For eMoney | Drive. ‘The Kootenay West Sector Plan held its first dinner training meet- ng Inst week atthe Robson Mem- oral Church Hall, when the WA of the Robson Community Memorial Church prepared 4 @ellclous sup- per for chairmen of the commit- tees, ‘The plan is a joint decide on the future program. for thelr church covering all reqquire- ments such as rebuilding, mainten- ance, christian education and Sun- day school: extension, choir robes and music, equipment for mens’ and womens’ organizations and of the Anglican and United Chy! ches of the Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson District with the addition Biot the Anglican Church, of Nakusp — Photo by Pettitt, -Kingzett ‘McLeod Wedding Alban’s. Churct: was ther. above a shoulder yoke of diaphan- ous net, with embroidery of seed pearls and sequins, Helen McLeod, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dunlop of Castlegar, and Charles Michac) Harvey .Kingzett, son of Mr. and Mrs, Barnard Box of Campbell Ri- ver, . Given in marriage by her step- father, the radiant bride entered the church to the strains of the wedding inarch, played by Mrs, F. Hostetter, ' The bridal gown was gracefully fashioned with fitted bodice of lace. buttoned to the waist line with tiny satin buttons. The long lily- polnted sleeves were also of lace and a mandarin collar was featured The full, skirt was of net over satin. Inserts of lace in shape of lily petals encircled the waisb line and upper portion of the skirt for a flower-like effect. ‘The bride wore a chapel-length veil with coronet of seed pearls and carried o white Bible, gift of the groom. Resting on the Bible was a spray of white glamelias,‘stephan- otis and trailing green ivy fastened with a cascade of white ribbon. ‘Tucked among the flowers was @ tiny glass “bluebird” for good luck and a sprig of white heather brought especially for the occasion by the groom's mother. ‘With the‘bridal gown were worn Shower Honors September Bride Mrs, J. C, Killough, Mrs. H. H. Killough: and Mrs. J. F. Killough were co-hostesses at a miscellane- ous shower held recently in the parish hall honoring Mr. and Mrs, Michael Kingzett (nee Beth Mc- Leod), whose marriage took place early in September. Corsages were presented to the bride and her mother, Mys, John Dunlop, ‘The many lovely and usefill gifts were concealed in a large,| tastefully decorated “wedding cake” made by Mrs. Joe Killough. Following a delicious lunch served by relatives of the bride, dancing was enjoyed by the guests to music supplied by “the Killough ensemble” assisted by Mrs. E. Berg white brocade ballet allppers, and the bride's only jewelry was a pair of fine gold earrings, handed down in the bride's family through several generations, Matron of honor, Mrs. G. Mid- dleton’ of Powell River and the two bridesmaids, Miss Lorraine Hunter and Miss Jeanette-Androsoff, wore identical waltz-length dresses of dainty pink satin, their full skirts overlaid with net and nylon chif-' fon and topped with dainty Chan- tilly-lace jackets which buttoned to the waist in back, the tiny buttons covered in satin and lace. ‘The attendants wore pink slip- pers, and pale pink net shoulder- length veils, held in place by a plest- ed, nylon coronet, Each wore a gold chain with dainty black diamond pendant, gifts of the bride. Mrs. Middleton, who is‘a alster of the groom, carried a basket of pale blue chrysanthemums and ivy. Hunter-and, Miss Andro- soff carried identical baskets of other items to church activity. ‘The next dinner training meet- ing dealini with the work of the will -be held to secure greater respon- sibility among residents of the Dis- trict, Under the .directorship .of Bob Maddocks and the counzellorship of Rev. Bill Irving of Calgary, Al- berta, four committee chairmen under: a general chairman for each for deter- blue and white and ivy. Little Miss Sue Kitlough, “the| bride's cousin, was flower girl. Her dress was Identical in color to those of the other attendants with full short skirt and pink chaontllly-lace weskit, She carried a basket of white baby “mums” and ivy. Her headpiece was matching nylon net pleated in coronet style, and she Wore @ silver bracelet gi- ven her by the bride. Best man for the groom was Richard F. McLeod, brother of the bride, and ushers were Fred Lewis, Courtenay, B.C., and Peter Dunlop, the bride's stepbrother, During the signing of the re- gister, the bride’s cousin, Mrs, Gor- don Read of Trail, sang inte . ™ potential ‘financial pro- gram based on the resources avall- able. ‘The information acquired is re- corded and becomes the basis for every person visitation to take Place on Sunday afternoon Nov, 20. The training dinner meetings tre meticulously planned to the last minute with director and counsel- lor addressing the committees al- ternately. and answering sundry questions, - The primary aim is not so much @ financial canvass as'a vigorous attempt to encourage people to support and take part in the work of their church. The recent meeting dealt with the ‘duties of’ the chairman of the Program planning group and de- Prayer". The church was tastefully de-~ corated with baskets of gladlol! in paste] shades, while vases of autumn Nowers graced the altar. Decorations were done by Mrs. J. F, Killough and Mrs. J. Toogood. Miss Emily Killough was in charge of decorating the pews, which were done with & montsrated the method of gather- ing all church groups together to et the Robson Memorial Church Hall on Ort, 5 at 630 p.m, Funeral Service - Held on Friday ". For Robert Moffat + Funeral services were held last Friday evening from the. chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Robert (Scotty) Moffat, 77, of ‘xin. ail naird, formerly of Nelson, who died Thursday in the Castlegar hospital, Rev. H. I,_G. Ragg conducted] organist, was we services and was Mrs, ‘Berg, Hymns sung’ included “wnat a Friend We Have in Jes- us” and “Abide With. Mc.” Many old friends of Mr, Moffat, were at the funeral as well as representa- tives of St, John's Anglican “WA. Cremation followed, Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Mr. Moffat) was: married in Chapeau, Quebec, in’ 1910 and in the First ‘World War he served with the Ro- yal 8s instruc- and decorated by the bride's mio- ther. Roses in silver vases stood at elther alde of the centrepiece. Rev. W. S. Beames of Narama- ta asked the blessing before the guests sat down. roses and bows of white ribbon and tiny silver bells resting on paper-| lace doilies. Following the ceremony a re- ception for about 200 guests was held in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall, where a cold-plate supper was served. The bride's table was centered topped” with miniature bride and groom, The cake was decorated to simulate baskets of roses and lilies resting on a bed of pale-blue tulle with pink rose buds tucked in the folds of tulle. The cake was baked Electric Heat. NOW ts THE TIME To INSTALL : ELECTRIC HOME HEATING Enjoy the comfort... convenience... safety aes of iiodera Electric Héat can provide you with room-by-room control of the tempera- ture in your home — no worries about the discomfort of overheating or underheating. Electric Heat readily offers ther- mostatie control of the temperature in each room — plus — unsurpassed cleanliness, quiet- ness, and safety. Electric Heat has already proven its efficiency and economy in thousands of homes, ‘You ean HEAT BETTER, ELECTRICALLY by the four-tiered wedding cake,| good _ Master of ceremonies and toast- master was the bride's uncle, J. F. Killough, and Robert Hunter of Castlegar proposed the toast to the bride: ‘Toast to the bridesmaids was given by the best man, following which the toastmaster and the tor. Discharged in 1918 with the rank of sergeant, he and his family moved to Pembroke, ‘Ontario, for ® year, then to Calgary for two years before arriving in Nelson in 1921, He was employed by McDonald Jam Company and remained with them ‘until 1956, when he retired and moved to Kinnaird, ones he made his home. He and his wife celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary ear- Hier this year. bride's stepfather spoke briefly. r of ant "He is palate by his wife, Alice, ‘Mrs, L. wishes were received by the young couple from friends and re- latives in Calgary, Van- A Camphell, innaled; Peis aan sons, Ro- couver, Courtenay, Campbell aver and Eureka, In the ‘eeelving ine were the bride's and groom’s parents end the bridal attendants. Mrs. Box, mother. of the groom, chose an afternoon. dress of navy blue and. white with white carna- tion corsage and accessories entone, Mrs, Dunlop wore a yellow sheath-style dress ; with matching hat, “black faction and white carnation .corsag: Many beautiful and useful ‘gifts were presented to the’ happy couple. Festivities concluded with dan- cing. to music volunteered by. the Buddy Marr orchestra and by mem- bers of the bride's. family. Mrs, Joe Kilough was in charge of the decorations in the hall which featured two huge hearts as a back~ ground for the bride's: table, The hearts were covered ‘with soft pink paper to simulate paper roses and in the centre of one was the name “Mike” while the second heart had “Beth” worked into the pattern” in Pale blue. Graceful garlands of pink arid white crepe paper streamers, white bells,“ and boughs : of. evergreens completed the Picture with vases of flowerg’ and evergreeng the Jength of the stage at the ‘front of the hall, Assisting Mrs. Killough were Mrs: C. Kennedy, Mra, A. Berg, Jack Killough Sr., Jack and ;: ‘Mickey Eil- | Tough. - ~The bride's going-away. outfit was a cornflower blue walking suit with which she wore s tan hat and royal blue accessories. Her corsige was of sweetheart roses. Mr, and Mrs, Kingzett left -for a weeks's hoheymoon at Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, dnd- are at present residing in Castlegar. The groom is a resident engin- eer with the department of high- ways, while the bride is 10 : Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. bert, Castlegar and Fred, ‘Trail, apd Berean aeearermesics 2 ye THIS WEEKS. SPECIALS AT CASTLEAIRD Style Shop ==. CASTLEAIRD PLAZA : : 1 only princess style Hunting: ‘McKinnon suit size 16. Reg. $49.95 SPECIAL - 1 only princess. style ‘hunting ‘McKinnon size 16 Reg. $29.95 SPECIAL .........- 1 only Wescot Reg. $12.95 SPECIAL ie sevssesss $1895. to. from ... 20% off. Styled by Irvin pealvas and tt fe Sha rpe. : 2 only Dry Cleanable suede sacle Reg. $84.95 and. $39.95 NOW - HURRY. HURRY HURRY HURRY le nn = “Plaid S| $34: 95 Jacket veo FIA IS $8.95 Car Coats for the winter | cold specially ass || 20% OFF i ea Announcement + PHILLIS PHILLIPS DANGING STUDIO © REGISTRATION KINNAIRD HALL - Saturday October. Ist HOURS 10 to 12 A.M. 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Particulars, ican be obtained from your Mutual Life 1 Or'‘write to. tha Head. 3 ‘should the need for cash arise; pa ~ Office, Watetlod, Ontario. 3 Pra eee MLS For guaianteed security, there's no * Tnsuran “cents, CLASSIFIED — ADRATES © @ PHONE 3031 Closing ‘Time: 12 noon ‘Wednesday previous ‘to the day.of issue. , Classified ads are charge ed for at tho rate of five cents tlen, = Minimum classified ads handed in at tho Castlegar News office is 60 Minimum ‘charge for classifieds phoned in to the office 13 60 cents.: ‘There is a. special rate of allowing a: Classified ad to ‘run three’ times for the price of two, providing there are no changes tn’ the wording of the ad in subsequent isaues, A Caatlegar Newa number may be used on class- ifled ads for an extra charge of SO cents for handling answ- ers. Engagement’ notices, © oblt- uaries and cards of thanks oF “usual” Jength are published at a flat charge of $1. FOR SALE. Sth Ave,” Kinna! Phone 6451. Residential 1ote, good view, 4 El Sopow, Phone 5200 tin: Good building lots in Kinnaird. ne 2738, tinia 5200, Eli'a lke new. Write Box 490J, Onatle- gar. tin3o Choice building lots in Castle- gars, yaoat Pa odern resident tar ¢ aren. ital, arena eine no per. Hampshire pullets ready to ine One cow, first calf, just freshened. Phone 303 South Slocan. aes British Dollard No, 8 bino- jara' $49, Also, leather, banjo case, a0. Phone 5126. 139 Upright plano $200. (Apply amt. Hrd, ‘etter © efasd| vf |_.. Leaving town, offeres _ wanted ~ | for a Sherrer. Phone Pits 338 op" \ won, Pine Beach, Phone 3496. and Landis at. roa Ped 81: FOR SALE oe Princeton 26-ft,’ house - trailer, ast Phone Seb town, offeres inted tf in Shewchuk subdi- | viston. Bhone | 6440 or write Box en “g-room hours, Tully furnished, 234 miles from ferry, lake frontage. Cheap for cash, Phone 6-43! land. ‘House trailer hitch. &, B, wil- 139 ]7 Single bed, box spring and mat- B38 | tress. Large size ‘metal crib. Phone ‘23-ft., see ot trailer, | 6932 Oil heater. Phone 4397. 339 Baby buggy. Used only 4 mon- tha, good as new, Only $35, Phone 3393, : + 33! Complete double bed. phone . ie 213! Modern bedroom sulte and chen saree set, Phone 65458, «13! Must sell this week, "49.Dodge, pote radio and eater, tum sig~ Columbia St, at trailer. Mr, Hillary Arrow Lakes Ferry Sarvi : . ROBSON TO. EDGEWOOD Leave Robson. Wharf 1000 a.m, Monday. LS. Ltd, Towing - Barges - anywhere on the Arrow. - Lakes - Phone: 4331 * evenings and Sunday. |. 1 - FOR RENT. | “One bedroom. Phane 5688, ad Trailer spat erbiko sul division. ian monty, ‘Phone ae. ‘Trailer space at’ the od Store and “Auto Court,.Phone 2721. 78.00 pm. Monday, ..~ Leave Edgewood. ~, Comfortable 4-room house, $30 per month rent. Paul Markoff, Slo- pan Park, ety 838 new, WW tire w paint, |* good condition: $295 “or otter, 485 100 p.m. Friday. ~ BUSINESS ALEX CHEVELDAVE BO. Land, Surveyor 448 Celumbis Avenue DIRECTORY SUPPLY STO) é Box 240 — Phone 2161 * DESMOND 7. LITTLEWOOD ion OPTOMETRIST .. Wed, 230 to 8 pm... oo SPhone: 80815): Industrial - Commercial : Domestic Wiring 2 : 24-Hr, Matatenanco Service Wiring & Rewiring . Overhead: &. eee Installati " MLE. McCORQUODALE XOUNG AGENCIES LID. | RAIL .CARTAGE, ’ VAN AND STORAGE Cocal, Long: Distance .Moving Agents for” North American “Yan Lines,to Vancouver, Van- ‘.gouver Island, Oanagen, Car- Ibo, all points East and U.S.A. - Phone Castlegar 7761 _ DUTCH MAID - Y LIMITED ‘service of all: makes of-vac-. uum_cleaners, Hose rep! >! ments ‘and. cloth bags. - legar 2621 — . Teall ol ; oe Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING . _ We ‘attach oepinkie” Nickle Bim’ Heels on. ladies’. shoes CASTLEGAR: i ‘MARLANE GRILL ~° Open 8 a.m to29.30 pm. “Not just another’: place: to eat, But the place to eat © anol ce = FOR SALE ining room, tea 6 en 100 x 160 improved lot, 2 bedroom ‘home on. 4 lots in Columbia Heiglits Subdivision, $10,- “small 3 bedroom ‘home. going at| 500. . See us for Ballaing 2ata and Asrenee G-room house, beautiful view, hed, price aie IN KINNAIRD ' Flve-room nolige featuring & »_heatalator ne rs IN: ROBSON IN CASTLEGAR ANDERSON. AGENCIES PHONE. at zhenes 5498. 336| zcinnateds Phone 2051, Gth Ave. near Green. Write “Pete Habatott, advise as P. Gee, S-year-o1ds want ‘want tricycles, doll buggies, single beds. Phone 2767. oo 303, Castlegar. Ta TV sales: and, servics, Agent for poo Phone S167. R. Martini,’ .tfo as ahr sua after pam petitive. prices now in NEILSEN’S, : ae includes: Constituency’ ++] solutions for Provincial I Convention; Election: 7 ‘and ‘alterations. ae 2-bedroom house near. school. Kin Peterson, 2%, of Dallas, Texas, after his rescue by Const. T. G.-Tilson from an unused. food freezer. : Police surmised that the tot managed to get the door of the up- right'fréeézer open and crawled inside, The wind, ) whipping into the garage where freezer ‘was stored, blew the door shut. Kim had been reported missing. DITCHING, EXCAVATING: PHONE 9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor, Maple 4. 9th, Castlegar and 40 acres ae oF at S-bedroom house on WANTED | ‘Wanted to. rent — 2-bedroara house, Sorupney Ost, 15. Please fing. & tes Write 2 ae No. 2, Arrow. The West: Kootenay took the form of an expedition to the ghost town of Brooklyn om the Lakes, opposite. Deer. Park. Historical Society ‘|Visits Ghost Town eap ith down pay- ment of $1,000 to $2,000. Phone 3393 or apply 126-4th' Ave, Kinnaird. 339 September inectibe. of the Historical Society Sixty years ago Brooklyn was Castlegar Sir Guide and Brow- tion: is in urgent need ALCOHOLICS AnoNeMoUs. Box tin 41 ‘Columbia from Robson to Cascade and -exis- ted as a town for only one year. In’ the spring of 1898 a single Jog cabin. betonging to William Par- ker nestled among the trees at the 339 | mouth of Pup Creek, but wher the railway contractors chose this spot for their main ‘camp a settlement sprang up in a, few weeks, At first. tents were pitched un- der thé trees but sooir businessm ‘Trail arrived to build’ hotels and ‘provide “saloons and ‘stores. for from ° ‘Trail fo! of the and Western... Railway Even’. essmen of the ‘Trail Creek News and ship- [ped to Brooklyr for distribution. On flat land above the beach stood rows of buildings. J. S. Peter- sen built a hotel on Lot 1, Block 1, and was soon followed by 15. other hotels and many stores. “Today, ‘nothing except stone outlines of basements, a few holes in the ground and piles of broken bottles and rubble. On the far side of Pup Creek, the CPR erected a boarding house for its workmen and a wharf where the ‘sternwheelers could land sup- plies...‘ A few pilings in the Iake mark the alte of the wharf. Leading from railroad. “Along it more ‘buildings speared ‘The white plastic wallet in the high ‘Also | School :on Bent. 12 -con! Reward. Phone 5471. Te oh 1 83t Reward. Phong oft 10-ft; white plywood boat. Phone K/9416 and ask for ni ‘board “and room, Phone icest. Dutch bulbs at ame : Dance,:Studio, ird Hail Sstane from 2-5, pan: Ballet, > dancing ‘ will willbe oe ‘Mr. McGill or Mr. Laurier or phone ROMP. 339 Brooklyn: News | was; tand printed ‘in ‘Trail’ bythe ? publishers | rock.. now, disap~ Peares. except for. their outline of “Hh a grove of fir tres stood the small’ ‘cl stands, the only building. to remain {from..1898.- As “moved | west- JOBS WANTED LWwl'do: cari be’ done in. own Box 490X, Castlegar. St 22-988 ‘or ‘such work as typing worse Chev. “hub cab at Castlegar ROMP De: tachiient, and paying for ine Hn eotearen ‘About:1910 ‘a ereer: | ment “company -lnought ‘the property and turned it and planted it as A ton apple trees and a fireplace with a concrete chimney are all that into ‘a farm, “His ‘widéw and son Pred still live’ there, ‘raising sheep 19) and. growing vegetables. and his mother “We bulld anything” ” For. Free ‘Estimates | Phone 5549 — 5518S - FULLER BEUSH. For Local Sales and: Service: Phone 4984 CASTLEGAR Eiht Guaranteed LESY BROTHERS Phone 5476 SS No, Cas. SMITH BOARDING “The Hone For “Yeur-Pet ” The Castlegar, Boy, Scouts will |5- hold a bottle drive :Sat., Oct. 1 atart- ing at'9 a.m: Please ha tles_ ready. Alban's WA Bake’ Sale, a ve your bot~ 1139 GARD OF THANKS | are “igadequate to to words’ expres# our gratitude fo each and Sept. 30 at.2 p.m. in: West's. Store. | evel 2 Johnson ant ses and staff of the Trail-Tadanac Hospital and Castlegar hospital, ‘al- |" :the Fun : ‘11860 Bay Ave. Trail — Phone 2345 50 +1 ‘Home. — ais ss) Mrs, A. Moffat and :family, Kinnaird. Mr. ‘welcomed ‘the members of: the’ his- torical group.and ‘conducted them over the point’of land, pointing out all. that’ can be seen of the town ‘of Brooklyn in ‘its’ heyday. , BULLDOZING ¢ LAND ‘CLEARING EXCAVATION ‘Visit: HAWAIL’ this | winter | ye MIPOND | ‘For Travel © Building. Supplies. - OGLOW: BROS. -* Building & Supply.Co. Ltd. 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