CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, July 1, 1954 DOMINION DAY TREAT THE: FAMILY AT THE : -Marlane Grill Castlegar’s Home Of . Fine Meals 47'S A DAY TO CELEBRATE | The District's . Social Events Phone 3031 Castlegar Happenings FROM DENVER, COL. — Mr. and Mrs, Gordon A. Ball and daughter June of Denver, Col., were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Kil- Tough, af visiting with ‘their many other friends and | relatives in the district and attending the Kinnaird Rose Ball, Friday eve- ning. eee FROM VANCOUVER — Mrs. Abel Pye of Vancotver, B.C., ac- companied by her niece, ae Papas of New W FROM VANCOUVER — Mr. Robt. Webster of’ ' Vancouver visited last week at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. aT. Webster. oe FROM’ VICTORIA — Mr, and Mrs, Martin Cain left Tuesday for their home in Victoria after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J rT. Webster. CARD PARTY SOCIAL, — The Robson Recreation Society’ held visiting with their r an i ng of bridge and whist, and di i * Mtr, and Mrs. T. Bla¢kburn of Castle- gar for ‘a few days and will be going on to Banff, Calgary, Red Deer and Edmonton, returning home by way of the Big. Bend a y Righy's Headquartocs DOMINION DAY. x. Rigby’s Is Handy to the Grounds TO CALGARY — Mr. and Mrs. Remie Assie visited last week in Calgary. . se FROM WASH. — Mr. and Mrs, Dave Irwin of Seaview, Wash., are guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Toogood. : eee TO EAST FOR SUMMER — Mrs. E. Murray of the Ootesche- nia School teaching staff, has left for Toronto to visit her son. She will also stop at Eastern U.S. points before returning in Sept- ember. * 2 8 To, CALIFORNIA — Bob Johnston, son of Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Johnston, left Monday for Mt. View, California where he ners were: ‘Bridge—Mrs, Brown and Mr. O, B, Ballard, first; Mrs. D. Carter and Mr. Brown, conso- lation. Whist—Mrs, D. Adshead and Mr, J. Schellenberg, first; Mrs. D. Duncan and Elmer La- roque, consolation. Danelog fol- lowed to recorded music. TO PR. GEORGE. — Miss Mur- iel Stuart left Saturday for Prince George where'she will teach next term. ’ Kinnaird Comer TO CHRISTINA LAKE — Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Lewis tand family have motored to Christina Lake for a week’s holiday. , a AWAY FOR SUMMER — Miss Do nnaMuirhead and Miss Mar- lene Albee have left for Vancou- ver where they will spend part of the summer. _* © Junior Kats Dump Flyers But Jolted | By Ootischenia The Castlegar Junior Kats romped to a 12-4 decision over the Kinnaird Flyers in a girls fast- ball tilt played at the Kinnaird Park Thursday evening, but re- ceived a 23-11 pasting from the Ootischenia Girls at Ootisch their hosts: by a: 15-14. margin. However the three Kat chuckers, walked eight batters and six,er-- rors were committed by their team-mates to abet the Ootische- nia danse, C Dorothy Saliken, Betty Jean - Lampard and Gerry Ann Wan- less shared pitching duties for the Kats and “Vera. Makortoff was” Ootischenia pitcher. Sunday. Gerry Ann Wanless on the mound for Kats, gave up five hits against Kinnaird while Kinnaird mound-lady Gail | Leitner, mas tagged for 12 hits by the K who scored twice in the second énd once in the third, and three times in each of the fifth, sixth’ and seventh innings, Flyers scored once in each of the third, fourth, fifth and sixth frames. CLARE'S" Funeral Chapel Flower Shop Owned & Operated By Lynn and Mell Monkhouse Phone Trail 125 1054 TAMARAC A’ Foot of Smelter Hill At Ootischenia, the Kats outhit *, CLO NOTICE | BARRIE'S BARBER SHOP” * Wien BE JULY 12 TO 24 INCLUSIVE SED BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phono 3441 CASTLE. NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. NOW! you cer MORE FEATURES ~ MORE VALUE! REMINGTON. Quiet-niler Promolion List Continued frem Page 1 ford, Bob Hubert, Martha John- son, Suzanna Johnson, Nick Kar- ‘ ; nob), Barbara Martin, Larry Hogg, Yvonne Mitchell, Sam, Sheloff, Margaret Lazareff Wed At Kinnaird Sat. Society Hall was the scene of John, O1 Vera Diane Pheiffer, Donald Phillips, Larisa. Plotnikoff,. Joey Salekin, Valerie Samsonoff, Wendy Sea- ton, . Judith ‘Waterman, — Gerry | Lazareff.-of Trail, Lazareff of Kinnaird, and Sam Harshenin of Vancouver, The. ceremonies late Saturday Ww Peter Pozdnikoff, Ron, LaPage, Diane Cowlin, Peter Chernoff, Sharon Albee, Ray Bystrom, Nancy Cheveldaeff, Ronald Hay- wood, June Killough, Robert Lightle,; -. Robert | MacPherson, Gloria Makeiff, Frances Piquard; Bonnie Reid, Elaine Rysen, Shar- on Taylor, George Townsend, Bill Turik, Donald Wallace, Burt were preceded by a gowns of tiered nylon and carried bouquets ‘ of daisies, carnations and Bob Dowes of Trail was best The Kinnaird’ Improvement |™2" and Fred Filipoff was usher. Some 200 guests attended the traditional Russian nuptial cere-|"eception which followed the monies which united in marriage ceremonies, Three sittings were required’ to accommodate them daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John | Ul. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by John J. Verigen, : of Grand Forks, Secretary ofe the of Christ, Local Girls Graduate From Normal School The two Castlegar girls, Misses Dawn Jenks and Molly Carlson, are among the successful gradu- ates of Provincial Normal School at Victria this year. Miss Jenks will remain in Vic- toria to attend the summer school of education while Miss Carlson | CASTLEGAR AREA HAD 106 TELEPHONES AT MAY 12 The growing total of telephones in the Castlegar Exchnnge Area stood at 706 on May 1, according to the latest issue of Telephone Talk, a B.C, Telephone Co. pub- lication, On the same date, the Nelson area fad 3,719 phones and Trail, 5,113. wili be marking government examinations. civil service in Trail. The bride wore white lace ny- im over a pleated nyton baller- The hae couple many penuatul gifts from the wn with shoulder length aa nd carried a bouquet. of | f roses, Trail,.who wore pink ballerina Compare this and you wil! be convinced that here is a superb portable typowriter that alves you beautiful printwork and anew eate of It's. quiet. Donny Si Rob- ert ‘Townsend. PROMOTED TO GRADE 9 aR odney -Brown, Marianne too.:Ii's the only portable with Miracle Tab and 34 other out- standing useful features, Budget Torms. Test Typing trials arranged. these a Gordon — Churches, Manone Dittrick, Douglas Emb- ree, Patsy Ford, Marlene Geier, Eileen _Goresky, Delores Harshe- nin, Rose Marie Harvick, Peter Kazakoff, Glen Killough,: Eddie Konkin, Louise Konkin, Alex- ander : Lebedoff, Gail Leitner, Marvin LeRoy, Pat Lewis, Wanda Lindgren, Jack McIntosh, Dina Markin, Polly Nazaroff, Olga Og- low, Gerald Palsson, Sharon Par- kin, Olga’ Popoff, Dorothy. Sale- kin, Louise Schwann, Gail Sea- ton, Patsy. Semenoff, Olga Stre- loff, Harry Sherstobitoff, .An- thony Toogood, Roger Toogood, Beverley Wanless, Judy Whittak- er, George Worobey, Hazel Pepin, George © Bonderoff, Jeannette Androsoff, ‘Gerald Card, Bileen aes Hesketh, Beatner Hett, Mabel Harcoff, Brian Hunter,.Don Idle, Nina ‘Karzaniewski, Steve Kinakin, Tom Kootnikoff, Walter Kooznetsoff, .Tina'. Kooznetsoff, Mary Kovak,. Pat ‘ Lambert, Annie Makayev,:: George .Nev- akshonoff, Sharon Newman, Edna Perepolkin, Arlene Pheiffer, Gregory Planidin, John Popoff, Walter Popoff, Alec. Pozdnikoff, Peter Savinkoff, George Koochin, Zeibin, Johnny Zibin, Corinne Thereaux, Melvin Nelson, Wayne -Katie Alice Beck, Roy Ganderton, Janet Hosford, :Mike Kazakoff,” Wayne Peterson, Gregory Relkotf, J.D. Scott, Kenny Strange, Elaine Woodrow, George Zaitsoff, Lee Darling. PROMOTED 220 GRADE 10 of music, dancing and singing followed. The newlyweds left for a Bridesmaids were Nellie Har-|noneymoon at U.S. points and on shenin of Vancouver, sister of! their return will reside at Van- the groom, and Doreen Gibson of couver, i‘ Kootenay, Okanagan Teachers Guesis Of Cominco For 4 Days A. Harvey. and J. A. Charters of the Stanley Humphries High School Teaching Staff, joined vfrom Nelson, Trail, ql) Cc — 30 credits’ or more: Cory Anne lene | Harding, Terry Keefe, Kingsley Kirby, Martha Konkin, Hazel Labentsoff, L 1 Rossland, Penticton, West Sum: Barnes, ‘Caren Cristofoll. Charles | ™ez!and, Kelowna and Vernon on Fenner, Mickey Pillipoff, Helen | four day ‘tour of’ the Trail op- Gl _|erations . of leboff, Rose seared eke: Mining~ and Smelting Company the last weels. _ Mr Charters was one’ of five sane also toured the Betty Jean at Kimber- Lipsett,. Peter O| f, Frank Robinson, Arthur Schellenberg; Ruth Shewchuk, Rose Marie Sob- lin,' Dawn Waldie, Wylla Walker, Eddie Bayoff, Janet Bayoff, Rich- ard Bucknell, Frances ‘Cecconi, Ray Keyes, Ken Leitner, Jean McLaughlin, . Faye Irene ‘Marshall, Sharel Martel, Earl -- Mowlam,: Polly Negreize, Yvonne Patton, Olga Plotnikoff, | i Lucy Popoff, Lorraine Schuep- Perehudoff, Mildred Raine, Allen ley following the ‘Trail visit, The tour, specially arranged by Cominco for high school Science erlak, Lola.Soukareff, John Stri-|and Guidance teachers, Jaeff, Gale: Sykora, Katie Tome-|Tuesday morning in the Private Dining Reom of the Cominco Cafeteria where Dr. C. H. Wright welcomed the teachers and H. W. Maureen Ford, Bob Grummett, |Bayley, gave them an outline of what was planned. The Cominco McMillan, |film “No Mian is an Island”, was shown. began The tour ended witha recept- ion at the home of P, F; McIn- tyre in Tadanac Friday evening: fer, Dan Shields, ‘Phillip Sook-|In the period between, the guests achoff, Lois Stephenson, » Mary | saw the Lead Smelter and Refin- Consolidated |. ¢ VIEW MASTER - THE GIFT.FOR YOUNG AND OLD "THE GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS VIEWMASTER BRINGS. TO YOU IN FULL COLOR 3-D _ The Corcnation of our Queen, Beauti- ful Scenery from all parts of the warld, Fairy Tales, Cowboy.and Movie Stars, Sports. Events, Flowers, Religious and Bible Stories: and real life adventures. SEE. THEM AT haa PHOTOS wHL visit-with his brother, MOVED TO SASK. — Mr. and . Mrs. R. Mokelki and family Have TO ARMSTRONG — Mr. Le- left for Weyburn, Sask., where roy Bowie of the Ooteschenia 4 school teaching staff, left Friday |*tey will Jesides, * for ‘his Parents’ home at Arm-| 79 SUMMER SCHOOL — Miss and They'll be ‘Happy to Serve You LIGHT LUNCHES ery; the’ Zine Department, the Assay ‘Office; the -Central. Re- Swetlishoff, Brian Waterman, Geraldine .Schiavon,. Terry Sch- a ulte, Lloyd Stadler, Alec Stooch- | Walter Tymofievitch, Arthur Ber- | noff, Ann ‘Sutherland, Marianne |£°2, Rene Brodman, Paul .Filli- |search Laboratory; the Chemicals Turik, George ‘Wanjoff, Ning | Poff, Marilyn Fox, Shirley Har-| and: Fertilizer Division at War- = - grave, Lloyd Geronazzo, Walter |field; the Instruments shop and figu re work | @ URGENTLY NEEDED: aa certificate; Also nurse for Girl Guide camip, June 30th REMINGTON RAND, to July 10th. Phone 2277 for: particulars. TARNISHED CONFECTIONERY. NOVELTIES VES IT'S... . RIGBY’S Where You'll Meet Your Friends DOMINION. DAY Good Luck Kiwanians strong. He will also attend Sum- mer School at Victoria. cage a FISHING TRIP — Mr. and Cc. H. King and family and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Price and family spent Sunday on.a fishing trip‘to Sheep Creek, past ‘Rossland. ~: £O VICTORIA — Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cail left for Vernon and Victoria. During the summer months Mr. Cail will be employ- ed in the Provincial Archives at Victoria. z . soe TEACHERS AWAY — Miss Arneson and Miss Bailey of the high school teaching staff, have left for-their homes in Nelson and Burnaby ely. W. Barbara Bermback has left for :|Penticton enroute to Victoria where she will attend summer school. eee FROM VANC., — Miss Johanna Bearggard of Vancouver is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wadey. 8 LEAVING DISTRICT — Mrs. B.-W. Paget is leaving to reside Es Enderby, Bs ‘ To NELSON _— Me and Mrs. Cc. J. McCreight accompanied by Mr. -McCreight’s mother, Mrs. W. E. McCreight of Castlegar, were visitors in Nelson Monday evening, Banigan his left’ for summer school at V: JOHNNY'S ‘MEAT MARKET WE SELL ONLY TOP GRADES OF GOVERNMENT GRADED AND INSPECTED MEATS BEEF — PORK — VEAL — LAMB — FRESH FISH ‘PHONE 2001 —-~ MincedBeef| Pot Roast FRESH - Blade Beef jn wee Cc Lb. ses... Bologna Milk Swifts Premium Pacific Good. Luck 2 Ibs. ....... 73 CHUCKWAGON Dinner Burns 15 oz. tins Swiftning Meat Balls Burns 15 ox. tins 2 tins . weaeee 196 Beef Dinner seengae 248 2tins .......33¢ J. Buhr will mark papers for Deer Park Socials a week and then attend school at U.B.C. W: Shwarok, A. Harvey and: Mrs. Logelin are also attending summer school shortly. Miss Sutton has left to spend the summer months at her home in Vancouver, after which’ she will take a trip to Europe. Mr. G. Smith is employed at Jasper for the summer months and Dr. F. Thorne has left for his home in Vancouver. . SUNDAY VISITORS — Visit- ors at the,J. A. Williams home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Mathews of Rossland, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hermon of Trail and VISIT HERE — Mr. and Mrs. A. Ronmark and Mr. J, Negles- ki.of Nelson were weekend visi- companied by Mr; P. Negleski and nephew Jim, of .Bow Island, day in Nelson. Other visitors in- cluded W. Briggeman and son Merreifield and sons and Mrs, M. Stover of Castlegar, HOME FROM NELSON - tors to Deer Park. They were ac-}" Alta., who are spending a holi- |: Raymond of Trail; Mr. and Mrs. | R. Phelps and children of Salmo; | Mrs, H. Dowkes of Robson and H. |: e. i All Brownies August 15-21. ‘Phone 3441 "I g0° to Camp ‘Rory July~‘25th! Registered Castegar @ Tomorrow is Sports Day in Castlegar — Spend an enjoyable ey, here. Parade at 1 pm. @ Starting July ‘6th to September ath. inclusive, the Li- brary will be opened, Tuesday evening only, %to9 p.m. Cyril Bell. Agencies Lid, Insurance Advisors Castlegar ‘NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3688, E. A. FINCOTT Mr, and Mrs. P, P. And Her- mon of Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. . W. York-and family of Kinnaird and David and Faye York of Van- couver. - * * » HOME AGAIN — Mrs. Helen Gergely returned home Sunday from a business and vacation trip to Nancouver and! Revelstoke, TO PORT ALBERNI — Mrs. T. Keissling and daughter left Tuesday by air for a visit with Mrs, Hiessling 5 mother at Port KOSIANCIC — To Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Kosiancie of Cres- cent Valley, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, June 15, a daughter. BUHR — To Mr, and Mrs. John’ Buhr of Chstlegar, at ‘Trail Tad- anac’ Hospital, June 27, a son. after in Nelson. They the weekend via Butling who will spend a few weeks with her cousin Geraldine, se. RETURN Mrs, A. A. Phelps and their chil- dren, who moved to Salmo two ‘|years ago, have returned to their former home here. oo GOOD FISHING — While. on a fishing trip, H. Merriefield caught a 4-lb. Rainbow trout and two smaller ones, Another, party “I! reported a catch of two rainbow averaging two-and-a-half ieee each. eee HOME FOR SUMMER — Miss attending the high school at Cas- ‘|tlegar has: returned to her home for the summer vacation. She was and Odd Aasland of Castlegar. see RETURN TO PROCTER — Mr. and Mrs. M. Kirkendall and sons have returned to their home in Procter after’spending the past week at the’ home of Mr., ‘and Mis. C. S. Phelps. P were accompanied by Miss Syl-|- HERE — Myr. and/ Ruth Williamson, who hbs been| accompanied by her sister Joyce’ NO.1 Lh. ....0.... S5e | ‘CANTALOPE Jumbo’s 45 2ihs.::..... 250, BREAD. 2loaves...... 27c WATERMELON Peanut Butter. 4lbs........ 95¢ MARGARINE Lh i....... 290 : -. SUGAR - (0 Ibs, ..... 89¢ ‘FROZEN | PEAS Garfon . . - Me 19c ¥68 PAY. LESS AT _TRISCHUCK’ Ss. - ADDING. MACHINE: With this simplified 10-key key- board you can enter figures just as you would write them. Column selectiori is automatic. Adds .°. ~ multiplies . .. sub-totals .:. totals to $99,999.99. Lists all figures on on ue pe. See it today! “SEE Iv aT THE Bie CASTLE 3 NEWS | BEBINGTON: RAND old i Jenson, Anne M: Henry, Horswill, Har-|non destructive testing division; Peter | the BUILDING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS FOR -YOUR HOME. ” ARE AVAILABLE AT THE | HOME > Building Supplies “KINNAIRD, B.C. -Phone 4244 Ask For * JOHNNY LAZAREFF Who can give you quota- tions..on all your building: Reeds. . |} Harshenin, é | Mable Fedosoff, Gerald Kelly; Joe : the Embree, Natalie Gleboff, Violet ted, Gary Woolls, (2) Partial Promotion — Nancy ‘ Tom Fred |j and ‘Tim -Repin, Ronnie Wis- divisions and other phases of the Tadanac and Warfield plants... °: Roy Williston, B.C: Minister: of Loreen. B: ‘was p when C treated Irving, -Helen Konkin, Mary Lou J}, Leod, Bill Medvedoff, Connie|; Sorenson, Billy Wade. guests to dinner’ @t.the Ross- and ‘Trail Golf Club. Mr... Wilis- Kuryluk, Ted Bucknell, Dick Mc- ton ‘praised the spirit of enthus- asm of ome & S. in promoting PROMOTED TO. GRADE 11 (1)..Complete Promotion: Joan Bergen, Earl Cherrington, Marg- t aret Claiz; Joanne Dunlop, Len i Gleboff, Wayne Harvick, Peter Holuboff,. ‘Elitabeth® Hopland, Holuboff, Elizabeth Hopland, Fred 1B for young parece The tour also included a visit to the Waneta Power Plant, and luncheons and receptions at the Cominco Cafeteria ‘ and other places. Harcoff, Norman Johnson, Rob- ert © Johnston, Catherine Koftinoff, Anne Lab- entsoff;. Allene. LeRoy, McCabe,. ° Catherine Harry _Plotnikoff, koff, Daphne © Quance, Lynn | ne; Richardson, | Sherrel Anne Riley,|. Fred Olga S Beverley Jones, tough, Jpyce Schiavon, ‘Caroline Pellegrin, dits or more) — Barbara Kit- B Hardy, Mary Heagy, Ann Hors- ruce | will, Grace Hostetter, Joan phen 0; !son, Judtth Pheiffer, dies Paul Plotni- iSchwartzenhauer, ae Myrna Sum- "Partial Proniotion — Floyd Steve ‘amping ~ Needs! - PALMETTO. TENTS 9'x9' WITH POLES Pesetecnesenese PIONEER TENTS N 38.50 less, Shirley Ward, George Zeb- roff, George Anutooshkin, War- ren Atchison, Anita Fournelli, Don G Mildred Ki Gerry Ann Wan- Brands Students Writing for Scholarships chikoff, » Anne Henderson, Max Tannis Kiliough, Annette Zar- Betty Mather, Bill Murray, Bill Rysen, "Carolyn Moses ion of the i of Grade XII stu ; is iti @ Mows ordinary grass. @ Cuts tall, tough weeds. @Trims up to walls and fences. EE @ Mulches grass or feaves.* -@ Fertilizes with clippings. ® steaf Mulcher Standard PLANT BUG NOTICE Commencing ~Wed., July 7th. We Will Close Wed. Afterncons ‘Equipment. _ Mitchell 5 7 vat Romaine, upon their passing Departmental _ Phone 4531 ‘Alt pyro tte upply Ltd. Zibin, Bill Bonderoff, Leo Franco, Marvin Hicks, Fred Konkin, Mil- dred: Marcellus, Evelyn Nyberg, Clifford Pheitfer.’ (2) ‘Promotion — Lynne Campbell, Ivan Oglow, Bill And- rosoff, ‘Regina’ Campbell, Jack Chernoff, Wayne Eldridge, Andy Evans, Laurene . Fenner, Jack Ford, Vincent Fourt, John Plot- nikoff, Cyril Sookachoff, Fred |, Stoushnow, Ruth Williamson, 28.50 Eteter) i 31.50 . SLEEPING BAGS © PRICED AT: asa. 29, 00 ¢ 44.50 GROUND SHEETS. xT" 5.85 AIR MATRESSES | ". PRICED AT : COLEMAN CAMP STOVES 2 SIZ 15.00 a+. 13.95 & 17.95. COLEMAN LANTERNS PRICED AT . 14.95 | ‘est’s— | }|Ernest Geronazzo, Lorraine Lau- Lorne Tamelin, Lorenz Fietz, Olga Tymofievitch, Elizabeth Boettger,:Garry Bray, Margaret Churches, .° Crej der, Caroline McLaughlin, Lily Miscavitch, Nelson Newlove. , PROMOTED TO GRADE 12 ‘ Complete Promotion — (30 cre- dits or more):. Burton Campbell, Ralph. Englund, Roy Englund, Connie Haywood, Edward‘ Kil- lough, Neil Pheiffer, Geoffrey Pincott, Peter Popoff, Bob Brand- son, Wayne Walker, Florence Cecconi,. Don Etlis, Jean Hardie, Vay- Hawkins, Dorothy Kuryluk, George Latta, ‘ .Patrial Promotion — Floyd Gagnon,.: Gerald: Gunderson, Wayne Hendy. -_ Promotion of ‘remainder of Grade’ XI ‘students conditional upon passing Depastmental Ex- aminations, —- < LOMPLETED GRADE 12 TOHORROW 's DOMINION DAY SPORTS vd A MI B 9 R ae E AT THE BALL. PARK: - ake Kiddies Races P — (30 cre-’ . % Horseback Ridés, ad Horseshoe Pitch “Ye Tug O° War - % Kiddies Rides oe ‘Refreshments “P.M. "Bee IN “THE | EVENING KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT. SOCIETY HALL