CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday,’ July 7, 1960 Tom Fourt Gets Tentative Approval To Subdivide Lot Kinnaird recently gave tentative Qpproval to plang by.T, E. Fourt to Rubdivide .sections of ‘his property Tocing on Milestone road. « 4 Mr. Fourt- had written -council requesting permission to go ahead with the subdividing and asking a surety of water for the new lots, A stumbling block for the scheme 413. that under, the. existing bylaw council} cannot approve'such a pro- dect where there Is no’ water, But. the nearest water inp 18} missloner’s office at. which ‘time enly 100 yards ‘away and ‘counell| parents of ‘the principals and the decided that such a short. distance | graom’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. could possibly - be Svercome ; quite) J. McEwan of. Swift Current; Sask., economically, PROUD-RILCOFF In a double: ring ceremony on June’ 21, Evelyn Ann, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rilcoff, 200 eventh Ave, Kinnaird, cx~- changed marringe vows ,with James Henry, only son’ of Mr. and Mrs, O. Proud, 2196 second ‘Ave., ‘Trail. . Mr. ‘A, MacDonald pecs the ‘service “in the om=, ends . HYSON-HARMSTON ° Faye Jeanette, daughter of Mr.|- MOWBRAY-MA’ THER Hetty Lee, daughter of Mr, and| dy Goetting, Shelley Davidson Ma- and Mrs. Roland Harmston of Cns-|Mrf-J:/0, Mather of Castlegar, and|thew. Gallo, John’ McKenzle, Doug- |: 8) tlegar, and Gary ‘Hyson,|V ‘of Robson, Anglican Church, were. present.’ ‘The bride chose a waltz-lengih Share-the “party mood" -with people who. can’t be. with -you, Far-away family. and friends join the. fun when you calt Gives everyone a- chance to say” > LONG DISTANCE, > “hello” and “Happy: Birthday!” BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY :s«] by the bride for a‘ wedding trip to | Birkin, China Creek, and Mr. and | Mra J. McEwan of. Swift Current, gown of white lace posed over satin {/and net, styled with Sabrina -neck- ‘|line and three-quarter length sleev- es, The. skirt, fashioned: with scal- loped effect, was enhanced by ‘three rosebuds on elther side. A. crown of sequins secured her chapel-length iMuston yell and she carried a bou- quet of ‘red roses. . “‘ ~~ Matron of honor, Mrs, Norma J, Skinner, wore a pink net waltz- length dress, topped with a match- ing bolero,. Her gloves .and. head: dress were en’ tone ‘and she carried 8 bouquet of pink carnations. 2 The groom was attended by Mr. “) Reginald Skinner, as best man, » Pink and white streamers, wéd- ding bells-and baskets“of summer flowers enhanced the Kinnaird Im- provement Society Hall where a re- veption for 90 guests was held, ‘The young couple were assisted by their-parents in recelving.. For. her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Ril-= eoff chose a powder blue afternoon dress, complemented by white ac- cessories and corsage of powder blue carnations, Mrs, Proud was attired in a green afternoon dress with .| matching bolero, She wore white ac- cessories and had pink carnations en corsage, ‘The bride's table,-covered with @ white linen cloth, was centered by ‘a three-tlered wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom and flanked by pink tapers. Mr, Peter Popoff, brother-in-law of the bride, as master of ceremonies, read. ‘congratulatory. telegram from "Vancouver. Grace was sald in Russian and. English reapectively by Mr. P, Rilcoff and Mr. A. Ewing of Rossland, Mr. Skinner proposed a doast: ‘to: the: bride, to which the groom’: responded.’ Miss Maureen Pord Bae in charge of the guest. K. AS white, nubby: ‘wool sult, com- by. -|and corsage of yellow roses and car- nations; was. the “ensemble. chosen Vancouver and other coastal points, Mr. and Mrs. Proud have taken up residence at 167 Fifth Ave, Kin- naird, Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. \A. Littley, Mr. and Mra. A. Ewing, Mr, and Mrs, 3B. Littley, Miss Ellen Littley, Mr.*Ken Littley and Miss'Gayle Mint of Rossland, Mr. and ‘Mrs.’ JJ-Bucee, Mrs. W. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs, -K, Fleck and Mr, Daryl Kelley, Trafl; Mr. and Mrs, F,. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. P, Popoff, Nelsonj Mr. and’ Mrs.° K. VALUE : OF MONEY Somehow, faith in the value |, of money and faith in the coun- 602:D I r St. “2 Telephone MU - 1 - 1135 é Situated | in the’ heart of the business : nds i ened x Py G. Ragg and ‘arehdeacon B.A, Resker. ‘The church was decorated for the “occasion with baskets of. bridal|. wreath with blue and pink de)phin- iums, peontes and lupins, Mra, F. Hostetter, Mra, J. MacBain| © sang a solo, } ‘The bride, given in marriage tiny. pleats in the front, rhinestone tiara” and carried a bouquet of red rose buds, Maid-of-honor Miss Sharon blue nylon lace over taffeta gown and carried a bouquet of white car- nations, Best man was Mr, Gerald ‘Stewart of Robson, Ushers were Mr, Roland Hatm- ston, the bride's brother, ond Mr, Marvin LeRoy. _ A reception was later held at thé Parish Hall where’ the bride's and groom's mothers received, The bride's mother wore a beige the groom’s mother wore a. slate blue dress with.pink accessories and pink. carnations, * The bride's table featured white candles In silver candle’ holders and a three-tlered ‘ wedding cake set in Pink tulle. ‘The couple left by plane for Van- couver and coastal points and have now returned to make thelr home in Robson, Many out-of-town guests were Present for the ceremony — Mr. and Mrs, R. Harniston, Mary and Bar- bara, Peachey of Silverton; Mrs, V. Ey- ans, Donald and Gladys of Kimber- ley; Mr, and Mrs. E. Erickson and Kenneth. of. Salmo; ‘Mrs. “Blanche Lister, June and Bob, of South Slo- can; Mr, and Mra, B. Lister, Janus and .Ken, of Slocan’ City;:Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. Lister of Trails. Mr. and brook. ‘ ‘Mrs, N:-Coombs, Mrs, .M. McAmis, Mr. and Mrs.. D: vows -In a double ring ceremony/urday:in o quiet Castlegar United ‘Vaessen, June 11 in Castlegar’s St. Alban’s Church ceremony. : pDitieiating cletgyman was: Rev. ‘e Rev.| RH. ae otiarcl was decorated with bouquets of red roses, pinis peonles and sweet peas. 4; Sac Ties. ~ Elect ‘New Off cers : 32 Jacobson, “chairman| the Mrs, Angus MacIntosh’ of Oran- of Danie dna +District * school)” * board, was ‘elected. Onatlegar and District citizen of the year, J. Webster, was on hand recently to present brosone, | Konkin, _Eileen’.Kanigan, awards to 14 Kinnaird Elementary School students ot the school's an- nual awards ‘doy. Recelving the awards were Cin- HHS teacher and Yas Brown, Valerie Dawson, Isabel son of Mr, and Mts, Henry Hyson|son of. Mra, Victor E, Mowbray’ of|luldo, Irene Soukeroff, Terry Kil- exchanged marrisge| Vancouver, were married Inst :Gat-|Jough, Sheryy Quiding, Christopher Bruno Grifont, Maglio, Sharon Baron. 3 , Sixty-one .other’ students | also received yarlous awards. Perfect attendance awards, pre- sented to students by, Mre,.W.'Ja- cobson, school board chairman, were won > by '’ Robert. - Collens, “Dennis hers! The. bride entered the “church Heagy, Ron Konkln,,Lynda Monroe, to the’‘muste af “Praise My" Soul" Ken “Pearson, : ¥ ¥ Wedding. music was played by Played by. Mrs. J. E. Wallace on the} walter Popoff, Carol “Coltens, :Jo-|: The, United Church choir: sang. “The' bride, given'by her father, by. her fath “ wore a.waltz-length gown with scal- : br eee fin cre Br it ei, a er taffeta with a rounded neckline and| > 5 vi nox hat of side pearls Sho| TS, Leveridee, She wore a bridal” veil’ with|Ca7fed # bouqued of enscading red !herink, shirley Dodgson, Guillo Am- ‘Miss ‘Frances Mather, maid. of h aiste: bride, qui-ngion ince over « ta axtet| Richard Merlick - Harmston wore a semi-formal length Prep iaa ps Sree eis est a]. at the front, Best man was' Mr, Bill Mowbray of Vancouver, the. groom’d. eldest | ». brother,: Donald Mowbray, Alfonso ’’Ambrosone, anne ° Kennedy, , Tannis-, Roberts, Pam Johnson, Lauren. Green, Sharon Kinakin, ‘Bob Deptuck, Terry “Rust, Nona Mills, Margaret’: White, . Diane: So “Buried at Kinnaird: * ‘A, large congregation, ‘including many of his school‘mates‘ ‘attended “Wete | thie funeral last’ week of 11-year-dld | : A anton was: ‘ister held at Rinicg) (Horlick, whe, drowned at i the home‘ of) Mr.. and Mrs. (J.-H. Byres, “Blueberry Creek. Reeelving were the: principals‘: parent : ‘che bulde's haother wore ‘a navy | 284. Scoute-of “the: district. Richard |’ Jace jacket dress ‘with white ‘acces- and” white ~ afternoon’ :dress with’ was i member of the second Castle- sories and carried white carnations; white accessories and a pink cor-|&t Wolf Cub Pack. and had recent- sage. reek... VA. guard of honor < was formed at St. Rita's Church - by the: ‘Cubs ly achieved an award for (he best all Th ‘com's mother- wore. g|tound cub, The well-liked youngster multi-colored afternoon dress with | 725 also .a member of the Little white corsage. A three-tiered pink and. white ‘ wedding cake decorated the- bride's ‘Trail in 1957 and Richard attended Castlegar elementary ‘school where | *.- The couple are cutaniie to On-| he had completed grade five. e tario and the eastern United States on their honeymoon. They will re-|four slaters, Charlotte at. Woodland turn to B.C. later this summer. «, Mr." Mowbray has accepted a|Marlene and Elaine at home and teacher's position in a Prince George|one brother, Ronnie, at home. His |} [rretl sch fe of Oasis; Mr. and Mra. R. achool high ool for ene next ‘father predeceased him on October League baseball team, - [The family~ moved “here from He is survived by his mother, School, New Westminster, Beverley, 28, 1959. M: Melanka, the service was -con- ducted by Father &. A:. Brophy. ‘In-, terment: was’ inthe: family plot at Patk Memorial Cemetery, Kinnaird, “Arrangements were entruzted'to Pallbearers were Mike™ Danlel, f Pete Chubarty, Nick Sybulka and] ‘ General Grace Kausloff, “pvelyn awards were Presented ate Mrs, V.' Green, Hendricks’ Wiges _ Sprinkling Violators i Kinnaird Yeommissioner Jake PTA, to at Monday's" Sandra tammonty Karen Nielsen, Ka-| council. meeting that. water service thy Jankola, Lois, Henne,’ Gordon | be ‘cut; off for people violating the: Labng, ‘Terrill Leo Crawford. * Mr, . Maagn'- presetited . Scott Westgate, Chery] baie Bennett was impractical because. .of . techni- Sharon O'Shea, Verna Chevel- dave, .Carol ee Stuart’ Dev-| ling after. hours, just shut them off," village's‘ lawn sprinkling regulations. “When peopie are seen sprintc «| he. urged, “They'll be ‘screaming By the morning for water.” 0. ‘Comm. G: 8, Rust said the plan cal difficulties involved. ° a oo The-village is having, diffieiity a presented: by Rev. "M.. 8. the regula‘iens, (Reatde, People ‘are seen violating the rules. were given‘ Diane, McCreight, ‘Shar-| every day, it.was noted, but no con-' on Shelfontiuk, Garol” Collens, Ponak, Ken Murray. Gregory. Terry, Jack, Linda os Sonya | Sorenson, | yictions: have yet been’ obtained, “taless we ggt:some convictions © soon,” sald” Mr. Rust, infractions ry. Underwood,’ Mike Craw-| will never stop.” ford, Brake Grifoni, ‘Terry, Watkin, ‘| Eather Lang, Lola’ Christensen! Rob-| the: water.- inspector.:, ert Burak, Eugeno Deptuck, Evelyn, Commissioners , will meet with, discuss strioter ‘enforcement* of the’ 2] rule : Excellent. accommodations -Beautyrest: beds, free .TV. Telephones, ice & coffee Heated, illuminated pool Playground & shuffleboard’ No; 5 Business route ’: 2 2816 MARTIN “WAY. OLYMPIA, WASH. : cok cards. honored: of the Other ‘out-of-town guests were | West’ Kootenay’ branch, :of B.C.| ° Mr. and Mrs..J. Firkins, Mr. and | school trustees at ‘the organization's last meeting. . Mr, and Mrs. R. Tinker, Nakusp. 40 PER CENT ry by 40 per cent in‘the years’ 1946 to” 1957, compared to a 30 per Mr. will and Mrs, K, Sapoway, all of ‘Trail; Brewster of South Slocan and C. H. Mrs,. Theresa Fertich, Montrose;|King of Castlegar’ will. serve ‘as Mr, and Mrs, J. Campbell, Creston; |'secretary.. J. cent increase. in the United-Sta-|".° tes, In the same. years the aver-| et! be .N. H Gray “became execu- tive member‘' (convention delegate) and J. C. ‘Ratcliffe :was*. chosen Sthool Trustees uutlined convention ae branch salbry' commission chatr-|._ Productivity in Canada's ma-|™an flation,® the idfop ‘im: “value of |< -| what ‘should be\one of the safest in Canada age, hourly. manufacturing - wage | sP¢ Het ec by; 130. per hi at Banff Mist ssh cent. y; ‘which he: &ttended, ““'- TARE “quality controlled ‘PORTLAND LAFARGE STANDARD PORTLAND . CEMENT for oll géneral construction and "do-it-yoursel! homeowner’ pro: AIL-LAFARGE cements are by continuous labcratory’ testing. This assures uni- PORTLAND CEMENT. combi sirength, pure white color and uniform quality: It provides, the architect, contractor and plo- “sterer with’ the answer'to many _ Hetign problems in pant gles) mk: i Y: LALARGE Eee : c T je ‘ingredients’ of ‘succes -THE LIFE: val If ydu don't have. enough: security TNSURANGE with valuable saginge feateres. man isa most important pereon to talk toon your oiThere’ is ‘no’ substitute ‘for Life: ‘Insurance!’ Bes he tpant® sticcess.. Padeatt Gud your fatto G "H appreciate it the most, LEISURE, hy rewards’ of. your achicverent. Tl n Line INSURANCE can help security fo Rive freedom: of mind my ase opp DENCE, {ft it linily, And in “he later years rH Se are. ioe yo Water Gutoff For. : tng from his office inthe legis- lative ‘ buildings would suggest” he sthern Railroad, Peace river power ‘and Mrs, M, ©, Fleming at Tarrys. JJ. Plotnikoff at Tarrys, Miss J. WIGTORIA REPORT Does Strachan Use Ghost? By JAMES K:. NESBITT Does Mr. Robert “Strachan, the leader of, Her‘Majesty’s Loyal Op- Position, have-a ghost writer? the recent statements ree and. large, “they sound like chan himself would have made it. 7 instance, tlils paragraph: Lake (the start of the Pacific Nor- thern Railroad) would e. as hilar. fous as the Kelowna bond fire ‘tt), Mr. Burechan, but-not quite. There's either something lacking or .some- thing added.-In’ other, Words it's pae but ‘in some kind of dis- ‘The latest statement, about ‘Wenner-Gren, the new Pacifio Nor- ya. Columbia river power, etc., Pears more laborious than Mr. Stra- - Tumnover Large “In Local Schools ‘the folowing staff changes were announced by O, H. King, ‘secretary of the Castlegar and District Schoo} Board, ‘Threo. resignations at the Stan- ley Humphries High &chool find C. FP. Sanderson going to an adminia- trative post at Enderby; G. D. Lind taking an administrative post at Slocan Gity; D. Vv. Anderson assum- ing an administrative ‘Dost at Bra- Jorne,, Other veiignations © at SHHS have been received from:/Vic Mow- , Miss M, MacAakill, J. Norris, 8. D. Simnett,- Miss’: J. Biddle, « J; Burnett and Mrs, K, Janus. .. Elementary school resignations are: Mrs..G.’C, Lind at Twin Riv- ers, Mra, A. M. Kubos.at Castlegar, | POOF Miss Carol Todd’ at Valley. Vista, Miss R, Grove at Champion Creek, ‘The latter is retiring. New teachers at SHHS include] Mrs. J, Logelin; Miss Mary Richard- son (returning from UBC) and. L. B. Carrothers of England. ‘New elementary school teachers are: Miss Barbara Tarbet/at Kin- -naird, Miss M, Raine at Castlegar, Mrs. D. Archibald at Twin Rivers, Gwiliam at Twin Rivers and Mrs, kind.” Fo: “The one-mile .circus at Summit budget of the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital’ which calls for |B, great will be demonstrated daily, rat 75 this weekend at: Nelson’ it were: not for the'fact aunt it has] men who have flocked |iray shows an into the “Peace river area, lured! o¢ 4130, by the promise of “red meat" and who are now learning that the mi- serable pittance of social assistance granted by the Social Credit gov- building committee, reported that ernment Brovides no meat of any something wrong here it ge ge into a ing wrong hes lar, ‘The board approved the plans to find work, and there's no work, BCHIS Approves ’ $14.76. Daily Charge For Hospital Beds BOCHIS hag approved’ the 1960 * Based on’ the new budget, ithe | ners compete been 9 cruel hoax on hundreds of |¢inani tem: ft ; power saw bucking, log) plans as It shows. the form. which ait : lel alate te te [acon tr bin and mining | won it the “fastest in its class” title. Loggers Compete At Chahea-Mica Moat of the ‘kills which made] ‘Chahka- deficit oe George Rilkoff, speaking for the the blacktopping has been comple- ted ‘and plans have been prepared by Gwilym Hughes for a root cel- for the cellar and will call for ten- we can't get on the ourselves. ty thelr ghost writers. eee in, the province, social assistance, unless we sudden- ly become physically helpless and unable tp work. If we're able-bod- fed, we must, ourselves, look after of the board ,were extended: All political leaders have ghost writers of one sort or another. But| the hope that’ parents in the vicin- the politicians should take care not|ity of the hospital will stop their to have thelr personalities changed Isn't it time the provincial gov-| the hospital. ernment. instituted. a compulsory Learn six-month check of all motor cara ‘to. make sure| accreditation branch will visit and they're mechanically safe, so that inepect, the hospital on Aug. 1, they're not a menace of life and bd ders for its : =e ee A..E, Norris, board chairman, ts {1 in hospital and ‘the sympathies betes sa do just that. . iia on. the civic ground", contests will be held. Hospital authorities expressed Binge. pki, t Ghahks- Mika in Indian means 10 exposition will be the, logging “you ‘come, ‘everybody: come,” and organizers of this year’s logging and industrial exhibition will be children from playing. on, the hos- pital grounds because of the danger from the heavy traffic to and from “west mb, on ‘our and dangerous highways? brakes, bad lights,’ é steering, etc, There's reason to bé: other parts of the province. SAM SLICK A. Wiebe at Castlegar. “Vancouver City has this com-|met at: se cadlen and oattine ce pulsory check, and if has’cut down | cuss accredit and si Prob- . Secretary Beth re the number of traffic seoldents.|lems. The” group decided to meet| ‘8 the Guide prayer. ry Nearly 50. per cent ofthe: cars|at more frequent intervals to dis- approved, as was the tre eres 2 port given by Mrs. T. Worley.. eve the rate would be as high in|’ ‘Thomas Chandler Haliburton, who gained world fame as 8 hum- orous writer under the pseudonym Sam Slick, was a judge of the Sup-| nounced. it . will’ use, all-numeral|a committee of Mrs, A. Woodrow and reme Court.of-Nova Scotia..Ontar-| telephone numbers in places sche-|Mrs, Andersen was formed to make {o's Hallburton county was named/|qduled for dial telephone service in for him through a Innd develop-|the future. ment program there which he head- ed. i 'istrators and directors of nursing cuss mutual problems... Télephone Industry. Is Switching to New Dial System B.C, Telephone Co, has an- A company spokesman. said the new system, which will have sev- .en-digit numbers, will be introduc- NOTICE TO PARENTS * Trespassers on the Blueberry Creek water line will be prosecuted in future. "Mrs. R. Marchall,. Secretary,. Blueberry, Creek Arrigation Districh: t00, because “it. in any. class! FOR BEDROOM AND LIVING. ROOM WALLS. &. CEILINGS, ° YOU : CANT: BUY A’ MORE _ BEAUTIFUL FINISH. } Use DECORA for_a rich low-lustre on. interior; surfaces. ° Washable, 's a real enamel, - ” BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. * PHONE .3351 : ed this year in Sooke, near Victoria, ‘Whontioc’ in the Fraser Valley and Gibsons and Sechelt near Van- couver. : The all-numeral plan is being generally adopted by the telephone industry in Canada and the Unit- ed | States mainly because of the growth ° in “number. of: phones. and. the need:for more dial codes un- der the international distance dial- ing system, a company, spokesman ‘eaid. ‘Next year ‘Kamloops, “Tratl and Merritt in” the _interior of BC, which are scheduled for conversion to automatic service, ‘will- also have the seven ‘The company: “gpokesmian said that existing didl.étdhange name prefixes will. probably. remain in ex- Known # Calling — th new system has cer~ tain advantages aa ‘shown by’ fleeld .| tests in other phone: systems, t. ‘The immediate benefit ls an in- crease in available dial codes — from 40 to 576 — for local ex- change designat: 4] | use of - certain letter. groupings cn the instrument dial, . _mich a3 JEL. |”. otter points in. favor of ANO, as listed by phone company ‘offic jals, are: ‘Faster and more accurate dial- ing. (The. customer “does not have to:search for the needed letters.) Elimination: of confusion . between the letter “O", and the figure “0” and between the letter “I” and the , Elimination of errord Reduction | of Janguage Probleme. ‘due to pronun- elation. * < JOB SHORTAGE From 1949 to 2959 Canada’s po- tential working force — that is, Ca- nadians over 14. years. — increased ‘by. 2,294,000 persons while the nuin- ber of Canadians with jobs increas- ed ‘only-by 956,000. : UFE Ae SANARLN USEBRRY A BOHIS inspector from the) son of the Local: Association to Guides and Brownies, was held at the home. of Mrs. bade fait with five members and the ict com= ‘hospital admin~ missioner Mrs. R. Maciain present. meeting was opened with all repeat. |. Rogers read the minutes, ‘which were well the Guides had done in form- ing the guard, of honor for Lt.-Gov. Robson Guides had ‘done very. well in the: first. ald competition held}. more plans regarding this project. A cheque for $15, was recelved from the Kinsmen Club for guides collecting books. This, will be set aside for special purposes. which will be sent around for any interested to sew a patch on and it is hoped that in this way, the LA, Guide Association Plan Hobby Show. ‘The final regular meeting of the ‘Mrs, O. Andersen presiding, the Tt was. reported that the Ist i ‘A hobby show was “discussed and freshment period, Mrs, Rogers will make an apron raise some funds, ‘The business of ‘the meeting be- ing- concluded, delicious refresh- ments’ were served by the Hosters Mrs. a0: ‘wi ne Witnesses Invited To. Edmonton Meet Harry Woods, prealding ‘minis- ter of the local congregation of Je- hovah's - “witnesses, ‘announced last week. that the Kinnaird congrega- tion has been Invited: to attend a four-day convention’,to. be held at the Edmonton, Gardens’ and - Bales Pavilion July 28-81.) Upwards of 10,000 dre expected to attend the Edmonton convention which will take in an area, from the Great. Lakes to ‘Vancouver Téland in Canada, and’ many of, fhe north- western. states. This will be one of by Tract Bosley. et of ‘rorento, Pursuing pisteet Assemblles, /" re stimulate Bible instruction with ae ticular - stress on Coen unity 1 P to lovers of righteousness, being en- titled “Becurity During'“War of the “PIERSON WINDOWS "AND ALL KINDS OF. BUILDERS SUPPLIERS lucky visitors will be taken -for a ride in the “Miss. Spokane" bydro- contests, compete — 8 company may’ enter mining exposition are’ hoping every-| more than one team and if it can- not-provide enough men for a full thing ‘for everybody wwill/team may team up. with another cei be provided. group must enter a man in the Junior ‘logging and conservation eyé-eplicing, power saw biicking, log ‘ chopping, and elther log birling or Miss Nelson, PNE queen cand!- talldown contests. date, will be crowned. Two cars will be won In a pint hand. to give exhibitions of their Bae akill, but will not compete for the team trophy. Pythian Sisters enjoyed a social fol- lowing thelr regular “meeting last Thursday evening in the Twin Ri- ing, MEC Mra, J. Strelioff presented corsages to Mrs, Clara Saunders and hher daughter, Mrs. Ora Blackmer of Vancouver, A 40-year service’ er OW. VE and certificate was also present ear a ae ec in form-|to. Mrs, Saunders by Mrs. Muriel Grunerud. Mrs, Saunders, who join- Ross at the luncheon, held in Cas- ed the Pythian Sisters in Trail, was tlegar. “be! called‘ ‘Peace|- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 7, 1960 ise bands will be on parade, There. will be free dancing. ‘And if. that (isn’t enough, 10 Main feature of the July 8, 9, All local | loggéra’ may company’s, men. To compete ss a teim, ‘the World champions will be on Pythian Sisters . . Present Corsages . Members .of Kootenay Temple vers Hall, During the course of the even- lone of the first.members there. In observing “Flag Day,” Mrs. Strelioff read a poem on the flag. Games and contests were, en- joyed at. the close, During the re- Mrs. Saunders cut the 40th anniversary cake, —_——— ‘ WHEAT PRODUCTION Over the past five crop years Canada’s wheat production’has av- eraged 35 million bushels annually; exports have averaged. 288 million Thanks......3. May we extend our grateful thanks to ‘all our many customers’ for the patronage over the past years and hope that you will give the same support to the new owners, est MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. e Waldie Lumber & Building Supply Lid. bushels, 30 per cent of. the total will world export wheat market. Announcement | We’ have acquired the well known firm of Waldie Lumber and-Build- ing Supply Ltd. and will continue the éperation at the same location under the name of MITCHELL SUPPLY LID. We offer our pledge of continued dependable service and quality merchandise and. solicit your pat-— ronage for all building material requirements. ~ MITCHELL ll UD. “FRAIL and CASTLEGAR: Great Day of God the’ ‘Almighty. "| ..;