CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 = DORS THIS WASHING | MACHING RAVE aH AEW, CKHROAD FOLKS= THIS MACHINEAGE! *~ cae 2 Mr. and Mrs, Brian Johuston , and family leave this weekend, for r where Mr. John-, ston is taking a summer course Mz. and Mrs, Bert Baker of 8 UBC. Campbell River visited at the! Miss C. who! H Castlegar Happ ithetr son and daughter-in-law, ‘Mr, and Mrs. K. H. Wilson. ee nN UTC UC WORKING WOMEN THE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES ane : REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson | Deer Park a (ms q Renata in the sponsorship of Mrs. Harshon- en. Mrs. Kaufman Mrs. Smecher visitors to Deer Park during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rempel and children, Mr. and Mrs, J. Dyck and daughter El- eanor, Mrs, K. Dyck, H. Funk, J, Gray, J. Sehlinger, all of Re- nata; Mr. and Mrs, L, Schwart- and chi of Ross- land; and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pitts left yesterday for Calgary, where they will make their home, Mr. Pitts has just graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in it ing, Mrs, Easton - 7501 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin, vw NL merce in a survey of the role number of Canadian women’ who go to work has in- creased over the past thee years at the fastest rate in history, ex- cept possibly during World War Il—and it is the married women not the single girls, who are chiefly responsible for the change. force contained in. its’ curre! Commercial Letter, says that the end of 1956 one in eve four workers, was a woman, a that of these working wome: more than 40 per cent were mal = = 3227 - 4568 The Canadian Bank of Cox! women in Canada’s current label ried, bo: of white carnations, For her going away ensemble the bride wore a yellow crystal- line dress, topped with a white linen duster. She also wore a white carnation corsage. " The young couple left for a short honeymoon to points in Something special to celebrate our 125th anniversary i HL Mrs, M. Stover, Castlegar and many others, J. H. Allan of Nelson spent the weekend at his home here. H. Jamieson and son Barry of Fort Si. John were the recent guests of Mr. Jamieson’s parents Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Jamieson, On their return they were accom- panied by Mr, Jamieson Sr., who will spend a few weeks at Fort Kinnaird Korner Mr. and Mrs. O, J. Wilson leave today for Calgary where they will spend a vacation with Mrs. A. Musselman enter- tained in her home Wednesday Yaome of Mr. and Mrs. Wigg while teaches at Tarrys school, leaves, wnroute to the Prairie, this weekend for a two month ' . trip to Holland. Xx, Fred Nelson had visiting 5 | him last’ week, his brother and | Mr. Bee ee is in oe sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char. | BY Se aN eae rere llie Nelson of Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dower ¢ spent the weekend at Creston; Mr. and Mrs, Hector Cyr and| visiting the latter's family, | swhildren of Regisiay paid a,week- ‘end visit to the Leo Bosse home,|__ Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith leave this weekend for Victoria The Good Will Circle of|for one month, before leaving United Church, was held at the for England at the end of July. home of ‘Mrs. Len Morey, with < Mrs. W. Houston as covhostess, |< Mr, and Mrs, Jim Henderson Game; were played and prizes and family leave this weekend to won by the Mesdames Black-| reside in Vancouver: burn, Santano, Grunerud, Find-| = Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilkinson Jator znd Kraft. The Booster and family leave this weekend: prize wes won by Mrs. Shea. Mr. Wilkinson for Victoria for a couple of weeks and Mrs, Wil- Ws. and Mrs. E, Emerson anc aw el ice ;kinson and family for Edmonton," fami: Mrs. - , ily accompanied by Mrs. An: here Mr., Wilkirison will meet Ex isited ee es wise Spee — them before leaving for England 8 * at the end of July, i "Miss Lois Olson of Trail-, 2 t “naga Heit shsaeroi wheat wth Horan . spent the weekend at the Castle father. Bar Ranch The Young Peoples’ Groups of the United dnd Anglican Church, held a Wiener Roast at ‘Mz. Norman Miller who was ac hi Bee ae spent g short Deer Park Saturday night. . keth before returning to her The Rainbow Circle of the home in Kaslo for the summer. j United Church, held their final’ ‘meeting of the summer at the :Miz, and Mrs. W. O. Devitt, nome of Mrs. S, Walton Wednes- | vwho have been on a, motoring trip to Yellow Stone Park, Wy- an @ming, Montana, -Idaho on gave a reading on “The Keeper: around Spokane, returned home of the Springs”, and a game was} before leaving for a few days In ployed and the winner béing . * Mrs. Gemmill. The Booster prize iz. Mickey Moran is in waswen by Mrs, J. Sherbiko. WFernie on a business trip, i Mr. and Mrs, Harshonen’s Yrs. Dalton visited her study group of the United Church smother in Creston at the week- were up at A. ‘Woodrow’s last vend. . [might seeing the animals under day night, with Mrs. Easton as. co-hostess. Mrs. L, C, Johnston” wf VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AGES 4 YEARS & UP SULY 2 to 12 9 to 12 DAILY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Eble Stories — Singing — Games and Handwork asa to Betty Smith and Bunsy, who leave at the close of school to make their home in Penticton, Guests were Mrs. Bill Sharpl- and Idaho, after which they will, go to Prince Rupert, where the groom is em- ployed. Telegrams wére read at the reception from Weyburn, Sask.; Nipawin, Sask.; Peace River, Alta,; Prince George and Kiti- mat. Out of town guests included: Mr. and Mrs, G, Chesworth and Daisy, parents and sister of the groom, from North Vancouver; Mr, and Mrs. Joe McDonald, Van- couver; Mr, and Mrs. S. Moonie and children, Elsie and Monica, Vancouver; Mrs. E, Meyers, Port Alberni; Mrs, W. McDonald, St. John, es, Mrs, Ron Hawkins, Mrs, John Wedding Stewart, “Mrs, C. - Christensen, Stewart, “Mrs, | C. Christensen, /Ghesworth - Henderson Mr. and Mrs, Charles Henderson, Vernon; Mrs, A, Pet- erson, Salmo; Mr. Bruce Mac- Cunada’s first bottled whiaky—-G & W Old Rye—now comes to you ina distinctive Little Brown Jug. So join us in our 125th Anniversary ccichration ... with a Little Brown Henderson. 2 A pretty took place in St. Alban’s Angli- Mr, and Mrs. P.. Chesworth | oan ‘church last Saturday at 6:30 (nee Ann Henderson) left Sun-|) mm, when Edith Anne Henderson day for Vancouver and Prince daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George. They will eventually | Henderson of Kinnaird, became! make their home in Prince Ru-|the pride of Peter George Ches- Bert worth, son of Mr. and Mrs, G Mr, and Mrs. Pat Bruce of|C of North Winnipeg, Man., formerly of Rev. W. Beams officiated. Trail, visited at the W. Haywood The bride entered the church home on Monday. on the arm of her father, as the ‘ organist, Mrs. M, Woolverton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hay wood played the familiar strains o! and family left yesterday forlitrere Comes the Bride”. * Manitoba, Their vacation includes i, a visit in Camp Shilo, Winnipeg| _The church was. prettily de- and Beausejour. corated with vases of roses, peo- nies, canterbury bells and other Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Fox are|summer flowers. During the vacationing in Victoria with theit |signing of the register, the Misses son and daughter-in-law, Mr.|Tannis and Babs Killough sang and Mrs. G. W. Fox and Paul.|the very lovely “Wedding Pray- During their stay, Mr. and Mrs. er.” G. W. Fox became parents to another son. ‘The bride's dress was of heavy satin, worn over a hoop, which showed the delicate lace Inserts, in the skirt. A short flared cape with Peter Pan Col- Jar was made of the same lace as the skirt inserts. The same lace was used in the waist band. The bride also wore satin mitts with lily points. She carried a white Bible with stephanotis. Mrs, Barton Brown on the birth The bride’s attendants were of a daughter, June 24, weight | Miss Vay Hawkins as bridesmaid 7 lbs. 2 oz, in Trail-Tadanac and Mrs. Myrna Peterson as Ma- Hospital. tron of Honour. They wore iden- 5 tical dress of nylon mist in bal- A picnic on Wednesday was terina ‘Jength, with white acces- enjoyed by 19 members ‘of the sories dnd carried boquets of ‘Trail Pythian Sisters at the home white carnations. -, of Mrs. O. J. Wilson, The group ; The Junior, bridesmaid, Lin- were all past officers of that or-' aa Palsson and flower girl, little ganization, and included one of Jean Leveridge, wore .identical the original Charter Members, grosses of naire’ nylon mist, Mrs, A. Saunders of Castlegar. trimmed with lace. They also = had white Linda car-, Deer Park Socials _ |ried a Colonial boquet of yellow Mrs, Eva Bisset - and sons and Jean carried a basket of the same flowers, David and Gofdon of Rossland were Sunday visitors to Deer: The best man was Edward Killough and ushers were Jerry Park, where they were the guests 'Palsson and David Donnan. The of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williamson, ‘Teception was held at the Kin- On a recent fishing trip around naird Improvement Society Hall, Dr, and Mrs. Ruebsaat plan to foster a young Hungarian. The boy, who is fourteen years of age, arrived Tuesday from Nel- on where he spent two weeks with other refugees. He will be part cf the Ruebsaat family until he has completed his education. Congratulation to Mr, and BEATTY Washers & lron NOW SELLING AT A GREAT SAYING | ALSO SECOND HAND BATHTUBS (Complete with Fittings) FOR ONLY “Castlegar Building ‘Supply Store ‘Castlegar were weekend visitors The groom’s mother's suit was of | Mrs.- Bisset landed the hall being decorated wit! a 9 pound Dolly, while 13 year , {owers. : old David caught an 11. pound The three .tiered wedding Kamloops. cake centred the bride’s table and candles were placed on each P. D. Ewart, Game Warden side. After the supper the toast- for this district, and daughters tt 3 u master, Mr. C. Henderson, uncle of Kinnaird were recent visitors! of the bride, proposed the toast to Deer Park. to the bride. The groom respon- ded and proposed toasts to the Mr. and Mrs, J. Gall and i : + children Michael and Marianne, bride's attendants. which, were: in Leslie Lampard and Ken Rigby, turn responded to by, the best dr., all of Castlegar, spent Sun- day visiting with friends at Re-!, The bride's mother wore a G.| Trail; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Haw- nata and-Deer Park, 'two piece suit of navy and white 2 ‘blend orlon, and wore a corsage vV. Jenks and A. Richards of of pink.and white carnations. to Renata and Deer Park while a mustard color and she wore; on a fishing trip. Among other, white adcessories and.a corsage | Donald, C: Mr, and Mrs. Roland Palsson and Dennis, Trail; Mr. and Mrs, S. Klit, Trail; Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Marcellus, dug of G & W Old Ryo Whisky! 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ONE-HALF - FOR ROUND TRIP Sy atdinimum Bare Scr TICKETS ON SALE: From all stations In Saskatohe- wan, Alberta and In British - GARD OF THANKS To all kind friends and rela- tives for their sympathetic mani- festations and floral offerings, we wish to extend. our most heartfelt thanks, on the death of our beloved husband and father, Roland ‘ Dantel Cook. -Special thanks to Rev. L, Clinton John- ston, Drs. Ruebsaat and Smythe, Mr, W. Walper, Mrs. Art Hostet- ter, Freddie Hostetter, The Can- atiian Legion Branch 170 and the Castlegar Funeral Home, Also we wish to express our deep ap- Columbla (Vancouver, Prince preciation to Mr. and Mrs, Ted G Ruport and east) Anderson, Miss P., McKinnon, SULY 6 to 13 Miss ‘I, McKinnon ond*Mr. Jack RETURN LIMIT: JULY 18. {| Matheson of Silverton, B.C. If no traln sorvics July 18, take ‘The Cook family. rat a al FO RRENT — By week or mon. Foll information from any Agent Four room furnished house on sbi OR Sone iba Lakefront. Carl Schwartzen- ~GANADIAN PACIFIC |[iiuaeimMeshaliehadad 226 CANADIAN-.NATIONAL OGLOW BROS. é a Building & Supply Co, Ltd. Building Supplies CASTLEGAR Phone 3351 pollen instead of pe! that the bees would On Aug. 4, 1914, Canada de- the First Contingent of Canadian clared war on Germany, and on| Soldiers, "33,000, arrived at*Ply- Aug. 12, 1914 with Austria and|mouth, England, Hungary. On’ the 16th of Oct. ARAN Lumber and . Building , Supply “4 By-law (Continued from page 1) at some length. Commissioner Cook felt that with the new large tank, situated considerably high- er than the present tank, the flow of water through the lines would be sufficient even to correct -this, 2 2 B. A. Affleck, Engineer for Village Water projects, stated an increase of 18 to 20 Ibs. pres- sure could be counted on, Questioned as to why the system was not planned for a larger amount of increase, Mr. Affelck said it was not advisable to have too high an increase as this would result in excessive pressure in the low areas, par- ticularly near the river. It was also not a good plan to have pressure valves in the mains, he said, The fact that water will~ be fed into the tank from two lines rather than one, would keep the storage at an even level he felt, and would result .in improved supply to these higher areas. | Commissioner Cook spoke on the recent investigations’ into the possibility of obtaining water from.Bloomer Creek, Arrange- ments are being made with G. W. Andersen, who has prior rights on the creek, to obtain rights to all overflow, over and above Mr. Amderson’s needs. GOOD SUPPLY Mr, Cook - said. Bloomer Creek water could supply almost two thirds of the Village require- ments, and informed the public changeover have been completed and are now in Victoria for ap- proval, Commissioners G. Pettitt, M. MacPherson and Village Clerk giving their full support to the reports and statements of the Water Commissioners and the Chairman. ~ In conclusion, Chairman E. whether gravity or pressure was adopted in future, the expendi- tures must be made, it can not be delayed longer. Screens & Doors Cabinet Making Glass of all sizes & weights ~ Castlegar Sash & Door PHONE 3211 Window that the necessary forms for the | | A. T. Horswill also spoke briefly | Kraft said no matter what system |" A. three-fifth majority in law today, and Mr. Kraft urged all present to get out and vote for the new water system and to inform their friends and neigh- bors of the issue at stake, as the outcome will.affect everyone in the entire Village of Castlegar. ALBERTA BOASTS SCENIC PLAYGROUND The whole province of Al- berta is an excellent hunting greund for ducks, geese and up- land birds.-Later in season deer, moose, elk, bear and mountein goat are all fair game for the huntsman’s rifle: Modern pools and clear, spring-‘ed lakes beckon the swimming enthusiasts, while the sturdier souls spend long hours riding or hiking along scenic mruntain or prairie trails, WHAT'S A FARM . WITHOUT HER -*22PETS! most unusual Dutch immigrant, Miss Jacoba Breg- man, surveys the Ottawa scene from the doorway of her private baggage car on her arrival in Ottawa, accompanied by four year-old. Dutch woman made the newa two years ago \* when she arrived in-Canada 15 her plane 8: were 2,000 ere Sf’ favor is needed to pass the By-|.* ‘Refresh with _ pleasure—. : OOS a gy ; ~r iy, SS" Kootena ‘This adverti: is not p _ Control Board or by the G ‘Save TIME ana | MONEY «in PERSONAL 4 Your new, low service charge of 10 cents a cheque is prepaid when you get your . book of 20 cheques. : ? ‘No passbook—quicker service. 8 Deposit slips are in your aa cheque book—for banking by mail or speedier service at the bank. A quarterly statement is mailed to your home. Your cheques are held for you at the bank as a permanen record. P «For further details inquire at our Aoarast branch } THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERC arwe-227, ! 4 +, 790 GkancHES ACtOS CANADA READT TO ETT TOU “Castlegar Branch, A. E- Norris, Manager { 3 Ne CHEQUING ACCOUNT