CASTLEGAR NEWS, RENATA SOCIALS Mrs, M, "Rohn “petayed last week by floods Mr, and Mrs, J. Schuepfer and 5 Mr. and Mrs..J. Hunter of Robson were Sunday ‘visitors here. Mr. and Mra, J. Reimer, Shar- on and Wendy of Nakusp were weekend visitors at the home of Mr, and Mra, J. Reimer, Sr, * Mr. and Mrs, Perey Delorme of Prince- Rupert and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Delorme, Clifford and Russell of Nelson, were: Apunday, visitors here. eee é: Mr, and Mrs, W, Rohn of Van- couver are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rohn and , Mr, and Mrs, M. Rohn, .__| EXTENSIVE, flood damage was done to Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Funk have homes and per retumed to their home in atter visiting at the home of Mrs. in Robson, Castlegar, Syringa Creek and M, Funk, a Deer Park. In the’: first’ picture Lloyd inne fie, Fan ‘penaing| Stadler points out the flood damage be- a two-weeks vacation at the home|ing done to the recently-tiled floor of the of her motets Mrs, M. Funk. Ed Wales home in Robson. The “Slow” Mrs, P. Friesen of 2 sign shown in the second picture is the one on.the road to Celgar’s sawmill under the old railroad bridge. The third picture ‘ shows the flood waters at the ferry. on the day the second ferry went out of ser- vice. — Castlegar. News Photos Langley Drairie are’here visiting at| a’ ‘ 7 : the home of thelr son and dauzh-| FALL FAGR:CONTESTANTS ter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Friesen, —— Mrs, W. Barlow who has been * visiting at the home of her father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. David Dunn, has left for Summerside, PEL. where she will join her hus- Following the meeting held) ~The evening atarted with a pot- Enjoy IODE Pot-Luck band Flying Officer W, Barlow en- Toute to France, where they. will be stationed with the ROAF for the coming three yeara, ‘ Students from Renata, who at- h Monday in the Twin Rivers Hall the Lillian Killough Chapter, IODE, has recessed for two months, staying om homes of friends in tend the Stanley during the School,, from Renata, have been high water “in the district. luck supper: to which were invited the reigning Fall Fair Queen, Miss Oharlotte Sharples,.her mother, Mrs, K, Sharples, and the-candi- dates for Queen of the 1961 Fair: and thelr mothers and individual guests of the members. ey The Queen, candidates, mothers and Ohapter officers were presen- ted-with coreages prepared by. Mrs. W. Easton and Mrs, J. Killough, Convenors for the supper were Mrs, J. Horst, Mrs, Bilesky and ‘Mrs, L. Zinio, Table and floral arrange- ments ‘were done by Mrs. Horst, ‘Mrs, West and Mrs, McPherson, Following the supper Mrs. Kil- lough, Regent, welcomed the guests who were introduced individually. Mrs, Killough presented a brief summary of the Chapter accom- Piisments and the disbursement of mo CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, By & _s guests and members were - = then ‘by Mrs, R. Weat with a showing of slides taken dur. ing the: West's recent trip to Eur- ope featuring pictures from Spain, France and England. Education secretary, ‘Mrs, Allen Selbie, will represent’ the Chapter at awards day to be held at SHHS on Friday. ‘The Chapter will sponsor a re- resentative to the hospital society. ‘The position will be held by Mrs) R. Whittaker. BEEF ROUND'STEAK, Ih, ........ 750 _ STANDING RIB ROAST, Ib, ....... 680 T-BONE or GLUB STEAK, Ib, .... 79’ GROUND BEEF, extra. lean, Ib., ... 896 MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 tbs, .... 58e WATERMELON, Ib, ............. Be Evening Group Thanks W. Saliken For All His Help The regular business meeting of the Robson Evening Group was held at the home of Mrs, R. Bro with 19 members present, A car load of thanks goes out | to W. Saliken for all the help he gave the. Evening: Group, Last week's winner of the booster prize was Mrs. T. Byers and this week’s winner was Mra, A, Smecher, Mrs, T. Byers and Mrs. V, Pen. son are in charge of entertainment for the next meeting to he held at the home of Mrs. F. Giraud. At the.close of the meeting re- freshments were served by hostes- ses Mrs. R. Bro and Mrs, H. Bel- ‘TE beck, I i i iii CTT PULP MILL TOURS EE SUGAR, 100 Ibs. .::.......... $0.95. IGE CREAM, 3 pints .. POTATOES, new, 10 ths., ...- _ Guided tours a the Celgar Pulp Mill- will be conducted daily during the summer months. Tours will, be acheduled at 10 am. cNiepaasy, to 9 Friday inclusive. : : . . Persons: sviahing to tour-the Mill should contact the In- dustrial ‘Relations Department to make ie ‘necessary arrangements for their tour. a PUEP MILL DIVISION *. ee CASTLEGAR hee : Sno MAM Supper Mrs, J. Killough was hostess at‘a tea held May 80 for the Queen candidates and mothers and committee members at which the tickets were distributed and arran- gements made for:the selection and purchase of materials for the drea- charge. The sale or Uckets will end September 5, Refreshments were served by Mrs, Easton and Mrs, J. Gemmill. #| Members of the special committee Chamber to Again Operate Tourist Booth for Summer. Castlegar’s tourist booth will the tourist booth “ls our baby and Canada’s second ‘largest and it ex- operate this summer. last meeting. of the Gastiegas Chamber of we've dumped it at the side of the] ists i ‘This decision was made at:the {road in a disgraceful manner.” Caatlegar not because of what'is dons in promoting it, but He sald the tourist mci 4] in spite of what is, done. strong stand on the subject by : Chamber member Leo - Bosse who spoke. of the benefits to be had from the operation of the booth, The booth will be operated ‘by ®& committee set up under tourist committee chairman Fred Gibson. are Mr, Bosse, Cec Gorse and R, H., Fenner, ‘Mr. Bosse sald that District businessmen will support the booth on a-regular basis when the booth is operated on a regular basis, He sald they all support the mer- chants’ Christmas party because it takes place every year. Mr, Gorse sald he was in fa- vor of a local brochure publicizing the Castlegar District while Wm. Ozeroff told the meeting that one drawback to the tourist in thls area 4s the lack of a cafe that opens early enough for travellers to have breakfast, Mr, Fenner told the group that $50 Reward For Park Vandalism Done af Kinnaird ‘A $50 reward ts being offered by the Village of Kinnaird for in- leading to the conviction Kinnaird Man Died Sunday At 64 Years Frederick George. Smith, for- merly of Nelson and lately of Kin- naird, an ardent gardener and .vet- erdn of World War J, dled Sunday, age 64 years, . + He was born..at Regina, Sask., in March, 1607, When a boy, he came to B.C. and settled at Win- law, He. moved to various places in the ‘Slocafi Valley and then re- sided in Nelson until one year ago. He made his home at Kinnaird the past year, He was an ardent hunter, fish- erman and prospector, He worked for a number of years with the CM&S company at Trail as a secu- rity guard and fireman. At Nelson, he was employed by Interlor Brew. eries' for a period of 14 years. He joined the 54th: Battalion at Vernon in May, 1915, and he '| served" overseas with the Seventh Battalion, He was discharged at Vancouver in August, 1919, He 1s survived by two brothers, John of Sunshine Bay; Richard of Nelson, four sisters, Mrs. M. Ben- inger, Nelson; Mrs, E. Perry, Vic- torla; Mrs, J. Hornstra, Vancouver, and Mrs, M. Nixon, Eimatd: Ladies Softball Team Trounces Montrose 23-10 ‘The Castlegar Women's Soft- ball team really clicked Jast Thurs. day, when Ann Kasnikoff: pitched the girls to a 23-10 win here over Montrose. Losing pitcher was Jean Bte- wart while Castlegar'’s two home- Tuns were batted out by Carol Jett: rey and Gail Leitner. Mrs. Jeffrey got her homerun a with two on bases and a Ine drive over the head of the first baseman, In the following inning Gail. Leit~: ner came through with homer an when the bases were loated.~ ‘The. Castlegar women:":were |: coached by Josh Savoy and ‘man- _ THE = : "CASTLEGAR NEWS “Social Reporter ce FOR SHERBIKO- - SUBDIVISION. 21S Ms 1 ogow Kinnaird Social Notes ‘Mrs, J, Kaufman, Phone 5438 the home of Dr. and Mra, Ken Cal Mrs, N. Burak ls home from a|-vert. weekend fight to and’ from Cal- gary where she attended a reunfon has been her first-roinion ‘with her classmates and a memorable one, where there was considerable re- miniscing at a reunion ‘dinner held at the Linda Mae and later at cof. fee when the entire class visited The trip also included o visit with Mrs. Burak’s two sisters in Oalgary,. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Mc- Bean. and Mr, and Mra, R. T, Sharan, thelr femillea and: other relatives. ‘see Mr. ‘and Mra, Pete Soberlak have taken up residence at thelr new home at J16-4th Ave. Immediate ‘neighbors of, Rev. the home of Mrz. A, Moler to honor Mrs. Reside prior to her to her re- cent departure with her family for the east. The: ladies: presented her with a graduated cake plate in the Dogwiod pattern: as a farewell to- ken. Mra; N, Burak assisted in con- vening at'the coffee hour, » O. J, Wilson was hostess at the regular meeting ‘of the’ Trail x ccc Service: Centre Phone 5573 - Castleaird Plaga: Les Ternent; prop: Holiday time kee again, and you have- n’t serviced the car yet?: WHY ... ‘is it because you don’t know where to I 3 TEXACO est equipment; ‘Motor:“Tester, go? --, for.the finest | service, take it to & We:have a :full:line of ‘the’ world’s ‘fine the fi amous Sun Scope = Distributor.:'Tester;“etc.; ,| Bratch VON. recently, ‘A. prece- dence has been set: for the wine meeting to be held ‘at Mra, Wil- Wall are the former’a brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, John Wall and two daughtera' of Van- couver,’ eee Mr. and Mrs, George Richards as (on ane é jusiness plant. The inativution is also of in. ternational fame,. consisting of the factory, and Mrs, M. 8, Reside gathered, at | — lastrument Shop Wins Ist-Aid Award Cominco’s top first ald award the Blaylook Rose Bowl — was representing -the company’s inatru- ment’ shop ‘at. ‘Trail. The team’ of ®. E, Paul and, R. Paul was coa- ched by ‘0, J, Dabner. “Along with the Rose Bowl, the team and coach won ‘a one-week won this: year by a brother team]: Graduation exercises of ‘the St. Joseph’ Kindergarten consisted of the: ‘‘écholarly: assemblance of. a young group 'in caps and gowns re- ceiving. thelr first Kindergarten Holds Graduation Exercises: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 15,1961 were accompanied: by: Mra, R.” E. Goulet at the piano. A‘bouquet of flowers were pre- sented to the Sisters ot behalf of. TG sented by Rev, | Father E, Brophy in '.the, rp trip for ant thelr wives to either the Pacific National Exhibition ‘at Vancouver in August or to the Calgary Stam- pede in Calgary in July. ‘They have chosen to go to the Oalgary Stampede, ‘The instrument shop team com- peted against 11. other teams, This year. there were. alx teams from ‘Trail operations, three teams from Eimberley operations, and one team: each from Rtondel (Bluebell Mine), Salmo (HB Mine) and Yellowknife Tadanse machine shop cared team placed second and the Sullivan Mins ley) team was third. : school and cafeteria, altuated: on| | the outekirts of San Jose in color- ROBSON SOCIALS ful surroundings, several serea in scope, The subject’ of Mr. ‘Richards Mrs. A. K. Waldic, Phone 5921 Mr, and Mrs, -W. T.. waldte have returned home from a recent ‘trip. to Vancouver where they at- July where he will be in charge ‘of the servicing. The Richards: report lovely weather there, making for a pleasant tour of surrounding places of interest. They were: impressed by. the beautiful churches: and out- lying ns, &. contrast: to the .big. city: of San Francisco. They enfoyed: their trip tremendously ar_ riving homie oa ee weekend. tended their daughter's graduation. Miss Mary Evdokimoff, nurse- in-traitiing, ts visiting at the home ‘W. Eydokimoff.. .. Thanks goes out to the Robson Evening Group ‘for thelr splendid work in serving sandwiches, soup and ‘coffee to the “many workers of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P.| who helped on the dykes, (ete, at Soclety’ Hall on Sunday, s The tableau was formed at the close of an’ excellent program put forth by the 18 graduates under the capable direction of the Sisters of the Atonement, Rebecca Gre- gory portrayed Sister Superior standing at the left of the group- ing while “Rey. Father” was Billy Jankola, shown at the right, ‘Valedictorian was Kathy John- son. Jahn Chase as school secretary conducted the’ musical. graduation. A latge crowd of parents and felends watched an eye-catching production’. wherein each member of the.-class ; distinguished them- selves’ in the: performances of Play, Mother Goose picture book and the singing of nursery rhymes by timely : The program was‘opened with the .O Canada, eae bowed by: a wel- coming : address Gre- gory. Eight ilttle boys and girls performed ‘the dance, Little Part- ner and a playlet, “My Reumatis,” followed: by the Prench . minuet, Dance with the dolly was ‘given she Xathy. Johnson and Billy Jazik- ‘ Tho rhythm band conducted by John Chase, in its colorful coatum-: ing. played ‘Twinkle Twinkle, Croo- Jack Horner. ‘The young performers pre-| the ked Man, London Bridge and Little |. class b; Shute and Patricia Gaetting Oth. et members of the graduation class were Ricky Anderson, | Debbie Brownlle, Franklin Fodor, Patricia Gelaler, Rebecca Gregory, Elizabeth Guido, Gary Homintuk, Billy Jank— ola, Jamle Johnson, Kathy John- son, David Mulyk, Jacqueline Shu- tek, Wendy vacssen Patrick Goet- 9 auchamp, . Oheryl Gray, Cathy arnt and John Chase, Mira. I. Oslow, Phone 4189 Four young ladies all celebrated their birthdays in. the month of ended the Het with 20 questa. IBOB’S PAY'N TAKIT OPEN. MON. - FRI. 9 _AM, TILL 9 PM. GRAPE OR ORANGE DRINK 348 oz. tins Mr. Bob Jones visited at the home’ ‘of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Jones and, has.now left for A surprise baby shower. wes held at the home of Mrs, Alice Ka. nigan in honor of Mra, Polly Cher- noff'and Mrs, Dorothy Gtlendin- ning, There were 20. guests present. Games were enjoyed by all. with ith Bherblko.-A delicious lunch was of persons responsible for $200 wor- th of vandallsm at the Kinnaird Park the night of last Saturday- Sunday, One side of the booth at the park was smashed: while screens were torn and windows broken, One window frame was torn right out of the wall and the softball scoreboard was totally demolished, The fence by the bandstand was torn down ‘while the posts were uprooted. Tn addition to the $50 reward, a sign will be erected at the park closing the park to the public from 9 pm, - 7 aim, and ‘violators will be prosecuted ‘to the fullest extent of the law.” The ROMP have pro- mised to step up their patrols in, the area, OTHER DISTRICT SocIAL REPORTERS ARE: CASTLEGAR — MRS, H. JOHNSON, PHONE 8294 KINNAIRD: — MRS. J. KAUFMAN,: PHONE 5488 ROBSON — MRS, A, K. WALDIE, PHONE 5921 “DEER PARK — MRS. WILLIAMSON , RENATA.— MRS. M. ROHN KINNAIRD B.C, “FRESH rua Chicken | raeeans » QE NEW Potatoe PARKAY Margarine 2 lbs. WESTLAND ;* Ice Cream 1/2 gal. TANG 4 Salad Dressing « 32 02, san, 59c 10 LB. BAG . aged by Archie Stewart, The girls]: have a practice this. evening cal park, Z BIRTHS NYDAHL — To Mr."and Mrs. B. Nydahl, Castlegar,’ dune’) 9 +a: daughter... — To Mr. and Mrs, Fe ZADTSOFF Louis Zaitsoff, Robson, dune ie daughter, °. fg “INSURANGE For Afl Your : INSURANCE ‘AND _ REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 te ANDERSON | AGENCIES... and} play ‘a game on Monday at'the lo- i "LAT FOLD pas SUPER Rab = KING SIZE BOX 400's 4 PKGS. ne — REMEMBER: : Wher ever You ‘Go “Trust | TEXACO . Ea and we are proud to announce that ‘we: have’ one of the finest tune-up meni avail- able (Mr. Harry Roberts) formerly. of Dueck Motors of Vancouver. ae PHONE. FOR APPOINTMENT: Valuable — vee viS LOCAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS- ING TO-LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS?: smu g5: 5 feat ‘Here's what American Bank- ers ‘Magazine, a sublication * that represents a tradition- ally conservative ‘Profession, . has ito Say: - : “No: “business.” man’ ‘or wo- man in‘ any town ‘should ’al- _ low a newspaper to go to press. without his’ or her name being’ mentioned’: here'in its co! , “A stranger. ing .up.a newspaper should be able to tell what - business ,is ‘repre- sented in a town . ...it’s the best possible town: advertis- .oser, The man or-woman who. ‘does not advertise’ does .an’ ‘injustice. to.himself' or‘ her- : Self * and ‘definitely. ‘to the : town.” Jerry nee fac John Helsing ‘are vacationing in the southern US, Recent reports tell of their depar- ture from a visit to Las Vegas and of plans to be in-Los Angeles this week, Enroute they visited. Jerry's relatives in Salt Lake City, Utah, , Sympathy. is extended by the]: friends, of Mrs,’ J. Nixon whose bro> cl these fromthe ceseh oa tue: wees ter of detergents being dumped into running end, visiting her parents, Mr. jane th Unit at its next-mesting.: the cone Gastlogar to Ask WKHU to Look _ At Delorgenis ‘Castlegar will take up the mat- waters with the WK Heal_ Comm.” Apel rare health vited guests included, Mr. and Mra.|- Pete Magesgey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph |: ‘Truc; Mrs. Deptuck, “Mr.” and Mrs, vw, Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Archibald, Mr, and Mrs, K. Markle, Mr, and: Mrs, Jake. Hendricks,| Mr, and Mrs, Jim Leckie‘and Mrs. Is- . DEALER FOR HILLMAN Sunes COMMER CARS. || Commer small. Trucks and bis x Busses . also ‘i + INTERNATIONAL © LINE | ' . OF TRUCKS AND . ., STATIONWAGONS ROCK ISLAND. SERVICE .... Box 37, Trail. B.C. Phone 2844. [HAVE YOUR CAR. CHECK-| ED’ AT. THE SIGN ‘OF THE j|‘coinmentéd that. the ‘pollution .con-, by the: fall it will be Providing its celal. TV committee, told the Cham- ber that a company’ official had Castlogar..News that” he .was ape 3 re- sldents are phoning him with com- directed tothe Tv seule company, nok. to: him.) 3 :] achool papers in the Anglican Chur- of “September next, ceases pudlish- to Comm,” ‘George. Gaerne council's last mesting when’ Mr. Carr sug gested that the matter be taken up tion of Kootenay Municipalities. Village chairman N..T. Oglow: Pah beard , should: also «study the To. Have Four. Channels by. Fall in-Gar- Video estimates that Paul Oglow, chairman of a spe. ‘at the fall meeting: of the Associa-} Fine. served by the hostesses Mrs, Alice Kanigan and Mre. Polly ‘Travis. The guests of honor were cach - School. At , Show On. “All jae + Parents of: Kinnaird ‘and Dis- Mr, and’ iirs, Eddie Pondelick wit sre ‘reminded of the School| and daughter. motored to Oliver on. Att Show by grades 1 to 6 being| the -weekend to attend the wedding held .in the of Mri alster. School Gym. today from 3 to 4 p.m, , Mr, and Mrs, Nick Klapper. are and ‘from 7.30 to 8 pm. There will| now vealding in their new home. be special colored alides from Nel-| Mr, and Mrs,’ John Androsoff son. motored down to Spokane for the ‘The proceeds from the allver| weekend. fe collection will go to the PTA schol- Mr, and Mrs, John. Foreman arship fund to send one. grade & to| and daughter are a few ifleate, We welcoine into our neighbor- hood Constoblé.and Mrs. Ray Kos- tynskl, presented with a baby's gift. cert- 6 student to the Nelson School of avs in Mosse and will be re- eae ce By. PAVING & ~ INDUSTRIAL — DRIVEWAYS Free estimates given for ‘all types” of industriat or Private work regardless of size,:: - ALL work SUARANTEED! Cali 5925 or 1 Write Box 340 “with a view to Jmuroving snry. service in the area.” He said that the company plans to use a helicopter to speed a6 ‘work, “(This week Mr. Oglow told the plaints, about. TV .that. should be “ Inelioans to. Stop - Publishing Sunday - School Newspapers - After 41 years, weekly Sunday ch of, Canada will’ be’ discontinued as a basic. means of Ghristlan ed- ‘ucation, “During the last 10 yeata the in- creased use of work books and. a dated leaflets for Bunday cht school ‘cildren has gradually aed .the ‘Sunday school papers. on the ‘unnecessary” list. The good Iltera- ture now available for children in penries schools, and stores makes it unnecessary for the Church. to svide wales material for the For, ‘nee, ‘children who are iso- lated, a: paper will stl! be produced to. ‘their need. ' {And so the Angilcan Church, as jing four Sunday School papers: "WESTERN: PAVING LTD. Castleeety: B .C. “SPECIAL Now 4 f ~ ONLY 3 DAYS: LEFT FOR THESE © ~ Summertime Specials Picnic Cooler Reg. 7. 5. Badminton’ Sets «a players), Now 203.5. 25859 6 as : Beoct Repellant Cream, Reg. . caer S Shampoo, Reg. Blue Lined Envelopes 18e pkg. 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