CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 10, 1962 Kinnaird Socials Mrs, J. Kaufman, Phone 365-5488 | ‘Mr. and Mrs, John A, John- son of Kinnaird have returned from a motor trip to Agassiz where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson. Mr, Douglas Wiegand of Cal- gary is here Yo spend some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 0. ‘Wiegand. Spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 0. Wiegand have been Mrs. Wiegand’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra, Alf Wintringham and three sons of Comodoro Rivadavia which is sit- uated in southern Argentina. The Wintringhams are Albertans em- ployed by Schlumberger in the South ‘American town where le dent with the oil company's de- velopments. Interesting is the fact that they spent two years in Argen- fina, having been located in Ven- ezuela for the two years previous. Their two eldest children are flu- ent in Spanish as well as English: The youngest, 19-months-old was born in. South America. Their regular four-month va- cation brought them to Houston, ‘Texas by plane and by car from there. It will take them to a visit with other Eelatives in Calgary, an points. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd.Bacon mo- tored to the coast Sunday. They are expected home today. ‘Attending the wedding in Trail Saturday of Mr. Wm. Maitland te Miss Winnifred Warren were Mr, Maitland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Maitland and his brother. inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs, C. Munns of Kinnai Mr, and Mrs. Ralph True re- turned home Sunday from attend- ing the wedding of their daugh- ter, Miss Arlene True to Mr. Barry Riso in in Vancouver. . True spent a week with her daughter at the coast prior to the wedding which was held Fri- day. Mr. True and son Louis also attended, having joined them there last ara Mr, end Mrs. rian Atchison, Michael, Kathy and Bruce aro vi. siting here from Uplands RCAF Station near Ottawa. They have been visiting Mrs. Atchison’s par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Roberton and have left for West View at Powell River to spend some time with Mr. Atchison’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Atchison. The. 40-day leave. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne . West- gate and sons Mark and Scott of Kelowna visited their Kinnaird friends’ on the weekend. They were the guetss of Mr. and Mrs, Mr.|0. J. Wilson. = Ernest "Bailey of Kinnaird left Tuesday for Vancouver where he will attend the provincial execu- zen’s Association of B.C. GOLF DRAW GOLF DRAW for the BOSSE 'FROPHY Round 1 — To be completed by May Baulkham vs Jeffery Loeblich vs Kelly Fitzpatrick vs Dalziel McCutcheon vs Ish Robinson vs Lampard Moroso vs Jake McLeod Stefoniuk vs Oleski Honchar vs Ewart Frederiksen vs Burak Bomenoff vs Brown vs Cushner Landis vs Brown-Cushner Round 2 — (Bys) To be comple- ted by June 3, ‘Muirhead vs J. Miros H. Wood vs E, Newman Karzaniewski vs McIntyre Corbett vs Van Yzerloo Jacobson vs LeRoy Harmston vs Wilson Wadey vs Bilesky John McLeod vs Waterman Smith vs Zinio Buckng vs Mason Matches may be played at Mike Verzuh Added To Contributors List competitors convenience starting May 12. FIELD AND STREAM By JACK WHITE The name of a long-time con- and Di Brian Atchisons are visiting on a | (im tive meeting of the Senior Citi-;) i SOuEFuING To SHOUT about THE SAVINGS ARE GREAT AT CUT-RATE Butter Ist GRADE FISH & CHIPS MILK 6 tins Sugar mine TO Ibs. 89c Ib. 49c 49c CASE OF 48 TALL TINS | TOMATOE MALKIN‘S 20-02. TINS tributor to the C: trict Projects Society was Tete off a lst of contributors during 1961 carried in last week’s Castlegar News. Mike Verzuh, ardent local gol- fer and. skating enthusiast, has been a supporter of the arena for many years, reports society. presi- dent Johnny Ciar! AIRLINE TICKETS TO ALL PARTS : OF THE WORLD Castlegar Representative for International Air’ Peli nie erkeeti WEST'S By now most of you should have the -garden in, the screens up, storm windows put away and the zeneral spit. and polish for spring: attended to. So ishoulder’ your scatter gun or twenty-two and join ‘the rest of the. gang this Sunday at 7 am. in front of the Castlegar Sporting Goods store for The District ‘will be split up into territories, depending on how many turn out and present indi- cations hinge to around 30 or more." ‘A lot of the younger fellows want to turn out and as they re- quire an adult to go out with, and for safety’s sake we feel you should have one adult per junior, let’s get as many adult names in as soon as possible to give the Dept, Store Phone 365-4911 (RES | joy 2 accident-free carefree hunt. | Foc) Voseege on pepe ea] msCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. younger fellows a chance to en- SURF, King Size, ..........-+-- 986 PINEAPPLE JUICE, 48 oz., 2 tins . $1.00 SALAD DRESSING, Salad Bowl 32 0z. 59c © our first spring crow’ shoot this | i nny, Clare See eas... 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In the afternoon of the same day the groups held'a march past at the ‘cenotaph, with Nelson ma- rT, §, Shorthouse tating the salute. To complete the day there was a rifle competition and a bowling tournament, which saw f{ Castlegar cop top honors in bowl- ing ane Nelson in shooting. ents night was‘ held on Ween" with those in ettend- of four ch, -are ‘presently touring British Columbia and will be These four. elders are just al” ween the ages of 19 and 25 years to be held May 23, his jaturday the group was at the missionaries of the Mormon Chur. | the faith, Composing the “Elders Four’ in Castlegar | are Gary on ‘May: 16.'and 17; at: the Castle | Holmberg, 19 Theodore Thain, 21; | charge in order to spread the news Theatre. and F,. Brenr’ Clark; '21, of; the This Noun man loves to sing Gospel.’ " These Elders sing of the part of the 10,000 young men bet. |and tell the Mormon story in song.| Gospel. of Jesus Christ as taught You will hear Elder Thain as the|by the Prophet Joseph Smith. The tenor of the group..He likewise | Mormons believe for two years to teach|the foursome. Though they are a profess- Rogers, 19; David 'G,| {onal group, they perform without |: “Restoration: ‘of. . the that “Man is that ance watching the squadron’ prac-|ia from Salt Lake City, Elder|/he.might have joy” and the “Eld- tice for “their annual inspection | Clark, of Cardston, Alberta, blends| ers Four” eid that joy which is guitar and rich bass voice with | sweet to the ear. BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT 9 AM, TILL 9 PM, “MONDAY thru FRIDAY” Saturday 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Ganflegar and District Hospital as- sisting the women's auxiliary in holding open: house. In‘ the even- ing-a cadet: dance was held in the Kinnaird :‘Improvement Soclety Hall, with ‘nelghboring ‘squadrons Ved high ‘school students in- ~ Castlega r Socials Mrs, i. Johnson, Phone 365-8294 ‘My. and Mrs, Ray Melvor. ac: companied by Mrs,.R. H. Johnson lefv by car Thursday. for Victoria. ‘| They atiended the graduation cer- SAVE $10.00: ON THIS BRAND NEW 1962 MODEL... HOOVER CONSTELLATIONS Actually floats on ‘air. to end pulling and tugging.’ Powerful suction and x set of.‘tools: make. srort monies Sin, May 6 ‘at, St. Jos- eph’s Hospital. Miss Jocelyn’ Me- Ivor their eldest daughter was one of the graduates from the School of of Nursing: On their return home Miss’ MclIvor ‘will accompany -her WS) parents and. will. spend her ‘mon- =| th’s holiday with them. Mrs.. R. Couch ‘arrived home at the weekend from ORAL POLIO VACCINE "SIMPLE - SAFE - EFFECTIVE ' Everyone | young or old needs this protection” YOUR LOCAL CLINIC ‘ for adults and pre-school children willl be held — Castlegar at Legion Hall, Wednesday; May. 28rd, 9.30 a.m, - 11.30 am., 1-5 p.m. Castlegar at Legion Hall, Friday, May 25th, 9.30: a.m.:- 11.30 a.m., 1-S5pm.&7-9 pm. where she spent the past week. B. 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