PAGE 4 —o———eeEes=SQNSSSee— Castlegar Happenings Wallace Horning has return-| se from hunting in the’ East where he was success- " PHONE 2676 * Mr. Bruce Horning of the East Kootenays is home for a week in Castlegar and is working at the Forestry.. Department branch, Mrs. C. T. Onions entertained at a coffee party in‘honor of Mrs, Ivan Horle, Mrs. S. H. Dower visited her parents at Creston on the occa- sion of: their wedding anniver- sary. Bob Johnston, son of Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Johnston, is a pa- tient in the Kootenay Lake General Hospital, where he was vines by his mother, who was Guest in..the‘home of Mrs. Helen Gergely.” Mr. and Mrs. Harry West. wood had as,visitors at the week- end, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander of ‘Trail. . Mrs, Jack ‘McKinnon and in- fant daughter returned home : a in. bagging an elk. Mr. and Mrs. L. Grunerud and: Mrs; B. Findlater were Nel- son visitors on Tuesday. Mr. Wayne Harvick, son: of}. Mr. and Mrs, P, Harvick, has re- "THURSDAY; ‘NOVEMBER 29, -1956": turned from the Taril-T: Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Toogood visited in Nelson recently. Mr, Allan Patterson of Nel- Kinnaird Korat son has taken up id at 410 Maple St. . Mrs. Jack Townsend has re- turned from a week spent with her husband at Golden. Mr. Odd Aasland has return-_| t! ed from a hunting trip. to the Bast Kootenays. “ y Mr, and’ Mrs, P. T. Bloomer x of. Trail visited at the weekend at .the ‘home of the former’s mother, Mrs. T. L. Bloomer. and sister, Clara. Mrs. W. Easton visited at the]. home. of her parents, Mr, ‘and Mrs. W, Byers, Nelson, recently. ‘Therese ‘Collyne. were - the names given the infant. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ‘Clarence Geisler when Rev, Father..Brophy-bap- d her at St,.Rita’s church on «Mr,\‘and' Mrs.’ Vic Sorenson recently paid'a visit:to Marysville, returning with a deer, which ‘Mr. Sorenson shot at Canal :Flats, © > Jean Ann’ Hardie’: leaveg Friday for Red Deer, Alta, fora two-week vacation with her’ sis- ter, Mrs.,;,Lorne Walker. was enjoyed by a,large crowd:on the Friday vt were Mr. and Mrs, . Frank Kreegan. Donald! Archibald is ‘home from the East and is spending a efforts of. thé ‘United Church W.A, in the . Kinnaird Improye- ment sf Soriely, Hall. : ion '.with his .p oe: and Mrs, Gordon Archi Archibald returned Monday from ‘White: Rock, where. she: spent [several days with Door. Park Socials. ‘Mr. Jack . Nixon returned from a Vancouver from the Trail-Tadanac. Hospital. 3 eh Ais y. foi ' back.on schedule ee faster. service : to ‘Canadian. faster service, real pores airy hg Kettle Valley, to p Vacate No road or worries. 2. » Choice of sleeping accommodation. See your local Canddian Pacific geri “Phone 4951 ” SERVICE STATION . '& AUTO as | Usder. The Management OF 0. LIGHTLE and W. WRIGHT hospital much improved in'health. Mrs. Nixon: and Janice, who had visited him, returned earlier: by bus. is ‘ Mra. Vie Nelson spent a’ few gave visiting ‘relatives''in Nelson last week and returned. home on the weekend. A sewing session tor the Wo- men’s Institute took place at the home of Mrs. Bill Cheveldave. Enjoying:a busy afternoon were Mrs, Bob Hardie, Mrs, Johnny Roberts, Mrs. Gordon met and, Mrs, Jack Brownlie. Mr. M. A. Kirkendall re- turned to, his home here after spending a two-week Holiday’ at the home of his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kirkendall at Proctor. of Silverton were recent visitors at their home here, Mr. and Mrs,:H. Mottershead Toronto, ‘Ontario, where they will spend the winter months. Mr, and Mrs. R. C, Coleman were the weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. H.-C. and Mr, and- Mrs, A. + For All Your.- _INSURANCE NEEDS Phone ‘3441... ANDERSON : AGENCIES - te we . J, Doigh and, G. Fox of Trail spent a few days. on-.a success- Park, getting one: deer. J..V. Briggeman and J. ‘Me- Cunn of Trail are spending a few! days on'a hunting trip here. | Mr. J.’ Spokane: caught a 13% -pound Kamloops Trout while on a re- cent : fishing trip around Broad- water and Deer Park, ‘Mrs. A, Mackereth of Broad- water is-a patient in the ‘Trail- Tadanac Hospital. f hata “whete ‘they: werethe guests Mrz, J.’ J, Reimer. » Mr. and Mrs.C, S. Phelps, accompanied by .Mrs. R. C. Cole- man of Syringa_Creek,.were re- cent visitors ° to: Castlegar. ° their grandchildren: and V. Gir- oux were Sunday visitors to ne pata, ee Cc of the Low- hos er Arrow Lakes, was guest tor a few days at the home of Sirs. H. Hyson, Division Commander, | Silverton Auxiliary. - > A: delicious turkey dinner]... Mr.and Mrs. G. A. Walker | my left during ‘the weekend. for'}' and children*of Syringa . Creek, }| ful hunting trip around Deer}, tae . Smitty) Smith . of, . Mr. and. Mrs, C..T..-William- | 2 son were Sunday visitors to Re- |; ‘of the Jatter’s :parents,, Mr. and|& ‘Mr, and -Mrs.‘H. .C. Coleman, || “Miss * “Ruby Kirkman - District prior to going ‘on to. visit. at and: / New. Denver Brownies and“ ‘Guides Ladies Albert A. Lamb, Zone Com: Mr. arid Mra. Pete ‘Mojelski| <:: Mixs‘Dorothy: Kuryluk spent~ spent Sunday in. Nelson visiting | Her vacation: with her sister: Mrs, the'latter’s parents, ee and. Mrs. Steele in Seattle, aes home: w “AL Jurilotf, tet Saturd ¢ ‘ “CABINET MAKING } GLASS OF, ALL SIZES. AND V WEIGHTS | ‘STORM DOORS : STORM WINDOWS KINNAIRD SCHOOL “2 ADMISSION: Children 256, “THIS CHRISTMAS. GIVE A CHL GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR - Its sa Paint colors they. desire, eae GET-A CERTIFICAT NOW ar THE _ SHOP EA ¥ for: eal! and ‘SELECTION : ~ LEITNER’'S CASTLEGAR’ NEWS, ‘CASTLEGAR, ay Mrs. Matt Rohn, ‘Mrs: be Dyck, and ‘Mrs, 1. :W: The. -Thatitute “also ‘heard re: ports on elteenships and. a large made by of, the Renata “Women's Perret ‘at, the +» annual imeetingyheld‘recently: vat her home. Other mernibers 0 ‘of the the perabecs to such bodies as t | UBC. i, traveling, library, i school: library,’ cemetery upkeep, solarl- Be Careless: ‘Pedestrians ians. fon Slippery Road Cause Grave Mishap | ") Reprinted below is part of a _] letter. ‘to the .editor of The Sum- di Review of .pweek my’ dat dn the * Okanagan Valley.’. The of. interest to Castlegar. drivers ‘and \pedestrians,:" “On Friday. afternoon of last hter, a. friend and mysel¥ were’ driving from:.West- bank ‘to -Penticton. Jt. was the |:day ‘of, the ‘first * snow , and... the roads were. slippery. .Coming : to the top of the new hill in-Sum- .}merland we saw. a group of young | people’on the road’ walking to. wards us-and completely .taking |, | up: our: lane?’ My daughter, who was ‘driving, expected them‘ to move over to give: us passage, but ‘they: were evidently. excited and. g, and did not do this. She could ‘do’ nothing but swing into the other lane suddenly and _] a8 anybody, who. “drives a car knqws, a quick swing on an icy road and you‘are in skid. “Wie ‘alkidded violently jand went over -the bank down a-forty foot drop where the car rolled, It is a miracle, as the police said, that we all came out unhurt, The car. was badly wrecked, ‘said whén’.she! got “out ot the wreck was how. was story ‘told. in ‘this: letter will be| & ; The dirst thing my. daughter| _|Thvough The Porthols Cadets ‘and " Wrennettes of the, Castlegar.’ Corps, RCSCC |! “Kootenay”. saw an. interesting film following regular. Tuesday night ‘parade, The film featured the Royal Canadian‘ Navy’ ship” “Labrador”, on’’a voyage through ‘the ‘North- west Passage’... The’ largest’ ship ever’ to sail ‘the northern route, the, “Labrador” ‘is equipped with all: ‘tie most modern | and com- plete instruments * ‘tor ‘charting, mapping’ of unkiiown waters, and ‘the study, of oceanography, -hy- drographic tests and effects of Public Notice. This is to certify that notice of nominations for of U hos. Village of Kinnaird electi been posted ‘in, ‘at least three , (3) public places! in — 2 the Village of Kinnaird. wd : P.. A. SMIBERT, _ Rétuming Officer. - cosmic ‘rays, etc, Besides all this ‘sclentific ‘data; the ‘film showed | ——~ some " strikingly’ beautiful’ scenes of ‘ocean and ice-flo¢, ‘as: well as barren; rocky, shores,’ presented in full color, The journey from Halifax through the. far: north straits to the’ Naval'’ base: ‘at Esquimalt: covered 10,000; miles and took 68 days, during which time | much. new . territory was surveyed and charted. The'‘La- brador’ returned. to Halifax by way,,of the Panama. Canal, thus | making the complete “circle: of the North ‘American. coritinent. ; | Plans. are. afoot. in Cadet LEO “AUTHORIZED DEALER. FOR BOSSE | IN: CASTLEGAR: for party for the Cad ts "aa ‘Wren- nettes, on the last Parade, ‘night before the “Christmas holigeye. that she ‘handn’t’ put tee foot - on the brake‘ ‘when she found the troupe’ in her way. She said'they ‘| will. never’ know how nearly she did and if she ‘had the car-would have careened right over ‘them. *. Death ‘came ‘very close to us all’ that afternoon and though’ I have’ no. intetition of trying “to ,| find ‘out, I. know ‘that you were intensely sorry, and shocked when} :: yyou. ‘saw our car, 80 over. You as dia not realize as I did thet" you! might very” ‘easily “neyer. have lived to see- us ‘crash. Nor did you: have’ the, sliglitest: ‘idea ‘you had’ caused the accident. © "Tt: has ended very, well ‘do ‘not know “your ‘names. and] for; it = : ‘ quadron Royal Canadian -: ur home with a Planters pber 7th pemwceae 200 Ew is cea, ‘Serving You From 8:00 a.m. to: » Midaie ce man dee of the Canadian Legion oi ‘ f : ‘or fest Ks hae fF BEERS f fae ‘ 2 home from Vancouver, where he attended the “annual provincial : '| executive meeting. Seventeen:‘male members of glican Church ‘of ‘Castle- ‘| gar: “Kinnaird-Robson held-a:-pot- =} [-luck’-supper -Jast week .in the “+ Robson Church Hall, ‘The’ guest speaker was Canon Sik i "Dollars and Sense" a ~ One of the hest ways to. a a haan a oe ee ma oe Me RES Gales : thas long been’a favourite hose — =H: : ee ae ee es (os a : : take some hom and see why NOTICE. les on the top of any Princeton i andle 3 sand you're‘away !: i ‘of putting something ‘by, regularly, ‘Pay by pay you store away | the mioney, xcept. emergencies oe “A We shall continue Oo give. Prompt and courteous 2 servi . FROM. MONDAY, DEC, SATS: to JANUARY 3 3: