4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 21, 1958 Castlegar Happenings Mr, and Mes. Ralph Harding and family left on Tuesday for New Westminster where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ennis for a short holi- day. Miss Darlene Harding will not be returning with her par- ents, as she plans to enter Royal Columbia hospital as a nurse-inttraining. Mrs, Laura Bridgman has re- turned home from a_ three months trip abroud where she visited Denmark, Switzerland and England. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gemmill, with Mrs. R. Hunter and family are holidaying in Fort Macleod, Alberta, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cook last week were the Mr, and Mrs, A. T. Lampard and family are home again fol- lowing a holiday spent at Coast- al points. Mr, and Mrs, J, Pedersen returned home on Monday from a vacation spent in New West- minster with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orve Pedersen. Arriving today, Mr. and Mrs, Donald West and baby son’ of Vancouver will be guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph West. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Houston have returned from a holiday,in the Okanagan, Wendy Seaton arrived home yesterday after ' spending two months with relatives in Regina. Geal Seaton leaves Sundcy to start a phychiatrie nursing course at latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. W. Kasturkow and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnston, recently of C now MO Visiting at the Blackburn residence are Mr, and Mrs. A. R, Letthead and family, Mr. and Mrs, Stan Pye, Mr. and Mrs. Pet- er Peterson and Mrs. Wilson all of Red Deer, Alta, Mrs, T. Blackburn received word that her brother, Mr. A. Pye of Red Deer, Alt, passed away July 16. Mr, and Mrs. J, C. McLuckie and family are expected home this weekend from a trip to family from Druid, Mrs, Cook’s father, Mr. Ela Kas- trukow came from Grand Forks and with with Mr. and Mrs. Pet- er Kastrukow from Kinnaird, a family reunion was enjoyed. and ni of Nelson had as their guests thelr daughter-in-law Mrs. Pat Johnston and family of Edmon- ton. They will return shortly to make theid home in Nelson. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Ozer- off are visiting their son and the lure jis “brewed: in the Kootenays to Kootenay tastes’’ This advertisement is not published or displayed by Board: or by the Government of British Columbia. “Contral* the Liquor bi daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. W. Ozeroff in Seattle, Washington. Friends will be sarry to learn ‘that Mrs. E. Lampard is a pa- tient in the Castlegar District hospital. Guests of Dr, and Mrs. G. Page are the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Holden of Van- couver. Miss Heather Anne Roos of Cranbrook is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. Easton, Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle a nn Where there's smnoke..theres FIRE ! Always use your ash tray. ee Mr. Flipper! REPORTERS Mrs. Hostetter Mrs, Johnson Mrs. Horan Mrs, Kautman - DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES - 1181 s227 WA = 2672 | ave: {Fea | H Mrs, Wiltiamson ¥ = Mrs. Warkentin PREVENT FOREST FIRES! Former C: the Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Johnston and son Bob are in the district Kinnaird Korner seeing many of their old friends. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith have gone to Cody, Wyoming to spend two weeks vacation. Mrs. M, King is in Trail, the guest of her son and daughter- in-law there. Mr. Ron Gemmill is home with his family after being at' Fort. Macleod, and Jenner, Alta. for the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King and family have returned home from a holiday at Renata, at the Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bale and family have returned from a two-week vacation at Christina Lke. During their stay there, they took part in the Wiig family reunion held last week. Also attending the Wiig fam- ily reunion were Mr, and Mrs. Tommy.,Davidson and family. Mr. and Mrs. ©. H.. Proud have returned home from a trip to Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where they picked up Mrs, Proud’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. MacEwan. Together, they enjoy- Mr. and Mrs, Bill: Easton and Patt Jane from Haney. They will spend two ‘weeks as the suests of the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Easton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown and Mrs. Brown's brother Benny were guests of Mrs Brown’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, R. De- foe as they were enroute from Regina to visit in North Surrey. BIRTHS VOYKIN — To Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Voykin, August 15, a daughter, YORK — ‘To Mr, ‘and Mrs, George York of Creston, in the Castlegar hospital, August 20, a son, ed a. th Mr, and Mrs. MacEwan having spent a week visiting in Kinnaird are returing to their home at, the end of this week. and children enjoyed their va- eation spent camping along the Oregon coast and touring inland. The family toured Grand Coulee Dam and visited Seattle, Port- land and Yakima. On their way home, they came by way of the Okanakan and took in the Kelow- na Regatta, Enjoying the warm waters of Christina Lake and the fun of surfing were Kinnaird fam- ilies, the Carl Markles, the Har- vey Jacks, and the Jack Rand- alls, x Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Scott and son Kenneth are spending their trip.| vacation at White Rock and Van- couver, While in Vancouver, they plan to visit the PNE. COFFEE, all brands, 1 Ib. pkty ‘CORN FLAKES, Quaker, : 2 Ig. pkts., KRAFT DINNER, 2 pkts. for _FLUFFO, 3. Ib, canmi SURF, giont pkt., ORANGE JIUCE, Co-op, 48 ox, tin, Sle King’ size COTTAGE ROLLS, half or whole, Ib., ..... HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Ibs. for CHOICE VEAL, Loin Steak, Ib., ° Rump Roasts, Ib., ..... 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Smediey|family : spent a ‘few -days at} sons, Bruce and George are| Osoyoos and Summerland, While spending a holiday at Vancou-|there they visited ‘Mr. and Mrs. ver, Mr. and Mrs. P, Bill Godher and family, former Cristante!Genelle residents who now re- side at West Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Byres and. family spent several days camp-' ing at Sullivan Lake. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Bublitz and family and,Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Geoff Morton and fami- ly have returned from a few AL ail CN wR BRING YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT UP TO DATE BY INTALLING A GAS FURNACE NOW — HAVE THAT EXTRA COMFORT WHEN YOU WANT IT AND AT THE SAME TIME ELIMINATE THE WORRY OF ORDERING FUEL. SEE US ABOUT A GAS INSTALLATION TO-DAY! CASTLEGAR BUILDING. SUPPLY. PHONE 2161 ee ee E Mae “Cad Ue, anttlany Os jee % t ES M& pool h 60,000 new reasons eee day. for mechanized farming! of man-made planets wi ths old, but tall feeds and pro- In these days tend to overlook miraculous, vides for us ‘That over 60, 000 babies are born into this world each: day —more than enough to repopulate the wholo of Canada in less ‘than a‘ year—goes unnoti That these 60,600 new mouths % will be fed on the produce of this small earth does not make headline news! Yet, when we consider this astonish- ing growth in the world 6 population, we, must wonder how it at our How is it possil little appreciable increase farm acreage and a decline in the ac- tual farming population? “The answer lies in farm mechaniza- tion in a ‘scientific approach to food cultivation and the development -of modern machine meth: increase outaue per acre and per man-hour wor! In this development Massey-Fergus: on. plays ‘a ‘leading role throughout | tthe gorda Canada, in the United States, France, South America, Great, "Bitain, South Africa, Germany a a world over, wherever, farming hanized meet our ever-grow- is mec m ing needs, there we find Massey— ‘erguson machines at work in the fields. Massey-Ferguson Limited TORONTO days at Deer Park. Mr, and Mrs, J. Horan spent last week at’ Kaslo, where they attended -the 3-day Centennial Celebration. Mr, and Mrs, .W. Sanders and‘ family returned from a trip ‘to Vancouver recently, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Mon- telth and -family are spending their holiday visiting relatives in Saskatchewan. Mr, and Mrs, Geo O'Farrell and family have left by motor to visit Mrs. O'Farrell’s mother on Vancouver Island. Mr. and Mrs, Les Wester- lund were Fecent visitors to Kaslo, Carihou Browing Enters District The general management of Calgary Brewing and Malting Co, Ltd. announced a. plan of cautious . development for the brewery concerns it has. recently acquired in British Columbia, In’ outlining the plans. for the immediate future, James ‘Kerr, general manager of the parent company, emphasized that’ the shareholders. should look forward to a program of sound market development and gradual expansion as the best security for their investment. “We feel", Mr. Kerr stated, Robson Socials “that the sh will fully support the new organization's schedule of steady growth and firm in the B.C. ‘Mrs. Beth Rogers entertain- ed Thursday in honor of her twin’ daughters, Blythe and Jane on the occasion of ‘their 13th birthday. There were 14 guests. The girls all ‘went. swimming before supper. .The ‘table was centered with two birthday cakes decorated with tiny rose buds and 13 pink candles. Mrs, Rogeis was assisted by the girl's grand- mother, Mrs. S. Danchella, and their aunt, Mrs, Jim Danchella. After supper the girls enjoyed market, rather than in seeking a quick gain.” games’ and more swimming. see Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson have their grandson Wayne Eastcott of Rossland visiting them for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stadler and family have returned from Creston where they spent a short time visiting relatives and! renewing old acquaintances. SUPER-CUSHIONS 193 Columbia Ave. 3-T Nylon Deluxe NOW-New 3-T Nylon Tires at: New Low Prices! LEY ii by & = ee ae -GOODFYEAR YQee *Only Goodyeai has 3-T. Nylon, . the Strongest tite cord made, Top deals on other Goodyears too! Deluxe Super-Cushions — $16.95 with trade-in 6.70 x 13, tube type. , Super-Cushions — $12.45 with trade-In 6.00 x 16, tube type. M23 L. 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