Vancou- have returned from a 4 weelk) ver'to’ attend the funeral of the vacation In Kamloops with their! late Mrs. Nellie Jeffery in Trail. @aughter and son-in-law, Mr She will be spending a few and Mrs. Charles Yule and fami-| weeks here with her sister, Mrs. ly. Monty Warner and family. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Heagy, whose 40th wedding anniversary was January 14, celebrated the occasion on Sunday when thirty five relatives and friends‘ gata- ered for dinner at the home of their son and dauthter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Heagy. Those present included the couple's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Belbeck and fami- ly of Robson; their daughter Gladys; a sister-in-law, Mrs, Helen Heagy of Lisieux, Sask.; Kinnaird Korner Castlegar “Happenings Mr, Peter ‘Hann, Canadian Pacitic Airlines agent here, left for Vancouver on Monday after receiving word of the death of his mother on Sunday, It is un- derstood that Mrs. Hann had been ill a long time. Mr. and Mrs. James Killough had as their guests for the past week, the latter's sister, Mrs, R. Jackman and son : Robbie of Mr, and Mrs. Barry Hill and girls; Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Heagy and family; Mr, and Mrs, Roy Dahlin; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Webster and Mrs, M. Campbell and son Ken. Mrs, Helen Heagy of Lisieux, Sask, is spending some time with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Heagy and family. ‘ Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick of Kin- naird arrived home by plane on Saturday from: Duncan, - B.C. bringing with her Roderick Glen, Creston, While here, Mrs. man also visited her brother’ and sisters-in-laws, Davis and Mr. and Mrs, Larry Davis. Fraser and Mr. attended a meeting of United Church delegates in Nakusp on Tuesday. Jack- Mr. and .: Les The Rev. O. McNeil, Mr: 6, W. Blackwell Mr. and ‘Mrs, “Rusty'** Sul van of Cache Creek left, yester- day after visiting the latter’: mother, other relatives in the district, Mrs, M. Duncan | ani ae in LA large number | ‘of Castlegar triends paid tribute. to the. late Mr, Munroe Karl Spence, by at- tending his funeral in Nelson on ‘Tuesday. Miss Eva Sharples has re- turned after a 3-week holiday spent in Calgary, Toronto and Kirkland Lake, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wade were here from Vancouver re- cently and visited many old friends. Robson Socials " Robson’ STRICT SOCIAL NOTES , REPORTERS Castlegar _- Kinnaird - Deer Bark — Renata - Elder of Millett, Alberta,” were Briggeman. Mr, and Mrs. J. ulmi and'son Ronald, of Renata and Mr, and Mrs,.O. W. Aasland and daughter Janene of Castlegar were the re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. Williamson. Mr, and Mrs. R. C, Coleman and children. of Syringa Creek were weekend visitors to Deer Park. Mr, and Mrs,, C. 'T. William- son were visitors to Trail where they the annual Rod Mrs, Duncan entertained on t and Gun Club banquet, “Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 Mrs, Smecher - 4568 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentii iS ict 2AM THE DI s E latives and friends congratulate the young couple. The bride's table was centred with the three. tiered wedding cake baked by the groom's aunt, Mrs, Lés Peterson, of Warfield, The cake was heautifully decora- ted in silver and white and top- ped with two miniature swans in an archway of flowers. Sprigs of holly were tucked here and thera ia | amore the folds of tulle surroun- it | ding the cake, in keeping with the guests of Mr. and -Mrs. FJ: ‘WEDDING the Cl season. The centre. of the table was spread with a lace trimmed linen /cloth interwoven with gold thread The lovely cloth was GRUNERUD — GUESFORD - The recently opened United Church in Castlegar was: the scene of a lovely winter wedding, December 28, when Geraldine a gift from a great-aunt, Mrs. Alec McColm of Seattle. Candles at either side of the cake were embedded in clusters of holly, poinseltias and colored balla with Guesford, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘V. Gues- ford was united in marriage to Ellwood Allan Grunerud, #00 of ater Master of Ceremonies, Rev. MeNeil introduced John Dalziel, who a toast to the Mr. and Mrs, L all of Castlegar. Rev. A. O, McNeil officiated at the the first wed- Friday in honor of her d Sylvia's 7th birthday. There were The table was centered with a lovely birthday dike decorated in pink, and green, with 7 green candles: Mrs, Duncan served re- assisted by Mrs. D. THIS LEGION WELFARE $75 JACKPOT PRIZES SATURDAY January 25,.1958 8:00 p. All Profits For Hospital Ward G0 Fowler and Mrs, H. Johnson. As the children left they each re- ceived some candy. Mrs. A, Smecher Trail visitor on Friday. Mr. Carter returned home from the B.C. Fruit Grow- er’s meeting he attended in Kel- owna, . Kenneth Wylie is a patient in the Kootenay Lake Hospital. Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackereth of Broadwater left to spend 2 holiday in Vancouver. Mr. Paul Phelps and sons Alan and Bruce of Crawford Bay were the recent guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Phelps. Mrs. R, “Worley, was a 116 ‘invited guests, games were’ } enjoyed. Renata Tidings ding in the new Church, and Mrs. a Eel Wallace was organist. . eorried out the The Renatu Women's Insti- tute’s regular Jan, mecting was held at the home of Mrs, J. Dyck. Members voted that a dona- tion of $5.00 be sent to the new Solarium at Gordon Head, near Victoria, B.C. for a W. I. ward there. ° Mrs, J, J. Reimer, Mrs. Matt Rohn and Mrs, Warkentin were named to plan the February valentine party to be held at school Feb. 14. s Mrs. ‘L, Wither read an art- icle on origin and facts off the onion. | pee Mrs. J.-J. Reimer was the winner of the lucky draw and Mrs, P, Warkentin and Mrs, M. Rohn were the winners of the contests played during the sociai hour. Refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs, J. Dyek, The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. M. Rohn, Rebs 2ist. Bob of Trail and her son A. Wor- ley of Nelson were weekend vis- itors to Deer Park. Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Jamieson ro as their guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thring of Rob- son and Mr, and Mrs. C. Thring, jr. of Castlegar. Mr. J, V..Briggeman, Mrs. W. E. Elder of Trail and Mr. Tom ——— —————— TOMATOES, Mal 28 ox, 2 tins .. _ CREAM CORN, Alymer, i‘ 2. tins, .. , BREAD, 4x, | MARGARINE, Quartet, 2 Ib. pkg. ... Z NETTED GEMS, GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for ... ORANGES, 5 Ibs. ..... BACON, ’ 12 Ib. pkea. 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A bolero jacket with lily-point sleeves, and peter-pan collaz trimmed with sequins and seed- pearls completed the bridal en- semble, and her finger-tip veil of illusion net was held in place by a tiara of imitation flowers and secd-pearls, The bride's only jewelry was bride, This was responded to by the groom, who toasted the bridesmaid and matron of hon- or, The reply to the toust to bridal attendants was made by the best man, Robert Johansson. A dance in the Parish Hall followed the reception, music being supplied by Pete Harvick, Pat Romaine ond Mrs. S. Sim- cock, Y For her daughter’s wedding Mrs, Guesford chose a princess- style’ turqouis: afternoon dress, with. which she. wore pink ac- cessories and a corsage of white “stylized” ‘mums. The groom's mother, Mrs. Grunerud, wore a dusty rose dress by pink and white accessories, and corsage of white “stylized’’ ‘mums, ) For the wedding trip to Spo- kane, Washington, the bride changed to a charcoal boxy style suit, with which she wore red gloves and hat, black shoes and handbag, and white blouse.” Legion Comer Two community projects and one national youth project were endorsed by Branch 170 at its regular mecting on Tuesday. Locally the Legion and the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Legion have given their full support to furnish ao ward at our new hospital, Two hundred dollars has been raised to date, and the re mainder will ‘come throug! future . Legion fund aising schemes. Z Comrade Hughes announced that the Legion had also been - asked to take part in two scenes tor the Centennial Pageant to be held in Castlegar during May. h 1 LAC. LAUNDRY 69 Main St. ‘- Castlegar | IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS : PHONE 4101 “FREE , PICK-UP & DELIVERY + |B. Adams, are preparing a bd ‘gested order: of service to be Centennial. Hy mn .Writfen - For Day ‘Of Prayer April 27 Victaria — British Columbia's churches and religious organi- zations are taking an active part in the planning of centennial the pioneers’ who kept their faith while enduring. the hardships of a new land. It is sung to the tune of St, George, titled ‘Come ye the pro- vinee. The Religious Activities Sel people.’ : G Mr. Adams . din reviewing the work of his said: Castlegar. Guide. Assn. Elects Officers For a8 Lil Theatre: News CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, January 23, 1958 5 exercises were also on the, agen- da. Alt present exp! Mrs, G. F. elected president: of the Cuitle. gar Girl Guides Associdtion at the annual meeting in the Parish succeeds who has ‘The Kinnaird Little Theatre held their. initial workshop meeting on Monday night at the home of Mrs, E. Burke with Mrs, Ruth Waldie and Mrs. Lakeman held that -office for the past year.’ “Re-elected to former offices were: OW Schwartzenhauer, under used by churches and religious groups during the year and es- pecially on the Cr Day of is the theme of British Columbia's centennia) year. Church leaders working with each other on this sub-com- mittee and through their tee Prayer, April 27, Included in the service wit! be a centennial hymn. Written by Leonard J. Humphrey of Nan- aimo, the hymn gives praise to are the jgnitt. cance of the celebrations, is given special emphasis.” : The centennial aervice; whicn is being printed by the sub-com- mittee and distributed to all A’ large group of of- fered to assist in staging this part of the show and making it & success, On the national scene, mem- bers gave unanimous support to a motion by Comrade Pitts that we again give financial support to the Canadian Olympic Train- ing Plan. Last year, several> young. track athletes from ‘Trail took advantage of the training plan and since Castlegar has had outstanding success in track and field, the branch is anxious to send a representative from this area to Toronto. President R.A. Wadey an- nounced that in 1957, the branch had dispersed -$1,113.76 for wel- fare in the district, Several members expressed surprise at the figure - given, and the fact that the branch had been. re- sponsible for such a sizeable contribution to district welfare. Legion Welfare Bingo. will be played this Saturday at 8 pm. in the Legion Hall. The public is welcome ‘to attend the games and win the $75 jackpot that is up this week. a pair of pearl carrings to the groom's grandmother, Mrs. B. Findlater, and she carried the groom's gift, a white. Bible on which rested « corsage of red rosebuds and lily of the valley with white satin streamers and net sprinkled with glitter. A ting glass bluebird was tucked in the centre for “ good luck”. Matron of Honour, Mrs. Win- ifred Walts, cousin of the bride, and bridesmaid, Miss Barbara .{Dower wore identical princess- style gowns of blue leather hymn-book cover was made to the guest of honour, and refreshments featured a birthday cake decorated with pink and white icing and topped with an artistic spray of flowers. The cake was baked and decora- ted by Mrs. J. Toogood. The party was planned as a suprise, and‘since it was also to taffeta brecade, featuring V-neck’. lines, Their headpieces were ban- deaux of white satin roses and ‘both wore pearl necklace and earring sets, gifts of the bride. Bouquets carried by the bride!s ‘attendants were of white carna- tions tinged with blue and sprin- kled with glitter, and were fash- ioned with net and white satin bows, and blue-g! be a token of to Mr, and Mrs, Killough for: the work done for St. Alban’s Choir, a leather book-cover was ‘pre- sented to Mr. Killough as well. Mr, Killough has been choir- master for eight or nine years, and during this time their home has been open to the choir mem- bers for practices, Hostesses were Mrs, Toogood, Mrs. F. A. Hos- tetter, Mrs, W. E, MacCabe, Mrs J. McKenzie and Mrs, M. Wool- verton. . leaves. Robert Johansson of Trail was groomsman and the ushers were Donald Guesford, brother of the bride and Ken Gruncrud, brother of the groom, Soloist was Miss Sherrel Rit- ey, who sang the favorite “I'll Walk Beside You.” Following the. wedding a re- .ception was held in the United Church Hall, at which many re- Peltitt TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS BEGINNERS PHOTO COURSE Starting WEDNESDAY, foauasy 29. AT 7:00 P.M. PLEASE REGISTER BY Tuesday, January 28 “aT Photos * 20 oz. tin 6 oz. jar : 11 Ib. pkt. Lb. ORANGES, 2 pkts. for .. Lb. Lb. 5 Ib. cello bag ..... PEAS, Broder’s frozen, SPECIAL CORN, Royal City, crea mstiyle, PINEAPPLE, Libby’s. crushed, INSTANT. 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Many churches .are co-opera- ting with historlans working on a community history. Church re- cords, family bibles left in their care, ond ceméetaries on church -|grounds give many important dates and facts for historical re- ference. rd Members of the Religious/ Activities Sub-committee include Rt. Rev. T. M. Nicol, Rev. F. G, Patterson, Rt, Rev. G. P. Gower, Rev. David A. Smith, Rev. D. H. Telfer, Rev. R. F. Filer, Rev. E. A. Olson, and Mr. T. R. B. Adams. Mrs... L. Zinio, secretary; Mrs,.C. H. King, trea- surer; Mrs, J, F. Killough, publi- city. : Div. Commussioner, Mrs, H. Hysen congratulated the Assn. on a successful’ Years work and Zinio for their interesting annual reports, Five new members, Mrs. » Peppard, Mrs, W, Shay, Mrs, A Harvey,4 Mrs. R.. Mitchell atta Mrs, G, Anderson were welcomed into the ranks, : The | -assoclation " gratefully accepted a gift to’the Brownies thanked Mrs. King and Mrs,|_ in some of the essentials of stage acting. Several groups participating in the assignments ‘on pantomine evoked much laughter from: on- looking’ ‘members: and speech eda feeling that the innovation of the workshop, to be, held monthly, would prove beneficial and also highly entertaining. Mrs. Joan Johnson arid Stu Paul were elected as directors of a one act play, to be produced in the ‘latter half of February for the PTA. Hostess for the evening was Mrs, Eileen Hughes. OY SCcouUT The Second Castlegar Wolf Cub Pack joined. with the scouts last Tuesday evening in a “Go- ing Up” ‘ceremony, when Morris sald db; to “White’Six" are leading in the inter-six, competition. Three new Cubs Steve Naylor, Glen Too- good and Ronnie Mackereth were into the Pack. Good of a number of dolls by Mra. Peppard on behalf of the]; ‘the Legion Auxiliary. Tentative plans were made to hold a mother and daughter banquet on February 20, Commit- tee in charge being Mrs. King, Mrs. Woodrow, Mrs. Zinio. and Mrs, G. Anderson, Mrs. W. Fox will represent the Association at the annual meeting of the KRC January 29. Members were advised of the imminent need. for leaders in Guide and Brownie. work. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. O, Anderson on February 25. P-TA Meeting Is_ Scheduled. For. Mon. Evening Guild’ Elects New Officers Pat Lampard was elected|. president of St, Alban’s Evening Guild at the regular monthly meeting January 14 at the home of Mrs. J. Taylor. Vice president*for 1958 is Gladys Hingley. and .Secretary- treasurer for a second term is Joyce Aasland. The Stanley Humphries High School PTA will meet: this com- ing Monday, January 27 at $ pm. in the Cafeteria ‘of the school, A program has been prepared especially interesting for’ par- ents of grade*6 and 7 ,students. A panel of grade 7 Subject Teachers plus Mr. A.° Harvey, School Counsellor will give ad- dresses on their a oaae sub- jects fe Pack, and was. welcomed into the Scouts by Scout Master Bob Tweed. s The Pack had the pleasure of receiving into the pack 3 new members; Cub David Berry from 33rd Hackney London, England; Douglas.McNabb, a one-star Cub from Golden, B.C. and Cub Robt. Hunting, Robson Guide Assn. Officers Elected ‘ Guide and Brownie, Local Association meeting was held at the home of, Mrs, R, Bro on January 15, with 3 Craig from Milo- thian, Scotland, Cub Craig be- longed \to the “Life Boys” in Scotland and he describes it as similar to our Sea Scouts, - Cubs Doug Mackereth and Norman Holford with _ their Robson Institute Holds Tea The Robson Women's Insti- tute held a very successful get acquainted tea, on Monday, Jan. 20 at the home of Mrs, D. Gavri- lik. There were 55 present, Mrs, E., H. MePhee and Mrs, Gavrilik} received the guests. Slips of paper were given out, with a line from a_song| on it, and each’ person had to find the others with the rest of the: ae when all had: found sang the period on general: matters con: NOTICE The 11th Annual GENERAL MEETING KINNAIRD —.. ROBSON. —- ‘CASTLEGAR RECREATIONAL y 5 AND WELFARE. SOCIETY: WILL BEY HELD Wed., Jan. 29th, 1958 “AT 8 P.M. IN THE, cerning to subjects, classrooms, and school. Orientation of grade 6. stu- dents to students and their place- ment will be discussed: by Mr. Harvey. 77 Mr, M.D. McPhee - “will act as chairman as well as present- ing a paper by Mrs. G. Leitner on Remedial English. Speakers and subjects will be as follows: Social Studiés — Mrs. 'F, Thorne and Mrs. A. Harshenin; English — Miss Mac Hogben; Mathematics — Mrs. S.. Paul; Home Economics — Mrs, K. Melsted and Mrs, Pinkney; Ori- entation and Placement of stu- dents, Mr. Harvey. : All parents are asked to at- tend. Many of'the above Speakers teach. subjects in the higher grades as well as in Srade, 2 classrooms, Refreshments will be. serv- At the February “meeting of | on” the ‘Arts. and” Music, Programs as they. éxist at Stanley men the. PTA, “Mr. L. Cantell and Mr, L.A. members and Girl Guide Captains, Mrs. R. Brown, Lt. Mrs, J, Raine, Brown Owl Mrs. R. Johnson, Tawny Owl Mrs, L. Duncan, and, Divisional Commis- sioner Mrs, H. Hyson present. President Mrs. R. Bro pre- siding, opened the meeting with the Guide Prayer. Election of officerg for 1958 was -held, [n the absence of Mrs. W. K. Fox, District Commissisioner, Mrs. H. Hyson took the chair for the election. Mrs. R. Bro re-elected Presi- dent Mrs. Beth Rogers Secty- Treas; and Mrs. J. Schupfer re- elected Badge Secty. K Mrs. Hyson spoke for a while on how important an L.A. was, then Mrs. Bro resumed the chair. It was decided to hold an L.A. meeting every. two months on the third Wed. Anyone hav- ing isdd uniforms of Guides o they ‘verses tHey ask this caused much merriment, as some made up words of their own. “After the. singing each one introduced themselves. Mrs. ‘H, McPhee welcomed the mem- bers’ and visitors and hoped .ali would have a good time. _ This tea will be 4n annual affair and all were invited to come again. The crochet cloth that willfvention which will be held in be raffled at the Valentine Tea next’ month was on display and tickets were sold, The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and centers with a silver basket of pink and white Carnations with green leaves, flanked by pink and blue tapers in silver. holders. Presiding at the tea table .were Mrs. W. Chalmers and Mrs. C., S. Squires.” Refreshinents were. served by .the hostesses, Mrs. W. . T. Waldie, Mrs, J. Scott, Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs. A. Smecher, Mrs. S. Humphries and Mrs. BE. M, Mc- Phee, who were assisted in serv- ing by Mrs, R. Oborne, Mrs. D. Magee! and Mrs: E, Green, Mrs. S..Grant, Mrs, A, Smecher and Mrs. W. O. Woodrow were in High. School. the ‘kitchen. Brownies can get in touch with Mrs. Bro, and she will see that .} the girls. get to. khow. that she has them for sale. Books and supplies tela Guides and Brownies to be or-! dered, Mother. and Daughter| Banquet to be held on Thursday, February 20. Many wuys and means” of , raising: money - were discussed. Also the Guiders Con- Vancouver on April 11 and 12, SILVER BIRCH NEWS, School keens-on pretty ‘muci: as usual at Silver! Birch, with fuil attendance chee’ more now Betty has recovered from the “flu”. The students are busy: wea- ving plastic belts, and all are do- ing a fine job. A large box of peanuts was left at the school by the A.O.T.S Club, and there was no problem as to what should be done with it, This is the week for films again and film on a Ukrainien Christmas was procured from the Ge TT Ly ob PAY’ N TAKIT FREE Wm. 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