CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 27, 1961 Kinnaird Social: Notes Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5438 ‘Visiting Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Jacobson from Calgary were Mrs. Jacobson's brother and sisiter-in- law, Mr,, and Mrs. Norm Yandt who left, at the end of the week, Mr, and Mrs, Alex Harelkin of Asquith, Bask, were recent guests of Mr, and. Mrs, Fred Bonderoff end Pree Mra, Margaret Evans and fam. ily have had a three-week vacation in Manitoba, .They motored almost who she had not seen for 20 years. They returned home this weekend. Spnding Sunday at fer home first: when her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, John, Pridy and four grandchildren arrived there from Comox. She and Raymond then Joined the Pridy familly to retum to Kinnalrd, They arrived Thurs- day, Mr, and Mrs, Pridy and family have aince returned.to. thelr home on Vancouver Island, s Mr, and Mrs, W, A, Brownile ond two daughters, Margaret and Barbara, are home from a memor-| able trip to the east, They visited, during'their fonth-long holiday, at the homes of Mrs. Brownlie’s three brothers, Wm., James and John Gardner’ and their families at Fort William, Ontario; and oth a | latives'at Long Lac and that province, This was their tisst trip to Ontario where mos) out- standing for the children were the beaches. The ao had thelr a kay, David and Brian, all’ of Trail. The Richards entertained vis- itors last weekend when Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Almquist and three children, Eric, Gay and Lyall vis- ited them from Chilliwack, The Almquist family are long time friends of the Richards, the two sons Raymond ‘gud Roddy travel~|- led to, Calgary.at the outset of an ‘y vacation : where they Mrs, Harold Pridy. Roddy remained in Calgary for his baer ‘holidays Lake Superior, Upon leaving their destination to enjoy the trip home they spent some time with another brother and “sister-in-law of Mrs, Brown-| lies, Mr, and Mra, Alex Gardner at) Virden, Manitoba. In Saskatche- wan they visited the scenes of Mr.| Brownlie’s childhood at Calder ‘Bank and Morse, both situated on the Trans-Canada Highway, visit- ing friends of the family there and at Exnfold, The Brownlles arrived home Priday ‘and also report, an interest- ing colneldence which occurred in Fort William, It was a chance meet- ing with native son, Glen York. iGlen is a Flying Officer, in Fort Willam at the time: participating in ‘en atreraft display of the Gold- ‘en Hawk Squadron, Acting as captain of the squa- dron, he negotiated the lead plane on Alr Force Day, F.O. York has a t commission and.recent- ly. passed peas tests for a, tentative promotion to Captain, He and. Mra. York with their flve-month,old son realde in Ottawa, Marvin York spent's week vis- iting ‘relatives. in Vancouver, He is awaiting. the outcome of ‘his en- lstment in he Navy while at the coast. Denny Deverson in spending part ‘of “his “vacation in Kaslo, He is missed by his friends in the neighborhood. Friends of Gary McAdam wish him ‘a quick recovery, He entered Castlegar hospital on Sunday. “Mr, and Mrs, R, Archambault and family’ wound up thelr vaca- tion with ‘a camp-trip to Wasa Lake, having enjoyed several days at Kelowna the previous week. Two or Three. Man Crew For * Garhage Truck Will it.take two or three men while Mrs. proceeded to the ence River dis- ‘trict and a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Nick Chernaiwsky; and her four brothers ‘John, Mike, Gill and George Paulovich and their familles.and Mr, Ungarian’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Gregory Un- garian, all of Manning, ~ Mra, Ungarian and Raymond then continued their vacetion trip, |° sister and ’8 new garbage Both methods will be tried and the one found to be the best will be employed, council decided at its meeting Tuesday ‘night: Comm. Walter Thorp said that if. the garbage’ crew. get used to a three-man operation it will be dif- ficult to change back to a two-man operation. “I. don’t go slong. with that Tensoning at all,” answered Comm. , | Aage -Sylvest. He’ sald that if the threc-man ‘syatem were tried and two men could handle it, then the garbage crew would have to be cut , | back to two men. Municipal clerk Joe Logelin sald that three men might be an advan- tage: with one man keeping .the truck moving and two men filling tt. ; Mr, and Mrs, £dwin Johnson ; and four. children came home de- finately tanned and much’ enthus- tives there, they later returned to Calgary for a visit, eventually en- joying the beauties of Banff where they experienced the thrill of the chsir Jift and ‘the tremendous view of the areas: Fairmont Hot Springs was the next stop on the camping ist which with ‘three days: still: to be accom- plished on ‘their’ holiday schedule. Mr, Mrs. Ed "Kulchesky | have their ‘daughter, “Mrs. Art erie, ‘Donna’ and Jeffrey visiting them from Revelstoke. Visiting the Bletieates over ‘Wednesday. wos Mr. Latry Grave-' ness of Penticton,” - ‘Mr, and Mrs. Dan Schultz and family visited friends and relatives in. Wetaskiwin,. Alta, over their recent two wee 'holiday which also ae them as far as Lioyd Minster Near here, they Milk is MILK when you come into the world and it should remain a part of your diet for your entire life — “fet us deliver to you Modern Dairies the first food you have Ltd. PHONE_ 5137 TCT iniciTiinarii oC HUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE “KINNAIRD, a "QUAKER GORN FLAKES, 2 for .... 55c SURF, King Size ..........+ APRICOTS FOR CANNING, Crate, . $1.89. FLOUR, Purity, 25 ths., ........ ‘stag | IGE GREAM, Faullless ........... 496 CHUCK STEAKS, Ih, ....... ... 596 -DBONE OR CLUB STEAKS, th., ... 79¢ ‘$1.22 ‘ibe ‘Mrs, Schultz's parents, and Mrs, John Renner, of South Cooking Leslie Schultz stayed in Alberta, visiting on the farm of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kel- lint, west of Wetaskiwin, “wr and’ Mrs, A. EB, Webster and family, including thelr daugh- ter Yvonne from Trail enjoyed 10 the company of Mr, and Mrs. El- mer Lucas and family. When a“ Lucas? left for home-Tuesday, the Webster family continued to -Na- kusp .where they camped at Camp Galilee for the. four remaining days, Mr, and Mrs, R. H, Fenner, Maureen and Kathy have just re- turned from Denver, Colorado, Sym- pathy is extended them in the sudden pessing of Mrs, Fenner’s mother, Mrs, Hannah Peterson, who they had planned on visiting in Denver later this summer. They managed to spend some time with relatives and friends in’ Salt Lake oly pee returning home, . and Mrs, Aston’ Kassian amas oon Larry and Marilyn Vir- beraky all’ of Edmonton, errived Saturday to spend several days at. the home of Mr, Kassian's brother. and = alster-in-law, Mr, and @ir. and Mrs, Loyd Bignell spent three days’ of last. weck en- having @ holiday ‘at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Pat: Peale and family. Wownsend snd ‘three children, Val-|: ‘Mr, | Galilee, is home ‘again, Craig days of camping, first at Kaslo in| MS, Mrs. |" Mr. ‘| family of Grenfell, Sask., who: are}. to visit with |: Masses, ‘of ‘reed and white i roses and fern were arranged around the alter and sllver bows tted with ant- in ribbon miarked guest pews at & widely attended wedding service held ¢at Castlegar United Church, when, Loreen Joyce Bystrom,' dau- ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Nils Bystro of Cistlegar, andiMr, Charles ‘Wil: Burdette "of Nelson, exchanged wed- ding ‘vows before Rev, H. Pratt.’ (ering the church on the arm lof her father,-ttie bride was beau- tifully gowned white satin, sweeping ‘en train from a full skirt gathered to, ee ‘painted , Waistline in the back.«<'t ‘The eat pleat farea from the _ pol inted: waistline in front form a bell'shape'at ‘the hem, Lace floral appliques, trimmed with seed pearls and’: motti¢r of pearl sequins, ere ‘A Spanish-type comb held her fingertip tulle ' veil, and . she, car- rie heart-shaped , bouquet of ings ‘land her .watch wos @ gift’ of the bridegroom, Silk organsa’ over ‘taffeta fash. jJoned the bridal attendants’ gowns. Mrs, Joseph | Postnikoff of “Nelson, as matron of honor in aqua, carry- erley Shortagel of Trail in coral, carrying’ white and pink roses, wore afternoon-length frocks with mat- ching nylon” net and asllk organza circle ‘headdreases, | Their. gowns featured full skirts and ‘titted bo- dice with” puffed, elbow-length sleeves, Mr, Sam, ‘Biminoff of Nelson supported the ‘bridegroom. as best man, Mr, Garth, Lipsack and. Mr. Garth Strong ‘of Nelson and Mr, _ Burdette - non Burdette, ‘son of Mr, ., Albert} CASTLEGAR SGCIALS | _Bystrom Wedding: Ray Bystrom of Castlegar, bated was ‘fo have been"bridesmald. of :the bride,. were: ushers, : | ‘The men were attired ‘in char- coal suits. with white’ boutonniers. | brothers friends: of the, bride from | bride ib ‘The Kinnaird ., Improvement| Castlegar and the Saints from Nel-| sheath -with a mandarin-style mat- Society Hall, was, secoraled with,! son, > including .the bride's cousin, | ching coat, white accessories’ and ‘ Feonata | Horvath, Jim; Brown, Ken and the bride is'on the ataff a background for the‘ two orches-|| ' ‘tras, and a/Variety of summer flow-| 4 ers ‘was atranged along. ase pone of the stage,» In the recelving line, ‘the. mo- ther of the bride was gowned in a turquoise taffeta sheath with green | pridi lace overskirt deep em- broidery'at the hemline, white ac-| will reside in Nelson, where the bridegroom is employed peddct cessories and white: and yellow rose | E Mrs. M, R. Vecchio’ of Nolon, alster of the bridegroom,’chose med- | ium: blue crepe with white accea- sories, and white yellow rose, cor- sage. Dinner was served 40 220 guests seated at long tables. ‘on which were arranged low bowls ‘of mixed flow- INCLUDING CASTLEGAR @ “To comply: ‘with Barber's, ‘Union’ . |” Local 120 as UAN: INCREASE IN PRICES. WILL. BE. IN EFFECT ON Si.) o \AuGusT: ree "1961": ‘HAIRCUTS ..3. 2.00002 00005 $150 Children under 14 yrs. a are, HAIRCUTS (2.3: ++ codons $1.00 CASTLEGAR BARBER SHOP White tapers glowed on the bride’s table, Mr. W. GQ. Horvath of Nelson was master of ceremonies and read telegrams of: congratulation 9s well as.8 special message form ‘the Nel- son Outlaw ‘ball club. Mr. John Shornagel, long-time | friend of .the family, sald Grace and. proposed a toast. to the bride. ‘The. best. man - proposed a foast, to. the bridesmaids, ‘The bride's bouquet was sent to @: friend in ‘Trail-Tadanac . Hos- Bites Misa Caren Sentolols who. ev. and Mrs, Albert McNeil and son who. have been visiting’ the former's mother, Mrs, I.’ McNeil, for a few days left Wednesday for thelr home in'Dpysland, Alberta. Mr. and’ Mrs, Don Crozier and sons ot Nelson’ were guests of Mr. £ *Baston at the week- end, ‘Miss Janet King, who spent two weeks. at. Renata, is. home. a- ‘Miss Judith Schellenburg, who ‘was: assisting ‘the cook. at Camp ‘Craig Sch- ellenberg, who ‘attended the camp, Ed. Lewis _ 1 N SU R ANG E t * For All Your." INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ° -- ANDERSON AGENCIES © A.B: FRANK’S BARBER: SHOP’ Frank Olajos: - BELAIR BARBER SHOP_ Mrs. .N, Murphy ' is.also home, - Mrs. WL ‘o. Motley of Salmo was the weekend guest of Mrs, W. E, MacCabe. ‘Weekend visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C. King were Mr. HH, Davis and daughter Kathy of Blubber Bay, B.C., and Mr. .end Jim Warner and family of Medicine Hat, ‘ shades and Mrs. £, A, McDonald and grandsons spent a successful “| fishing trip to Kootenay Lake for ‘few days, returning at the week- end, . Shee Lae Mr, and Mrs, Norris Churches Haines family who spent several weeks at ‘Vancouver are home again, Mr, and Mrs. W.. Harrower spent four days eamping at Kaslo Tast week, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gergely and family of Nelson were. Saturday guests of the former’s mother, Mrs, G, Gergely. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Maddocks Doug MeLuckte who was one of the leaders at the Junior boys camp et Camp Galilee is home again, and Mis, Don Smibert,and rg rape erent and family spent.the weekend at Ce CAT = i _ PHONE 3261 “Margarine « sasaar Ibs. 5c Coffee ROOSTER lb. Tomatoes Ib. | Ea. $rovn PaatVale Ph eee oo C or os 20 oz ‘tins 2 for 59 yi cals r nies! 1b. ‘deposited’ are“ refundable along with: accrued interest ‘upon’ request. In Brit-° ish Columbia you “have'‘not,‘as' yet, this protection : “but: legislation to control the pre-need “funeral co ¢ the: B.C., Le; "EXTENSIONS RIGHT NOW {he ‘oftice “at. the’ yon De- has the ‘Castlegar mediate future. “ghould larger.type aircratt be planned for this service sometime in’ the future T shall be pleased to view: the whole question’ of the | Sister airport “expansion,” “Leon _Baleet,) however, would recommend :to ‘the; ‘Treas- ury, Board that ‘some form'‘of as- *} alsbance be ‘provided 1 to improve the} {| present. terminal’ faoliltica, ee Prearrangéd funerals have always been and are ilable fi bers of: the jation,. The plan “ff offered inelntad’ allsitems and services-required for | a complete funeral: with. no. charge'to: the. i i partment. of Tra . \] vair’ aireraft willbe ‘continued. on £ two alrports, éarl{er advised the De- ‘that’ Con- ine Festina 4 were BO: tensions to the Apel Tunweys at s ‘and ‘Oranbrook'’ air- | ports will not be built’ in the im: Promiso + giyen, that, the Department of. Transport} | “learned |! ‘| Canadian Pacific, Airlines, sole op- ‘J erators of ‘scheduled sérvices to the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 27.,1961 l_ Notes. Mrs, x Osiow, ‘Ph ‘Mr, and: Mra, Robert gaxchitd and four. sons < went: camping, ‘at Slocan City for's recent: weekend, ‘They ‘also: went to. Bear. weekend,» f following. Danny! spent, a, day/up in New and children: left. Gaturday for. En- ‘derby where they will ‘visit with a and e taughter. Joyea tnd ‘Gloria apent a agen of care down. at the Mr, Nochvatal's parents, They ‘were his visiting hee ‘with Mr, Nechvatal’s sister ‘end ‘brother-in-law, Mr, and pool Reiny’ ‘Bermel and | children, :| tola ine D of and no salesman’s commissions. to be .paid: Our plans are _not. offered by door- to-door salesmen but A ' tho: hi to: call papen our ‘| 4s‘ required to’ advance clear evid- iJence in” séeking™: treasury * ‘| approval of an operational ’ Tequire- | ment as to ‘the types. of ‘aircraft || used by, the airlines, : H The ‘ Chambers" -FeactiGn asked ; | the Denartment of ‘Transport to board iccrued interest’ at any time, lan hefore paid .in full. :Under- some di if. you. receive a_call from; a. salesman: gellin ré-paid ® “funerals please do not sign anything unti! -|:you. contact ‘an’ association” member.’ Our. services : :are available:for. advise | FREE. OF: CHARGE. “& precaution: may save and bl loss of money.” 4 ‘ Ba This message is. brought to you by the sallowinis funeral’. ee throughout the. East and .West..Koo- fice of the Department of Trans- port’ dss follows: “In cases Where a ‘municipality, operates an airport, | the responsibil- ity, Zor Migs"-Elaine ‘Rillooft spent: the ‘wetlord in?’ oeeaks Forks ‘visiting '} buildings at these airports, the of-|- an daughters ‘Laureen and, Linda, and maintenance of the terminal ‘build- ing normally rests with that mun- | Ric were recent visitors oe tho hom ie. of Mr,- and » Mrs. ‘J. ‘Mr. Joe’ Mester left for a’ holl~ day to’ Bentley Alberta’ where he |= ill visit relatives,’ Mr, ‘and’ Mrs, Julius Dyck and daughter . Eleanor left for ‘a holi- ‘might ; be;some . space ‘required for customs facilities:for.which' my de- ‘ Day's: Funeral Service Lt “Clarke's ‘and Be Ys Funeral: Di e Kelowna ; ‘Nelson _ Funeral Home,, Nelson Thompson Funeral Home, Nelson Graham Funeral Service, -Osooyos ‘ Penticton’ Funeral Chapel ‘Ltd., Penticton . _Roselawn ete, Chip sk dhs could offer.a ‘small t to the city." one > SHowever, ‘I feel that ‘the stand- ard formula used ‘might’not be ap- Plicable or helpful in the case of Castlegar; and I-would be prepared to -recommiend ‘to ‘Treasu-y. Board braid some form‘ of: assistance be rovided to’-improve the “present terminal feollities”: 4 “A zeview.of the sohedulsa trae. tie ee and:On day: to Hot Springs, » Mr, and Mrs,;W, Bohn of Kin- Batra: ‘were :Weekend visitors ‘at the chome: of: Mrs, John’ Anderson:-* ‘Miss June Lang and Miss Lor- raine: | Fladager : accompanied © by ‘Miss ° Tieasen of Sudbury Ont- pane and, Miss Balzer of Mission ‘are assisting in Vacation Bible they ‘are ‘the quests at the home sor ‘Mra. M, Neufeld, Ae ‘Mr, Fred Podovintkotf: and Mr. |’ Mrs." Maria Alsbitt from ‘Van- couver .was the recent guest of Mr. were the recent “guests: of: Mrs..M. ‘Mfs.; Konigan is: viaiting with her: ton and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mra, Jack:Kanigan and family. ‘SUPERTHERM ICE CHESTS cone to retain cold 4 ‘days. “ Mrs, G, -Weldekind, Castlegar, sa 24, a:daughter, » OF TRUCKS: AND STATIONWAGONS ROCK ISLAND | SERVICE ' |. Medium Size, reg ‘Special Large. Size, “regular. régular... 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