CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1958 Genelle Notes Mrs. V. Nadin and terworth besides the guests of honor. Mr. Karpoff left Monday to Brenda and Janice have returned from a few weeks spent at Van- couver visiting Mrs. Nacin's iB rand son-in-law, Mr, and Fitzgerald, sat the home of Mr]! » Coloutth are Mrs, : and father, Mr, soft Calgary and ch River, Alta, vs, Bert Peterson four sons have returned a holiday spent Sistting | ‘relatives at Vanvouver. Miss Tina Karpoff has left for Vancouver to spend the win- ter studying music under the out- return to Where he will complete his Arts Course at UBC, He will be in residence at Union College. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Leavitt ned from jon spent Creston, and Spo- weekt relatives at teed Cardston Harry Crockett and Geo. St. Airis are enjoying thelr annual expedition to the East and Mrs. R, ISTRICT SOCIAL = = couver, leaving at the'end of the month for England. Mr. and Mrs. P. Welsh and returned from a holiday nt at Kamloops visiting Mrs, 's son and i pianist Sum- ner, Const. Bill Murray of Chat- ham, Ont., is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Murray. Also visiting at the Mur.} ray home during the past weelc was Miss Donna Coulter of Tor-| onto, who left recently via CPA! Mrs, J, T. Webster were. their to return to her home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R,' ster, adaw, Mr and Mrs, Cyril ‘Humphreys, On the return trip ihey visited in Spokane, Wash. Robson Socials Recent guests of Mr, and sister-In-law, Mrs. Dorothy Web- of Vancouver, and their Fitzgerald of Vancouver, Aug-' Ncice and Her husband, Mr. and ust 22nd, a daughter (Mrs. Flitz- ferald is the former Anita Na. din.) Ai The Teen-age Club held an enjoyable farewell party in hon- or of Ted Fantin on Wednes- day evening. Ted leaves today to enter UBC. A presentation of a travelling alarm clock was made to the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanes were recent visitors to Colville, ‘Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Talbot have left Genelle to reside in ‘Trail where Percy has secured employment. Prior to thelr leav- ing, Mr. and Mrs, QO. H. jones entertained a few friends at din- ner in their honor. Those pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Benedict, Mr. and Mrs. D. But: Mrs. George Tweed, also of Van- couver. The summer home of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Brown of Trail, was the scene of a family get-to-geth- er on Sunday in honor of their cousin, Mr. N. Milford of Magdal- en College, Oxford, England. There were 22 present. Mr. Milford was working for the summer in Toronto and be- fore returning to college, he is visiting his relations here. While in the district he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Brown. Those pre- sent were, Mr, and Mrs. H, 'T. Beckett and family of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Condy and family of Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dal- ziel' and family of Castlegar and Mr, and Mrs, Dick Fowler and family. of Robson. Mr. Milford will visit for a short time in Van- Anne of iS- ited Mr. and Mrs. H, Ttnisen Sunday afternoon, Mrs, D. Adshead and daugh- ter Darlene accompanied by Mrs. H. Johnson motored to Nelson Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, C. Thorpe and family of Trail visited with Mrs. j Mrs. Henry Dupas, Ernest and ‘Thorpe's mother, Mrs. G. Miller | Roslyne, all of Richer, Man. Saturday. Mrs, Miller returned to Trail with her daughter fo spend a few days with them. Miss ents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Schuep- fer, for a month, of the Angli Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle mo _ KEEN Lorraine Schuepfer, ,; Saturday and Mre. Miller return- nurse-In-training at St. Paul’s in! to Trail with them to visit for a Vancouver, is home with her par- | few days, REPORTERS Mrs. Hostetter Mrs. Kautman - Mrs, Johnson Mrs, Williams Mrs. Horan esses Mrs, J, H. Smith, Mrs. G. Miller and Mrs. H, Hyson. A very successful coffee par: ty was held at the home of Mrs, W. T. Waldie on Thursday morn- ing with Mrs. J, Bainbridge as- sisting. There were about 25 pre- sent. The proceeds will go ta the Women's Institute funds. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, D, Adshead “were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, C. Thorpe and family of Trail visited the lat- ters mother, Mrs, G. Miller on Mrs, J. Hunter entertained 2 ‘{Wetinesany, Sept. 10 in honor The Church held a Bon Voyage party} recently at the home of Mrs, H. Hyson, in honor of Mrs, E, M Payne, sister of Rev. Archdeacon , who enjoyed games and a peanut B. A. Resker and Miss Mildred‘ Raine. Mrs. Payne will be leaving’ shortly for her home in England and Miss Raine will be entering’ UBC. Mrs. G. Miller on behalf of the members presented both of the honorees with a gift and good wishes. Mrs. Payne has been vis- iting her brother for a few months, Miss Raine was the Church organist for the past Jew years. Mrs. J. Raine presided at the urns and delicious refresh- ments were served by the host- Acrylic Latex Paint all Satin BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH WALLPAPER PRE-PASTED, PRECISION TRIMMED, PLASTIC COATED SEE THE MANY DIFFERENT DESIGNS AND COLORS AT AND IT’S WASHABLE. Miicheil Supply Lid. TRAIL and CASTLEGAR oor © paints Benjamin sunCE Ina Trenc of Me occasion of her eighth birthday. There were 16 invited guests ; Scramble, The birthday cake was decorated in pink with eight pink . candles, Mrs. Hunter was assisted in serving by Mrs, J. Schuepfer, Mrs. G. Lesy and Mrs. D, Ads: head. . Kinnaird Korner Mrs. C. Walker spent a plea- sant day.a week ago Sunday with her sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Squire who stopped here on their way to their home in after Mrs, Warkentin NOTES - 7181 3227 © - 2672 A on, EY latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henderson, They plan to leave for Vancouver on the 17th, where Mr, Chesworth has been transferred in his position. Bill Murray has been holl- daying here and with his parents Mr, and Mrs, A. Murray, In Gen- elle. ‘The Murrays were former residents of Kinnaird. ir. M. R. Roberts of Salmo spent the weekend with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mera, J. Roberts and family.. Visitors from Regina this week at the Iicme of Mr. and Mrs. H. Heglin were Mrs, Heg- lin’s father and family, Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Strecter and Miss Vi- vian Watt. They left Tuesday for Banff and Calgary to visit friends before returning home. r Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lucas and family are back from a visit with relatives in Eatonia, Sask., and Medicine Hat. Mrs. Lucas’s sister, Mrs, Sam Bauder of Oliver accompanied them on the trip 2. Miss Joan Bergen will leave Friday for Calgary having been transferred to that branch of the Bank of Montreal. Miss Phyllis Bergen fs. home from a week's vacation ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Golds- bury In Victoria. Castlegar Happenings (Castlegar Socials on page 6) having had a holiday in Van- couver. Mr. Squires is a pilot with Pacific Western Airlines, pleased his nephew Vernon Walker, age 9, not a little with promises of a plane ride, upon the Walker's next trip to the Coast. Bob Fenner is holidaying’ with his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall in Prince George. ~ Misd Linda Srfith has’ been named Miss Vancouver. She is « “INSURE... ¥o Ge SURE For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS “Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES the niece of Mr. Stan of Kinnaird, Our own celebrity, Sandra Gray, IODE queen, and two of her princesses, Tanya Kinakin and Beth McLeod, were guests of Rotary at the Mart Kenney Show in Trail a week ago Monday. home are Lyle Harrison of Squa- mish and Mr. and Mrs. Donny Archibald of Vancouver. Donny and Nonnie are also spending some time with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Archibald, while ‘Lyle Harrison is also visiting with the Lewis’. Word has been received that Mr. Douglas Morris kas passed away in Willowdale, Ontario. The Morris’ used to reside in the house now occupied by the R. Fenner family. People will recall that Mr. Morris was a member of the Anglican Church and active in Scout work. They left Erampton, Ontario but the pre- sent address is 349 Holleywood avenue, Willowdale. Mr, and Mrs. Keiser (Linea Palsson) are visiting Linea’s rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pals- Mr. and Mrs, V. Nelson are back from a long holiday in which they visited Mrs. Nelson’s sister and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. R. Dunsmore in Stonewall, Manitoba, whom they: hadn't scen in. a good many years, Visiting the ‘Sam Harrison|{ In October of 1951 for|j COFFEE, Maxwell House, | 1 tb. bag, 69a INSTANT COFFEE, Maxwell House, 6 oz. jar, $1.15 CHEESE, Kraft, T Ib. pkt, LARD, Swift's, 1 Ib. pk, POTATOES, Netted Gems, 10 Ib. bag, ORANGES, 4 fb. cello bag, BANANAS, ee GRAPES, Tokay, 2 Ibs. for LETTUCE, cello heads, fb. 65e 21¢ BACON, Ist grade, by the piece, Ib., .. WIENERS, bulk, No. 1, tb, FOWL, fresh killed, local, Ib... HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Ibs. for J CROSS RIB ROASTS, Ib., RUMP ROASTS, LIVER, Baby Beef, tb., ‘ Co-op Retail Store Ath Ave. and Pine St. IALS NO. 1 ALBERTA. SIb. tin, ...... $1.95 4 Ib. tin, ....... 98¢ EGGS, Pullets, 3doz.,... MILK, Carnation, Gtins, ...:..... COFFEE, Nabob, Ib, ... PREM, tin, ...... CRISCO, 3 Ib. tin, Their 3600 mile trip took them to Minneapolis, Minn., and back PEANUT BUTTER, Kersey, 48 oz. tin, .. 89c MARSHMALLOWS, Kraft, 2 pkgs., ..... 65c BREAD, Star, . 2loaves,.......... 33e WESTMINISTER. TISSUE, 4 rolls, ... 45c VOGUE CIGARETTES, Phone 2681 t KRC Collects To July Donations $3,279 The annual grant of $500.00 for the Canadian Legion Welfare “Poppy Fund", was approved by Directors of the Kinnaird-Robson- Castlegar Welfare Society at the first regular meeting of the fall season, held Tuesday night in the Legion Hall, Secretary-Treasurer A. Gray advised the Directors he had sent a cheque for $100.00, in re- sponse to a request from tthe ¥.- M.C.A,, “Camp Minto", as em- powered at the June meeting, A cheque for $350,00 has been received from the Celgar Dev- clopment Company, and also a gift of $25.00 from the Inland Natural Gas Company, said Mr. Gray. Financial statement for the months of May, June and July showing receipts of $3432.00 and disbursements of $3279.08, was accepted as presented. A letter of resignation was read from .KRC director Nick Turik, who’ has left to teach in Vernon. The meeting heard the letter with regret and the Secretary was asked to reply, acepting the re- signation and thanking Mr, Turik for his help in the past. $3,432 May Raffle To Be Held By Robson Evening Groun A new director for the Rob- son area will be appointed after the next meeting, it is hoped. Mr, Gray mentioned that two of the original directors are still on the Board, W. T. Waldie and F. Webster, A suggestion was put to the meeting concerning the $25,00 merchandise certificate from the T. Eaton company, to be used for office furniture.-The Directors ap- proved the idea of purchsing lightiny fixtures for the Legion building, as the Legion has been giving the use of the office rent- free. General discussions were held on the fall canvass, which Di- rectors hope will again be done by the AOTS, and on many pro- blems which arise, dealing with canvassing and membersip.. A discussion took place also on the inereasingly popular idea of united appeals, rather than in- mking their separate requests. Directors present were L. Contell, J, Dunlop, H. Hesketh, W. Jacobson, W. Waldie, Jas. Kel- ly, F. Webster and Secretary A. Gray, The next meeting will be on October "14, Corner Glen Clviden, a young pole Following the dinner, the regular business meeting was held. Two main items received consideration; Fall Fair and sponsorship of a Castlegar Cub Pack. The branch again decided to have concessions at the fair, after voting against them at an earlier meeting. Several mem- bers volunteered to operate the booths. A local Cub Pack was again given the use of the Legion Hall for their weekly The as 1,000 warriors per team and The Evening Group members held thelr first regular business Meeting of the fall season on Thursday, at the home of Mrs, Hunter, president Mrs. F.. Gir- aud presiding. Minutes were:read and ap- proved, the hazaar was the main topie of the evening and will be held in October. Committee for the raffle, ‘to be held at the sale were named, and a beaut! ful Afghan made and donated to the group by Mrs. S. Card will be the raffle prize, Bride Elect Honored Miss Betty Baker of Gen- elle, whose marriage to Bob Sahistrom of Blueberry Crdek takes place September 20, was honored Monday at a surprise shower held at the home of Mrs. j. F. Killough. Gifts were presented to Miss Baker In a small model bullding, decorated in the famillar white and green of+the B.C. Forest Service, with whom the groom- ta-be is employed. On the front of the building were the words “B.C, Forest Service" in green The a very hearty vote of thanks to Mrs, Card for such a gen- erous gift, Social meetings were held ence a month during the sum- mer, and the one on july 24 was held on the beach at the home of Mrs. McAlister, when a bonfire was enjoyed, with some of the members swimming, after which welners and popcorn Were roasted, finishing off with Raspberry shortcake, At this meeting Miss Ker- shaw, a member who is leaving the district was presented with a farewell gift, and the members wished her good luck, The next meeting will be held September 25 at the home of Mrs. H. Kemperman, At the close of the business refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Hunter, The geme of lacrosse was played by Indians long before the white man arrived in Canada;’ sometimes whole villages op- Posed one another, with as many Ry and .a section of the roof lifted up to reveal the gifts. The model was the work of Mrs. Killough, Dainty corsages of roses, candytuft and glitter sprinkled net were presented to the guest —_—+ Shower Held For Miss Sherrel Riley The regular choir rehersal ,of the United Church last week took -a novel and festive’ turn, when the members, joined by close- friends, surprised Miss Sherril Riley, October Bride. sleet, with a miscellaneous show- Rehersal was hela at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalziel and co-hostesses were Mrs, Carl Sapalway and Mrs. Elmer Kraft. Games and contests were the order of the evening until Master Dalziel drew a miniature house trailer (complete with curtained windows and flower- ing window boxes) containing a large variety of gifts. Miss Brenda Hill, sister of the bride- the goals a mile apart. to-be, assisted with the opening of honor, to her mother, Mrs. W. Baker of Genelle, and the groom's mother, Mrs. C, Sahl-' strom. Mrs. Toogood was also a hostess, Gueste present besides the bride-elect and her mother were Mrs. Hazel McFarlane, Miss Emily Killough, Mrs. jack Kil- lough, Mrs. Marry Killough, Mrs. McKenzie, Miss Sue Kil lough, Pat and Beth MeLcod, Rosalie Middlemass and Mrs. H. McLeod, Deer Park Socials Mr, Floyd Kirkendall of Quesnel is spending a nollday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kirken- dall and children of Proctor were recent visitors to Deer Park. Mrs, L. Heywood and child: ren have returned to their home In Vancouver after spending a 3-week holiday at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. D, D, Jamieson. Mr, and Mrs. A. Whitehead and daughter returned to their Home in Toronto after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kent. Master Carl Wine has return- ed to the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggeman after spending a few weeks with Parents at Bentley, Alberta. On his return he was accompan- ied by his father Mr. Louls Wine who spent a few days in Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. William. j| son had as recent guests the lat- ters uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Reimer of Vancouver, en: seule to Renata where they spent a holiday, and her. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rel- mer and daughters Sharon and Wendy of Nakusp. Mr. and Mrs, A. Mackereth have returned to their home at Broadwater from a recent trip to Fernie and south to Montana and of the gifts. Idaho. branch may also assume further sponsorship at a later date. Comrade Padre Resker and Com. rade Hughes gave strong sup- vaulter from Trail, was honored by the West Kootenay Zone.of the Canadian Legion at & din-| ner in the Legion Hall on ae “Mr. Cividen represented Canada .in the recent British, .-. Empire and Commonwealth Gam-' eighth in his event; a consider able achievenment for, such a, young man. Geo. Paterson, Legion Zone chairman from Rossland, pre- sented Glen with a shield in recognition of his success at the Games, and also a cheque for twenty-five doliars. The sum of money was to help cover wages es in Cardiff, Wales. He raider | “lest, while he was in the ‘The young athlete responded in a warm and grateful manner tothe: presentations. few years later. Sontederation, nine have been port to this project. Legionaires are reminded of the Zone Meeting to be hosted by the local branch in early Octab- er. A strong turnout by Branch 170 members can make it a great suszess. Historians are uncertain as to the discoverer of Hudson Strait, the sea passage from the Atlantic to Hudson Bay;. 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