‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 16, 1959 THE CASTLEGAR NEWS SOCIAL BOWES a: REPORTERS Mrs. Hostetter — 7181 - Kaufman — 5188 Johnson — 5165 Mrs. Williamson Mrs, Warkentin Castlegar Happenings’ Seer ne ‘A double celebration was held in St, Rita’s Church when Lor- rain’ Creegan received her first ‘communion and her sister Laura Marjorie Creegan was. baptized The godparents are Miss Flor- ence Cecconi and Mr. Mauro Van." nuccl, A family dinner was later enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F.,Creegan. Invited guest's included the latter’s mother Mrs, Laura Poli and Americano Van- nucei from Trail, Mosi Poll of Blueberry, Florence and Francis ‘Cecconi, Mis, J. Nevitt and fam- Dy. Mr, and Mrs, F. J, Black of Palo Alto California spent the past few days visiting in the Dis- ict. Janet and Linda Harrison of Cranbrook are visiling thelr grandparents Mr, and Mrs, P. Schewchuck. Also at the Schew- chuck home are their son and daughter-inaw, Mr. and Mrs, W. Schewehuck and daughter Elean- or of Port Coquitlam and Mrs. S. Laurek of Dysart, Sask. Master Danny Bradford of ‘Trail is spending a week visiting this aunt, Miss Anne Bradford. Mr. and Mrs, .A J. Stevenson of Kamloops were Monday visit- ors at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. L..V, Campbell. Guests at the home of Mr. Relson Man Wins Inland Gas Contest and Mrs, A. C. Sylvest last week were the former's parents Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Sylvest and sister’ Mrs. H. Wilcox and Lynn and Robbie, all of Ponoka, Alberta. Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Smith had as thelr guests last week Mr. and Mrs, G. Richardson and family and Mrs. Francis Smith of Cody, Wyoming. As this was their first trip into Canada, they were great- ly impressed and enjoyed their visit immensley. Mr. and Mrs. James Gemmill have left for a three-month visit with relatives and friends in Eng- land and Scotland. Dr. V. Goresky and Glen Quale spent Monday in the San- don district, Mrs, M. King left by plane on Monday for a two month visit with her sisters in Vancouver. this week for a holiday in Van- couver. Mrs, H. E. Murray has visit- ing her at present her grandson Johnny Murray from Oliver, * Mr. Ron Lee of Vancouver was a recent guest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. P. Pellegrin. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fields Norman and Cathy, returned from a week's holiday at Calgary where they attended the Calgary Stampede as guests of the form- er’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Devlin. While in Calgary the Fields had the honor of seeing Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Thiel are presently holidaying at Banff, ioe Louise and Milo, Alberta, re- Tom Agnew of 1110 Hall. 1 mines Road, Netson, is the win- her of a free three-years supply ; of natural gas. This was announced yester- Tay by W. D. Jennings, town! manager for Inland Natural Gas In Castlegar and Kinnatrd. Mr. Agnew was the West Koo- tenay winner In a contest open’ to anyone who purchased a natural gas heater during In- land’s spring promotion ¢on-: test. s turning via Spokane. Colin and Judy Miss C. Hogendoorn leaves; brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, L, MeDonald and family of Edmonton, | Mr, and Mrs. Steve Rysen and family have left for Beause- ‘jour, Manitoba, While there they will attend the Golden Wedding celebration | of Mrs, Rysen's parents, Mr. and ' Mrs, A. Baker. Mr. andd Mrs, Ira Foster are spending a two-week holiday vis- iting Penticton. Mr. and Mrs, J. McLuckie and daughters Dawn and Debbie and their guest Gayle Davis, and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Woodrow and son’ Wilson with his friend Eddie Chernoff, spent the weekend at Roseberry they ‘also visited at Camp Galillee Mr, Colin ¥. Smith of Tor: onto was a recent house guest of iMr, Burton P. Campbell at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Campbell. Miss Barbara Dower return: and George from Winachi, Wash- ington. They left for thelr res- pective homes last Wedneslay. Mrs, A, J. Swihart are Mrs, Sw.- hart’s sister, Mrs, Carl Shervey of Kelowna and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Mic Erickson of Meadow Lake, Sask- atchewan, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs’ Gerald Rust and family for a few days last week were Mr, Rust's father, Mr. G. W. Rust and Mrs, Rust of Vancouver, The district had Present guests of Mr. and|an ‘Mr, and Mrs, J. Logelin, Joan- ne and Brenda, and Mrs. Loge- Un’s mother, Mrs. J. Wolfe, had ths vacation at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, G. Guido, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Melrose at vacation spent a the Calgary Stampede being the guests of Mr, Logelin’s parents, ™Mr, and Mrs, Frank Logelin. They had the pleasure of seeing Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillp and other celebrities including Bing Crosby and Gene Barry. At the close of events at Calgary they visited friends at Helena and Butte Montana enroute home. Mr, and Mrs. W. Christina Lake. Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Lucas ang,family were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, A. E, Webster anl family on a holiday camping trip to Wasa Lake; They also camped fo several days at the Jim Smith Lake near Cranbrook before re- turning home on Tuesday. Visiting the home of Mr. and Mra, Ed ie over the d were Mr. and Mrs, Mil- their annual pienie July 6 in the Kinnard Park. In attendance were abou: 40 Brownies, three Guiders, the District commissioner, Mar- jory MacBain and some of the mothers, The youngsters enjoyed games and singing. Pop, and ice eream was the order of the day along with an eager scramble for peanuts and suckers and a treasure hunt. Mrs, Doreen Lamond © was presented with: a Thank-You badge from the Kignaird LA In recogniton of her work of the past three years, Guests of Mr, and Mrs, John- ny Roberts were the former's brother’ and sster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Roberts and family of. Vancouver. They spent last week-! end here enroute to their heme! after visting other relatives in ‘and Alberta. ed to the General Hos-' pital were she is nurse-in-train. ing after spending a holiday with Ber parents Mr. and Mrs. S, Dow- ” Mr. W. McRoy of Vernon is visiting his sister, Mrs, M. J. De- vitt, and neice and nephew, Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Devitt. ~ Mr, and Mrs, W, Lee return- ed to their home in. Calgary last week after a three-week visit with Mr a} Visiting the Cleeve home last | weekend were Mrs, Ida Clecve's brother-in-law and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Dick Cleeve and daugh- ter Loraine, also Miss Charlenc Jones, all of Calgary. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Jacob- son are visitling the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Ja- cobson, having arrived a week ago Sunday from their home at Sceptre, their in-law and and Mrs.'C, W. Petts. They were accompanied by Mrs, Petts, who after a short visit, returned home by plane. Mr, and Mrs, George Tonnel- Her and family of Kamloops were recent visitors to Castlegar. vleave this week for a vacation in Penticton, Miss Tena Woodrow is spend- ing the holiday season in Pentic- ton. Mr. and Mrs, D, R. West and son Robert hope to arrive on Sat- urday from Vancouver and will spend a two-week holiday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. wet Mr, 1d Mrs, Larry Davis have visiting them the latter’s IAMONL Ds , ies APPOINTMENT YES — now you can buy. your diarhonds by appoint- ment — just phone. 2041 and set the time“2day or evening. jagge shipment: ‘of costume jewelry has just arrived | — SEE BOSSE JEWELLERY tog Ute AD Cush Purchases — Thin Alwy Applies To Lay-A LO oK Ir NOW! 159 Off Purchases Over $100 —. Kinnaird Korner Lioyd Swihart was home from the, Air Force for the first two weeks in July. He left for his |‘ ‘base at Penholt, Alberta, on Mon- day. Lloyd spent his vacation wich his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Swihart, his sister and family the Don Mansons, and with his srother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Swihart. The Swihart family enjoyed their, annual reunion in Nelson -syiy ‘4, During the days that foi, lowed the A. J. Swiharts had a number of the family as their guests, Among them being Mr. Swihart’s three brothers; Emmert and daughter Jean of Vernon; .The J. Kaufmans enjoyed guests from Saskatchewan for several ‘days during the week. These included a sephew, Jerome and Mrs, er of Donavon and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hricz of Saskatoon, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hendricks and family are back from their vacation in Swift Current, Sask- atchewan, where they visited Mr. Hendricks father, I. Hendricks and other relatives. Enroute home )they enjoyed Banff National Park their stay coinciding with the Queen’s visit. They also stopped at points of interest in the Koot- enay Park, ‘Norman Evans had a palin. climax to his vacation having ar- rved in Castlegar hospital Mon- day evening with a broken leg sustained by a kick from a horse. The Evans family Rad been spend- ing their vacation with friends in Salmon Arm and were on their way home and visiting at the farm of Mr. and Mrs, Charles La- Hue of when. the ac- cident o¢ dd. Howard of Vidora, ~ LEGION. CORNER - A ‘start has been made on the laying of a-cement walk and en- trance: tq the Legion: Further work parties will be called ~ to complete’ this work. ‘ he entrance to the club has been | some Mrs, ‘J. C. McLeod's brother and sister-inJaw, Mr. and. Mrs. George Jensen and family of North Vancouver, Have been visit- ing the McLeod home. They left on Tuesday with a stop-over, in Penticton. Local Air Gadets Watches. Air Show A. Castlegar Air Cadet went nautical Saturday as a guest of the Royal Canadian Navy. during the RCAF's 35th anniversary air ‘ed’ work and the appearance 7 much -more attractive. The. next general meeting will be held on Tuesday. Plans and committees will shortly be drawn for Legion part- Cantlegar's Jewellery Headquarters PHONE 2041 — Shop With in the fall fair, It is hop- ed' to have the complete story on the West Kootenay Zone Track Meet to be held in Warfield late in September, SURF, King Size - MUSHROOMS, 10 0z., 3 tins .. IGE GREAM, 1 gallon .... TOMATO JUICE, Hunt’s, 48 0z., 3 tins .......... $1.00 SUGAR, 10 Ibs. with a $15 order or more Trischuck’s KINNAIRD, show in Acl W. J, Kuit of Squadron 581 Air Cadets of Castlegar was one of 40 cadets who viewed the air show. from the decks of an have from the Calgary Stampede. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Som- merfield’s mother, Mrs. J. Hug: gins, who will visit here for a time. Get-well wishes are extended to Mr, J. Kravski who is a patient in Castlegar hospital and to Mrs. John Moll who ‘is home after 4 lengthy stay in hospital. Mrs, A. G. Eldridge had her sister, Mrs, J. Preston and daugh- ter Mary Joy of Creston are here for a week's visit. The two Fami- Nes enjoyed a picnic at Balfour on Sunday following which the Prestons left for home. Mr, and Mrs. W. Walper and children and Mrs, A Morchouse spent the weekend in Spokane. Trippers to Spokane during the week were Mr. and Mrs. H. Hom- inluk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido, Rose Marie, Mark Micky and Joan. Miss Rose Marie Guido ar- rived home last week from nurs- ing at Vancouver to spend a mon- INU ‘Sport Shirts MONTHS DESIGNED FOR COMFORT AND * PRICED TO SELL! Leitner’ 5 TE FOR THE HOT SUMMER ton Peart. Mrs, Peart is a niece of the Kuleskies. They are holiday- ing from Regina, Saskatchewan. 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Taking your cleaning problems to ai experienced lothin, like Gus Leitner assures you of! 100' per. mt: satisfaction’ in. ‘all. “your laundry and dry. cleaning needs. Mr. Castlegar since 1946, hand-tailoring’suits for the residents of the Dist- rict. He is bandmaster of the Castlegar’Legion Band and i is a past pre- sident of the Castlegar. Kiwanis Club. -TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR CLOSET CLEANOUT SPECIAL CRYSTAL LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS | FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY PHONE 4851 LA itner has been in business in and Mr, ‘and Mrs, J i Porter on ‘Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Raine Sunday were their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D, Marcellus and family of Trail. ‘Mrs. Beth Rogers, daughters Jane and Blythe and son Don, are enjoying a camping holiday at Renata, . Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Hyson and daughter Beverley returned from a holiday spent at New Den- ver, Mr. E, Duckworth is a pat- fent in the Castlegar and District Hospital. Mrs. J. Scott and Mrs. R. W. Chalmers attended the WI Inter. national plenic held in Ione, U.S.A, on Wednesday. Mrs, W. Guerin, who has been visiting in Penticton for a few flays, is expected to return home next Tuesdi of Mr, and Mrs, Dick Fowler for a few days, Mr, and Mrs, A,.W. Mesmlth of Trail spent the weekend at their summer home here, Visiting at the home of Mr. Baden Powell Club Holds Pot-Luck Supper A potluck supper was held by the Baden Powell Club recent- nedy, with 12 members present. and Mrs, S, Humphries are their) tnvited guests were the husbands daughter and two: children, Mrs, E. Hilton and family of San Diego, California. ‘Mr, and Mrs, O. B, Ballard re- turned home after a holiday spent in California, They accom: pained their son and daughter-in-| Taw and family, Mr. and Mrs, Rex Ballard of Calgary. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, Ross for the past 10 days were thelr son-in-law and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pringle of Regina. Visiting at the home of Mrs, A. W. Thorp, also at Syringa Creek, are Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Thorp and children of Fort Smith, North West Territories. They will leave shortly to take up residence in Revelstoke. While visiting here Mr. Thorp and .his ay. Dianne and = ‘Trail were guests at the home of Mrs. W. J. Hale. : Recent. visltor.at-the home| of his’ mother, Mrs, M. Neufeld, was Rev David Neufeld:af Rose- mary, Mr. and Mrs. Holger Klaasén of Fruitvale visited atthe home of oe and Mrs, John Rohn, and Mrs. Jake Letkeman are Mane a church convention at Salmon Arm, B.C. Their daugh- ter Miss Pearl Letkeman will re- turn with them, A beach birthday _party.was celebrated in: honor’ of Master Freddie Koch's, twelfth. birthday by- his school friends ‘at ‘Ulmi's Bay. ° Building, Supplies. i>) TING The best. :for less‘ . Castlegar News Rooms Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes _, SETO GAFE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE famil:- protection. "Family Protection is x natural instinct. 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