CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, ssf KOOTENAY BUILDERS & . SUPPLIERS: PHON — 5155 SASH GDOOR — CABINET MAKING BUILDING HARDWARE . GLIDDEN PAINTS MARSHALL-WELLS PAINTS =F Z aad) AG Se pSTRICT SOCIAL NO i HE DISTRICT SOCI REPORTERS AL NOTES... spent a week in Kelowna visiting, .; Mr. : i Brown and attended the ° They returned, Friday. W. L, Brown’ and’ family | Paric. q , Mrs, Ethel DeLuew, and sont of ‘Kamloops spent a few dayd visiting her brother and sisterg Mr. Fred egatta, Brown's ‘father, Mr. and Mrs, J, Flanigan andj274 Mr. and Mrs, A, Phelps, in-law ‘Mr, and Mrs. C, S, Phelp gi Mrs, Easton - 7501 Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 Mrs. Smecher - 4568 Mrs, . Williamson - + Mrs, Warkentin Castlegar - Kinnaird - Rebson - Deer Park = Renata _ i nA NOTICE THE LITTLE CHICKS KINDERGARTEN UNITED CHURCH HALL — 4th Ave. OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 — 2 P.M. ONWARD Everyone Welcome — Bring Your Friends “And Ask Questions! Pre-School SALE ON NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY CINDY'S Castlegar Happenings have returned from a few days spent in Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Gemmill, with Mr. and Mrs, Hale of Re- nata left on Tuesday: for Fort Macleod, Alberta, Miss Ruth Williamson of Toronto arrived to spend a mo. with relatives and friends in the, district, Mr. and Mrs, W. Blackwell spent last week visiting in Ross- land and holidaying.at Couer i Alene. Mr. and Mrs. W. Easton left on Saturday to spend three weeks in Vancouver and Haney, B.C. Mr, and Mrs, R. Deons and family are visiting relatives in Michel. Mr. and Mrs, James Killough and family are camping at Deer Park for a few days, Mr, and “Mrs, J. Pedersen) home again following a holiday Barbara and Mar- garet Anne. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dunlop are Mr. and Mrs, ‘Bill Edney of _| Vancouver were guests at the B.. Ballard home for a few. days. ‘They left Sunday. At present Miss. | 1. G. Wilson and from Kimber- i -. Sandra have been the guests of the F, Oddies. Mrs, Flannigan is a sister of Mrs. Oddie, They re- turned to thelr“home “in Rapid =| City, Manitoba on Sunday. Recent guests at’ the, home ff Mr, and Mrs. O, J. Wilson for a week were:Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Onley of Danville, Que, | Mr. Wilson's sister-in-law, Mrs. YR in Vancouver, sister and broth ley, a niece, Mrs. L, E. Wilson. R. Foxall.and son Garry off Renata and: Deer Park. Mr, H. was-a recent visitor at the hom of. his brother Mr, R,, E.. Best, _ Mr, and Mrs, D, E, Edward ‘anid sons* of New Denver we | weokend visitors to Deer. Par! Others: included Mr. and Mrs. W cette of Castlegar; Mr. a Trail and many more, Nelson were recent, visitors, - . Best’ of Saskatoorim THURSDAY, AUGUST: 22, 1957 REMPS ‘CRAFT SHOP CABINET & PICTURE FRAMES For The Handyman We Have CABINET HARDWARE —- DOOR LOCKS PAINT & BRUSHES ea. caik y Ki Mrs. J, McCunn and children « on i Miss Nadene Close of Trail,’ and Miss Sheila Milne of Edge- wood had a brief visit here with their cousin Miss Bernie Jean Dunlop. Mrs, Niels Kloppenborg of Lethbridge, Alberta, and children ‘Kathy and Robbie ‘have returned home after spending the past 10: law, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Preston and son of Saskatoon, Sask., are Mr, and :Mrs. J. Relmer an} were the ‘recent juests. of Deer ‘Park Socials — visiting them, . George Robinson’s recent trip to Seattle and Portland, with his friend Bill Bailey, ended with|,; $140, This occured while they reRerEens and Mra. C, T. Williamson: Mr, and Mrs. R. Womack and Concord, | California, after|Mrs. C, Williamson enroute a sobering incident in which they’ ., pending ‘the past 2° months at} Renata where she spent the were relieved of their wallets, ni which together contained about the watte summer: home in Deer weekend. ‘Mr, and Mrs.' L. Schwartzen]ie Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Lee Abbott of Voncoug their nephews Roddie and Gerry | ver, who spent a hollday in Ne! Waite, returned ‘to‘ their homes|son, was the guest of Mr. ang H Clegg of|hauer and family of Rossland arg days at the home of Her, brother-| in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. F. A: Hostetter. Miss Rosalie Kannedy ‘was a last night of their trip. jwere sleeping at the Cored Rossland returned to their home Alene Hotel in Spokane, on the! ater spending some time here. Dr..and Mrs, H, Ruebsaat and ‘Mr, and Mrs. Carl Cheisten-| children of Castlegar are spend- ing a 2 week holiday at Deer spending a few days at the summer home here, Mr, and Mrs. N. Bystrom an¢ friends of Castlegar were week Continued on Page 5 sen and family, and Mr. and Mrs, visitor in last at the home relatives. Mr, Jack Mason and Mr. Art Hostetter went on a weekend fishing trip to the Lardeau. The Rev. and Mrs, E, Wallace and baby daughter left Monday Mrs, R. Goulet and the three; children are in New Westminster, visiting her parents, Mr. and' Mrs, Fairweather. H . Mr, Lorne Kavic left Mon-) day to attend a workshop school | in Green Castle, Indiana, a a del- egate of the Sigma-Chi Fraterni- ty ‘of UBC. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Norris, and Richard will spend a few days camping at Radium. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Hagin and Arthur, who have been visit- ing in Ne wDenver, returned to = with them for afew days, their their home reagntly, bringing __FORONTO or MONTREAL .*ust three > - In just three days Canadian Pacific’s record-breaking “Canadian” can speed you across the nation toe Toronto or Montreal. You travel in-comfort in modern. iy _ air-conditioned, all stainless steel coaches and sleeping cars oe. view Canada’ 's most spectacular scenery from your vantage : point in an upper-level “Dome.”” A WA Canedian Pacific train connecting with the eastbound “Canadian” ‘days away! for their home in Fergus, Ont. after having spent three weeks holidaying in. the district. While | here Rév. Wallace took ‘the An-| glican services ‘in Castlegar, Kin- naird and Robson churches, Among those. returning from {the Vancouver Summer School | are Mrs. W. Macabe, Miss Bernice! Kavie and Mr. L. Lakeman. The Misses Tannis and Babs spending the past 6 weeks at the Victoria Summer School. Mr. and Mrs. Colin have returned from a camping holiday at Sun Oregon. Mr, and Mrs. Otte Anderson and family with Mr. and Mrs. J. Popoff and family are holidaying in the Okanagan. Petts short Lake, Former residents of Castle- gar, Mr. and Mrs. &S. Dams and family of Honeymoon Bay have been visiting friends and rela- tives here, en route te Edmonton, Alberta. Jack Ford has been aocept- ed in the Royal Canadian Navy under the Ventures plan and will be stationed at Esquimalt, B.c. Kifinaird Korner Mr,.and Mrs. Gordon Archi- bald and Mr. and Mrs. Frank leaves Castlegar at 3:15 p.m. daily, Standard Time, GO CANADIAN - PACIFIC— THE ONLY “SCENIC DOME” ROUTE IN CANADA! Canadian Pacific M. B, Dalton Phone 4951 Anscomb spent the weekend at |New Denver and Kaslo. Miss Ann Shelling, who has :just returned from a tour of j Europe, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H John Kravski for a few days last t week. She was, accompanied here H by her mother Mrs. Julia Ghell- jing and -Miss Jean Michalec, all .are from New ‘Westminster, Killough are home again after| Sohn and Dianne spent Sunday pienicing in Nel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reith and family returned from a camping trip in whith they en- joyed six days at Sandpoint, Idaho, in the company of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Mahoney and family | they were former” residents of. Kinnaird. The Reiths then proceeded on i to spend three days at Flathead | Lake in Méntana, toured the! {Glacier Park with stops at Me-: Donald Lake and the beautiful | Waterton Lakes in Alberta, ar- riving home Thursday. Mrs, Don Johnson and 2 children of Cloverdale spent a week with her husband's parents the Ivor Johnsons. They are now visiting in Castlegar” before re- turning, home, Mr, and Mrs. A. Grey and family are holidaying at Chris- tina Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Verzuh and family returned Sunday from a week at Christina Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Heagy and -family spent a five day holiday at Coeur d Alene, Idaho. They returned Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs, E, Lucas and family returned Monday from a 3-week vacation to the prairies, attending the Weyburn'Rodeo in Saskatchewan and visiting rela-| tives at Regina, Medicine Hat and! Calgary, Alberta. Mr, and Mrs. EB. Eldridge andj son Doug and Bobby White had an enjoyable holiday at Water- ton Lakes, returning -via the Glaciers with stops at Kallispell, Montana and Sandpoint, Idaho. The trip included two visits with Mrs. Eldridge’s sister, Mrs. James. Preston at Creston. . ‘The Karl Spences have their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Spence and family visiting them from Salmon Arm. Mrs.. John’ McLeod and chil- dren and Mrs. H. Wood and chil- dren are spending a holiday at Window Seréans & Doors * Cabinet Making | Gilaga of all sizes & weights Castlegar Sash & Deere PHONE 3211 “AUGUST. Clearance | SAL 50% OFF Cotton Skirts — Steeveless Blouses — Sun Dresses - Bathing Suits —- Shorts — Peddle Pushers T- Shirts — 3. Way Bras . 3% OFF Crepe and Nylon Stips, sixes 32-40 ‘20% OFF : (er IETS . Coats — All; Summer Dresses — Cotton Night Gowns” wand Pyjamas KARNIE'S Ea UE Every Day Low Prices MARGARINE, Dolmar, 2 tbs. MARGARINE, Solo, 2 Ibs. COFFEE, Nabob, regular or fine, tb SUGAR, 25 Ib. bag SUGAR, 100 Ibs. .... SQUIRREL PEANUT BUTTER, 48 ox. tin ORANGE JUICE, Donald Duck, 48 oz. VINEGAR, Western, gal : ROBIN HOOD FAMILY CAKE MIX PORK & BEANS, Broder’s, 4 tins .. LIQUID LUX, Giant, FRUIT & VEGETA WATERMELON, Ib. .... CANTELOUPE, Jumbo, 2 for . BANANAS, Golder Ripe, 2 Ibs. BEEF STANDING RIB ROAST, fb. BEEF BLADE ROAST, blade removed, tb. GROUND ‘BEEF extra lean, Ib. zs a teeta Bed a Takig time out, from thier busy chores, saeaes ‘Toby Rob- ins and -Peggi Loder give sportscaster Steve, Douglas a hand as he does a putt-by-putt description of one of the many golf tournaments that take place this summer, Faythe Toogood Honored At Shower Miss Faythe Toogood, Sept- “) ember bride-elect, was honored at a miscellaneous shower Friday night in St, Alban’s Parish Hall. About 65 guests attended and ful gifts. The gifts ‘were In sett, Mrs, F. A. Hostetter, Mrs. J. Nixon, Mrs. M. Woolverton, Mrs, J. R. Killough, Mrs, J. F. Killough and Mrs. V,. B. Goresky. Decorations were handled by Mrs, Killough and featured a Have you read The Classifieds? EA the honoree received many use-|- lattice of pink and green crepe with an arch overhead bearing the words “Good Luck Faythe”. Refreshments were served buffet style, Khaki a miniature little red school house on wheels, which was pull- ed up to the guest of honor’s seat by little Sue Killough, cousin of the groom-to-be. Miss Toogood ,was assisted: in unwrapping the gifts by Mrs. Tom Ross, Mrs, M. Aberdeen and (Miss Alice Toogood, Games were played during the evening, the first being a 1. Born in Cobourg, Ontario she was a great stage comedienne, Later she won an _Academy Award playing with Greta’ Garbo in the famous film Anna Christie. Her real name was Leila Koerber. What was her’ stage name? ter, : game using names of different cakes, Winners of the contest were Mrs, E. Herman and Mrs, S, Walton. A “relay” game was also played with the contesting jeoms passing life-savers along . toothpicks held in the player's teeth. . The guest ot” “honor, her mother, Mrs. J, < Toogood, and Mrs. H, H. Killough,:mother of “Jackson, Kinnaird, in the Traill the groom, wore dainty .corsages . hoSpital,, August, 20, a daugh- which were: the work of Mts. R. A. D. West: OGLOW BROS. Bullding & Supply Co, Lta Iding Supplies CASTLEGAR Phone 3351 WORK PANTS RICK’S ‘TV. Sales & Suppiles - Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. $5.00 and $6.50 : SEE US FIRST BEFORE YOU BUY Leifner's A THA NKS 2. Does’ Canada’s’ popula tion increase annually by 10 per! cent, five per cent, or Ewa. and a half per cent? 3. What - Yamous annual horse race, run at various times at London, Hamilton and Toron- to, was inaugurated before Con- ion? SMOKED JOWLS, Ib. .... PORK CHOPS, all cuts, tb. PORK BOSTON BUTT RO. TRISCHUCKS. Store Closed Monday Afternoon Open. All Day ‘Wednesday 4. The clothing _ Hostesses were Mrs. a Lip- Ten Year Safety Record : By Cominco Oilers (Trail, ting Com- industry ranks first in ii in Canada in. total number of em- ployees: What branch of manu- facturing ranks second? 5. Of the 65,000 Canadian business firms liable to corpora- tion tax, how many show a profit , & and how many suffer a loss on their year’s operations? Answers: 5, In the most re- cent year of record, 26,000 firms vat a loss, 39,000 at a pro- THE BEER FROM | THE MOUNTAINS fit, 3. The Queen’s Plate, first run in 1859. 1. Marie Dressler, 4. ‘The pany were feted last "Thursday, B.C.) Oilers of the Your Business’. He ‘observed that ‘@adanac plants of The Consoli-/twenty members of the present end crew weré with the Oilers pre- the occasion being the achieve- ment of a ten year period without | * a lost time accident, The’ new! record of 3,854 days, was attain-! ed after the men set out ten! years ago to better their previous i record which reached the mark! | of 532 days. A Certificate of Achieven- NSURE | un RE SURE’ For all Your _ INSURANCE NEEDS Phows otdt ANDERSCN ment in Industrial Safety was presented by Art Francis, Chief ACENCIES. BC, 's Com- textile industry, which 82,000 Canadians. 2. In recent, creased by about two and a half per cent annually. poe SCCIAL c. end ‘visitors to Deer Park, Mrs, R. Worley had as week. end guests, her son Captain A, Worley of Nelson and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, V. C. Worley. and children of Trail, Mr. and Mrs, P,.Romaine en- tertained recently, when: mem- bers of the Womens’ and Farm- ers’ Institutes gathered. ‘at their home for a. “farewell” -social years Canada’s population has in: Board, , 1BecepHlonal Job. ite perform- ‘ance over‘a ten year .period and commended ‘individuals “who, by their’ akill and personal integri- ee tade tolejuchievement pos- . Inspector Francis praised the employees for an excellent re- cord if an oedupation out of the ordinary,. and taking them into|", all-corners of the operation and through out of the way places. Each of the ' Thirty-eight ‘oilers was presented with a bar- ometer bearing the’ inscription “19 year accident free record.” Presentations were made by E. H. Gautschi, Superintendent of Engineering Trades. J. V. Rogers evening, prior to their, for Kinrlaind where they will “|make. their new home. Gifts of Division, and. J. B.. Biker, Supervisor, Setety. and Industrial Hygieng alsé d were tray for, Mrs.-Romaine and a pigskin wallet for’ Mr. Romaine, Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Phelps and . children, and Mr, M.A. Kirkendall were’ recent visitors | tothe 'Trail-' Tadanac hospital. ~ “Mr, and’ Mrs. W. R, Rempel ‘Mr. and Mrs, Romaine, a tiass! the Oilers. | Cooper, ; co “FW... Jackson, ‘Superinten- : dent of Metal ‘Trades, chairman ‘of festivities, ispoke® briefly on | Safety in Industry. . Qiler Foreman A. rol ‘B. (Sohn) commenting .on; the, re-{ 005° - cord said: “We certainly have We wish to thank the residents of Cast- legar and District for their patronage * during our years in business and hope ‘that you will give the same support to Mr. Frank Conroy, who will be talang over the business in a few days. Faye’s Grocery ——— “children of Renata were re-| come,a,long way, This has only : “visitors ‘to, Deer Park, the been ‘made ‘possible’ with your guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, Wil-, full cooperation and safety- \'mindedness on the j66.AVé do not Mr, and Mrs, ‘Jack Lloyd and want tor slacken at ‘this stage of ! }family. of the Emerald Mire ‘at’ the game: Ehope' that you:will al- Salmo, ‘spent the-weekend camp- ways remember