CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Awl 20, 1967 By Hoary Heala|- Guest ae Does Right by Our Visitors Canada has a guest house. Canadians ‘will ever across tawa River and over to the mis- yy green Gatineau Hillis in the rs Visitors invited to stay in the 17-room mansion will be in a) tad . Their hostess. will fudy LaMargh, as iMinister, got ‘ath and sec- rotary of sta The Toutisepar is Miss Gath omit g Corey a shee leneuve, iter Poarsom 5 eitence which is nok far away. : Chauffering, when neces- sary, will be done’ by' the army and “additional help yand. cater- ing willbe hired as required.’ >” It is perhaps fitting that the first ‘guest in“the house’ were Governor-General and’. Michener who Spent the wel ena there before g into eir official residence ee gvearingin, ceremony, The know. first hand axperi- eet ke wind of he Ntalit eaests poep ty Mrs, Cawte Ph. 365-5957 Or Write Box 807 Castlegar, B.C. ti be forgiven if wey weal yale hard when fee | they hy enter penture: fr Helghborliness is cos! | em about $300, is ata pullt in: 1808 for Hens) were ere nO .Xecor of que of ange ei year does not entirely repre- sent the rising real estate ues. The house has grown from to | nine rooms to 17 over the years. Pl ment has spent $80,000 on re- fuodeling the building and the mpson Co. of Toronto will be amount > Ped a_ similar for fur hing 1 it. And a beauti- ful job of Secorating and fur- nishing it is, too. The: womens’ columnists who visited the house on press nj of those fra Bue six-footer is day wrote pages on the fabrics, wail aper and silverware. ati this writer can say is that is was elegant without be- itig nnduly luxurious and there were’ just enough antiques to dignified ‘without being Hae Ie ini ‘There were none le pleces a 200- Exchanged a a and Kenneth Addison, son’ of My, and. Mrs, J. H. Roberts, Kin- e took place in i atrald to sit The need for the house was dlctate id by the crush’ of state val-| visitors expected Yor Centennial year, but it- will continue as the nation’s Vip residence for years ~--The..public works- depart-| to ci ‘Royal visitors will be wel comed at Government House as usual, but the vast arra: miers, presidents, fiel als, generals and assorted ‘dig who have! Been invited to Canada this y have the place well bioken in by the time Centennial year vanishes. “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar . Everyone has been so help- ful in sharing their knowledge of how, to remove road tar fro: the fi car. following -last week's request for help, we‘have several products named to assist ou is Luster Sheen, obtain. able One only one. ok :0 our larger er, Di Pees ed hi all) proves be of bear nut. ee fe oO was the banquet for the youngest | tru! players in the. district (5 to 7) the Mitey Mites. Many assisted in making the season and the banquet a: suc- cess. The young enthusiasts and their parents. sat downl: toa er served: by a Ph. Enter e form of Bob Patrick oper- ating t the proj lector. ppreciation of thelr help was voiced as well as One gentleman named anti- |: freeze 4 hls angwer, and anoth, | Ta tf are not uw afiwool. The: I spent a pleasant hour re- cently. When calling. on ‘a friend, I found a relaxing morn-: ing being spent by several wo- men working: sou, crafts, The are ticles were ‘all charming would need detailed inatrietions to pass them on in writte: : | food; cutlets.» Bug ; an id... Dar, a f.dke a a 2 Is the.changeable weather He ing you andthe weatherman es guessing? I wonder how much ith ig in the old sayings. “Rain ‘before seven, shine before eleven.” “Trace in the sky the. paint- er's brush, the winds around you soon will rush.”\\The painter's brush in‘ this instance refers to high, thin. cirrus’ clouds .which usually: mean that bad weather is on the; way. 2 The marriag the Deop cove. United Church March: 23)) Whit yellovr mums decorated the ohare with a a touch of heather. The pews were marked with white carnations and a sprig of heather. Organist) was Mrs. Downey. Given in marriage by her father, the dark-haired Foride was radiant in a white gown of peau de. soie, empire style with scal- loped neckline: and lace overlay ith lily point sleeves. peau de soie' was edged with an the shoulders witha: Her shoulder-length twe tiered ite] roses, topper Her floor-length® train. of by. overlay of lace and held below | the le bow. Roberts-Butchart Vows. t ete white satin» 8! ppers end her jewel ery was a pearl drop Beck: lace with earrings to match; Sh carried a cascading: bouquet ‘of feathered white ' carnations and ronze mums centered: with a large: bow. ‘Her shoulder-length tnotlered vell of tulle was held in: place. with tulle and organdy roses, edged with appliqued lace rls, She wore to mat ried. s cascading bouquet of fea- thered carnations. and bronze mums centered with a pale green orchid. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS : ; ST. RITA’S HALL “ FRONT ST. TONIGHT Acow Boat Club Members. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Waldron resigned as care- takers of the Arrow Boat Club Jan. 12, such ter, Maid of ‘honor, Miss Doro- of. West thy est V rousin of the bride.and: brides- maid, Miss Margaret Tarvis of Deep Cove, wore identical sleeveless dresses of feprieot satin ‘back e empire-style with a deep pleat down the front being of satin. They wore elbow- length white gloves: and white slippers. Each wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the. bride. The maid of honor carried ion of services took effect March 31... _ ~The Arrow Boat Club wishes to announce that Mr. Bob Wood is now in sole charge of the marina. Gas, oil and ice available — laun ramp. All services will be extended in 1967. New |: will be wel Boat launching and inspection day: Sunday, May 7 from 10 - 12 a.m. a of white carnations, and bronze mums centered with a white gardenia. The bridesmaid carried a colon- jal’ type bouquet of white car- nations and’ bronze mhms. The hair was ‘dpswept with feather- ed ‘carnations wound throughout to pay their ‘dresses, vid. Leitner .of Victoria Col ley ited best man with Bruce and’ parnie Reinsbak- sharing ushering pols tiene e Copper. Room of the ano Gardens, The bride's: table d' with:a white cloth was centeerd with a three-tiered wed- ding cake. decorated ,with white d: with white, bells and: lily-of-the-valley. Flan! HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? ‘Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced o suit’ your budget. We! have a dining room and coffee. shop, and. are close’ to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel: free’ to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure.: SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MuUtual 2-1831. Davie at. Denman. a a. Cards honored t “On English Bay at Stanley Park” were . white candles schooling, Bowls < of white car: nations. and pink roses and white candlelabra completed the decoration: — - Toast to the bride. was given h Child with the toast to telegrams : from ? aaghne: Fruitvale and from at morning, sailor: tal a rarning; rainbow at night, oie. 8 3 delight tion: to those who gave so much of their time throughout the ee ee We have just nicely collect- ed a multiple choice of color to Please anyone’s taste in kits ens, Do you like black, gray, orange or an inbetween color that is neither black or grey? : They have not been. cate- gorized ‘as to sex but it seems the. orange: little one: is, already assured a home. Anyone inter- ested aa stats right, the family season, * j reat ittens, ee wee INTERNATIONAL Getting the cash you need to enjoy better living this Spring is a simple matter’at your GAC International office. 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Webber, Martin, Donna’ Walker, Cathy,|: Walker, ee Sayenchuk andy, F Wendy Laidler. gi Hostess; es, were, | to Joanne’ Pe} onda see Waite er and: Karen: Kei national commissioner of Toronto presented, her: with a ertificate of merit for her,many | e1 years™ sin. gu a cHief’ co: missioner of; Canada aud Tady meee Baden. irone 1 Mrs. the Girl Guides of Canada, B.C. | with. mat certificate ds’si ed: b; i Clystalai elle’ com. Salmo, With the warmth ine, blazing resided at the urns. Dancing followed. The bride’s’ mother chose an‘ ivory brocade: two-piece suit g accessories, pink tulle hat and pink carnation cor- sage. The groom's mother chose a duster and dress ensemble of Her corsage was of yellow feath- ered carnations ‘and bronze rose pee her’ wedding | trig t Bellinehare Wash.,: the. dg Eaton’s Hearing Aid Centre Special Demonstration, Eaton's | Store in CASTLEGAR by our hearing aid. consultant, Mr. A. D. SCHWOB, of our Viking ‘all in the ear’ hearing aid. This aid. has no tubes or cords — is'worn entirely in the ear — yet* gives a. clear performance and benefits most nerve deaf- ness. See it, or if unable to, come to the store, phone for a free home demonstration. }ehanged into “a melon. A’ ling| oat. and. match. Hing dress, a ‘bone ‘Aited “beta straw” sag tae page bone accesosries, Her cor- nm” foanne Pepper: Wendy Lat and Grace Gorml Home Nursing | Wedges; Grace, Gormley, “Vickt’ Taquesy. Debbie Taidier™ "Margie Ka nigan, } garite Fornelli,Pamy/ ‘Warford; Rosemary Hardy, Ellen Knyit: son,. Brenda Downey,’ Caro Marcellus, and Sheena’ Warford: Badges: Margie Kanig-| ; an Debbie Laidler. and. Ellen ni utson, Homemaker Badges: Ellen Knutson: and; Debbie Laidler. Child care Badge: Sheena ‘Warford, Pam Warford and Mar- gie Kanigan, Friend{ to Animals: Debbie ‘t. Badge : to ‘Wendy Laidler, Sherry Say- enchuk and Donna Walker serv- ed the guests. while passing their Hostess badge. The guides ‘entering the first aid competitions in Trail! were: Fornellie, fae Margie Kanigan, Grace Gormley, Debbie Laidler and their trainer, Mrs, J. Foraelli. ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TV WHEN YOU BUY A NEW RCA OR GE BLACK & WHITE OR COLOR TELEVISION GLS ELECTRONICS 365-5351 Castlegar thy Martin, f Diana. ae a e/coach didn mews ctonia: imi 1865 -and;,Sandoven ; it} would .accom- modate 16 persons:‘'on-a:pinch” the, British. 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Munro ‘has headed ‘the his- tory department, Miss Pentland is'no stranger to the Koutenays; she was born in Kimberley. ant spent her early years in the West Kootenay, She. tous her post graduate | training | al in botany and forest eaten graduating with a PhD? degree Prior te to coming to. Selkirk. ing historian, has become very well-known in the’ district since] ly wi coming to Selkirk from the Un- has been "Featured al Recent . David Thompson Stamp Club Mesting The David Thompson n Stamp Mr, Munro, a noted publish- Club met at the home of Mr. and pe a Moor of Kinnaird recent- th A, ne lelsen in the chair. After the regular lay meoting, iversity of Victoria; last year. He Mrs. ' 'C.:MeKenzie in’ the h establishment’, of a : Kootena Branch of the» Canadian: Insti- tute’of International Affairs and | iti ig much-in gemand as a lectur- er ae speaker. Ainsworth Pioneer, Father of Kinnaird Man, Died ‘Saturday bpd Long Illness. er of a Kinnaird resl- 8 miner at the, age .of 15 and was employed by, nearly all the Ainsworth District Min due ne -Of his death he was ombloyen as | to e Western: Mines, § watchman at thi north of Ann | earlier’ years, of the Knights-of . | Columbus. in the appoint. ments Dean Soles etated: “Our | in faculty will be greatly expand- ed in the coming term and it has become imperative for us to establish departments within the | T' faculty structure. Both Dr. Pentland and Mr. or Moor, Mr. G. ffunns and this year, "Mrs, “Me: ‘enzie, Goins The club's membershi, 8} ber. the average is spproximatel er era cup and blue ribbon, awarded her. exhibit on “dancing stamps” from ive to ballet wi ich was held e fourth time in This a row the club ‘has had the hon- of recelving the novice cup. vious winners were; Mr. J, Viantch, "Mrs. C. ‘Thomas Ryan, | 9l,a resident ft 'Kinnnird and # form dent of Syringe Gr ‘away. Tue e 5, 1876 at St. el Islands; ders Srassed 8 opak post Agee sled Syringa. Cr ek in| | mo ving to. rth Cres. in His love for children was eople he met. Y Pia hobby was fishing. al . Ryan is:survived by hls his son Laurence ) of Kin: official ment taking place in Nelson Memorial Park Cemetery. naird. and one granddaughter, Daisy, Ryan.” : “Years of TELEVISION A * SERVICE — T.V., Radie, Steree, Record Ptayers “te SALES — = Aisthoriced Deater For * RCA. VICTOR —. For ‘the finest in color or : liv the black & white TY. MHO ‘said the tests for PKU,:a 3 Hereditary :, - matabolic of which causes severe mental re- is your g1 Electronic Services - Ph. 365-7888 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. 14 Castlegar ;| Sung by Father pigp joase crop bad 2 tals at 10 a’s Has Rey Coloma, RB, Kendall; and Allan Hi if] si . Baril, S. : eenoty. Sutherland and L.Ist- vanoffy. readliy: returned by all young naira with te Castogar Funct ments, hospi ine blood test for Phenylketon- uria, or PKU, it was announced recently. + In his annual report to the West Kootenay Health Unit,.de- Syringa Creek Resident Died Suddenly Tuesday bei recited by Ro! will r resi-| Father eA Bri rophy foday at p.m. from. the_ chal Funeral Howe ‘a.m, from ie hi 4 arn a Law, wee Ball Interment will take place at Home - in Care of arrange: New Test Begua In Kootenay Area For: All Newhoms: ‘Al four’ West Kootenay itals have introduced) rout- ered earlier ‘this year, error on ial cure cial mainly of a spec- Journ will, in the. final week, are being carried out all ‘new-born infants. ‘Spanish Onions. Bunches Sets...... Begonias, speci Pendula Begonias, Special . De ee 35 2 tw 49 Climbing ti Tea Rocce B.C. Grows Roses All. Colors ..., _FERTILIZERS — SEEDS — PEAT MOSS. MITCHELL SUPPLY Ltd. 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