Ao THURSDAY; OCTOBER 14,:1954~ When two mutual al dmiers, 3 Barbara Anne Scott and ‘Mari Bell met in Toronto, they found they 2 had a lot to tell eachio other. yet who was catapulted to:fame. by her: con- ‘Tm glad I went back to sch Eas won. world acetsisa t mee ee A. Peranzixin Passes: At Castiegar Home. Funeral services were held at . the Russian Community Hall in Castl A resident of Castlegar for the past 17 years, he came to Cara-| + da 52 ‘years ago and is survived|§ by his wife, a daughter and three|” sons. Interment was at the But liant cemetery. | BIRTHDAY: PARTY HELD FOR SEVEN YEAR OLD rs ‘Yen’ little friends gathered at the home of. Barbara Fowley re-, cently onthe occasion of: her *?/ seventh birthday. The afternoon was Spent in playing games and coloring: pic- tures, concluding, with a peanut seramble on’ the lawn.” ” ‘Refreshments served at - the close. of the party were highlight- ‘ed by ‘a birthday cake decorated with white icing and Pink | can can- dies.-) * Mrs. Fowler. was assisted ‘in “VANCOUVER the young guests by Mrs. |+ E. Worley,” Gallo Infant. : Baptized Sunday —' Mrs. : Mike Gallo. received — the Sacrament; of: Baptism - at | St Rita’s ‘Church;: Castlegar, Sunday, | oficiated at ‘the: ceremony. | The infant received the names W. A> To the Gastlegar ‘United Chi h Fall Sewing , “10° g.m:; in the Church ¢ be each Hall. Pot Luck - Iunch, ts‘ welcome. A The Local th Anyone } interested in helping - to “the ‘ C: Girt Guides’ ’. and Brownies will hold ‘their Annual 'Tea~and-Bake_; Sale October 16th, 3 to 5, at the’ Parish Hall, ‘suns; ies. ett. Plioner:, The infant daughter of Mr. and 3 U.S.A.» is visiting’ ‘at ‘the home f ‘her’ son-in-law and‘ daugh- ter, Dr. and‘ Mrs, C.'S.. Fowler, , On her ‘trip, to- Canada, during Mrs, Goulet’s parents, Mus aud Mrs. 'S. H. Folrweater s¢ Of New]. ‘Westminister. FROM SEORANE = Weekend visitors at the home of Mr, ‘and Mrs.'M. Gallo: were) Mr.\.and Mrs. Ted Poirier . of Spokane ". Washington, S e : TO COAST — Mr, and Mrs, °L. E, /Langpap" and family. left Monday: to take up the 2: she was. met: by Dr. and. Mrsy; Fowler in: “Spo kane... 5 ‘ f RSARY; ns and ‘Mrs. ‘A. ‘Ghetti cele- brated their 33 rd wedding an- niversary on Tuesday, Oct. 12. eee RCAF. TOUR —., Bert. Martin Wie World. Topic Al Second Rie tie Dame Public Lecture ‘NELSON .— ‘omer: ‘and ; His World” is the, title of the second of the: current, ‘Notre Dame .Col- lege Lecture "Series" . ‘on - the world’s great epic ‘poems, sche- duled for (next Friday evening, October 16, John F. Reidy, S.J. M.A. - associate professor of clas- sics ‘at Gonzaga University, will be ‘the .speaker. : Professor Reidy brings: a wide educational.’ background ‘to. topic. A native of Missoula, Mon-| tana, “he received -the’degree of Master of Arts in’ philosophy from Gonzaga University in 1938. He then: went’ on to’ earn an- other. Master's degree, in Greek, at St. Louis, University, \consi- dered : to have one of the out- di of classi in ‘America., He! taught Greek. at” the junior liberal . arts ‘college for the training of young ‘Jesuits at Sheridan, ‘Oregon,"* for. six years, - - The subject-matter of “his! talle will center around the Iliad ‘and thé Odyssey, the two great Greek classic ‘epics ‘which’ narrate‘ ‘the story of. Helen of Troy::and the” wanderings of the hero ‘Ulysses, He. will'discuss how Homer, ‘the blind: poet’ of’: ancient Greece, not -only “had: \a "profound < in-~ fluence : on Greek-‘literature ‘but ~ also’ set ‘the pattern for ‘all ‘sub- sequent epic poetry in’ Western « -his| culture. ; The ‘lecture’ will be held * in” the assembly hall at Notre Dame College, Tenth and Fell ‘Streets in’ the Fairview ‘district of: Nel- son. It will begin at 9:16::and last until’ 9:30. The lecture’ series is*a' free “public ‘sérvice ‘presen- tation of ‘Notre Dame: College. leaves today for L and a two. week recruiting tour for the RCAF, 1 eee E FROM VANV. — Mr. Don West jn: Vancouver where. Mr. Lang- ~ pap’ has. been named © to™ 'the| post of CPA manager at’. the ‘Vancouver, ps é WEEKEND VISIT — Visiting. for the weekend’ at, the home of Mr: and Mrs, L. V. 7 Comppell were Mrs. C: of is visiting the home of his parents “Mr. and Mrs, R.A. D. West, for industry“ in. the Castlegar Door Park: Socials Sh BADMINTON — ‘GYMNASIUM WED. EVENINGS, Le, _ FOR INFORMATON PHONE ROBIN PINCOTT AT 3440 : Mr, and Mrs, Ivo Arduini ‘of Kamloops and Mrs, Campbell's sister and: brother-in-law, Mr, ‘and Mrs. J. Campbell of Kel- FROM CONVENTION. - “Mr. L. ye fampbet returned Sunday ROSSLAND WEEKEND — Mr. and Mrs. L. Taylor and on Randy “spent: the Rossland visiting relatives, of “the BC, ‘Division ‘af. the - Weel fssociation, at. ‘Vancouver. HUNTING TEP — Dr. A.D. Johnson and R. A; D. West “leave tomorrow on a hunting Sp fe, Brooks, SPOKANE WEEKEND —. Mr.’ and Mrs. H. Pitts and daughter, Doreen ‘Spent the “holiday ! ‘weekend. it in Spolsane. : 2 “\r0 ‘SLOCAN cry — Mrs; Cc. Brodman and ‘son Rene. spent FROM KIMBERLEY — at’ anal Mrs, I, Conroy and family’ of Kimberley were Friday’ visi- brother-in-law’ and _ sister, a ind Mrs. Bi Gallo, FROM BEAVERDELL — Mr. and * turday tors at the: home of the for- mer’s: brother-in-law and _ sis-| ter, -Mr. ant Mrs. M. Gallo, . FROM. NELSON 2 Mrs, M. Swi-|, hart of ° Nelson;was °a visitor] and daughter Mr. and. Mrs. W, FROM PENN. — Mrs: John: A:| i: LeBar ‘of “Stroudsburg; Penn., Fe | afternoon. Rev. Father E.-Brophy} .. s a tor to Deer; Park.-Mr, Bates taught'at the elementary school here, | several years ago, > the holiday. weekend at Slocan|: tors at the home of the latter’s|" at'the home of‘ her son-in-law]; E mecreisht during ‘the week- end ‘visit’ with their * canes Mrs. M, ‘Flyan.’ at ae 7 i a e. s = FROM, VANCOUVER — ‘and Mr, ‘Nick. Plotnicove of. ‘Van- couver. were weekend visitors, at the home. of | the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Plot- nikoff. ; o wf fe! FROM KIMBERLEY. — Mr, ; andl Mrs. Gordon: Tench -, of Kim- berley’.were’ visitors “at: the ‘ome of: the: fotmer’s:. grand- dng. the: ROM ni “1 ‘mother, Mrs, D. Gavrilik:’ dur- ‘ qveekend visitors ‘at the: home ~of ‘Mr. and Mrs.- A. Smecher were. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ‘and: Mrs. A Nix: on of J. caw Wee Vancouver: Gal Mr. ‘Joseph ‘Schriell, son ‘of Mrs, }Sehnett and the, late, ‘John Sctinell COMPARE!» “COFFEE, Nalio3 : ino Tent iced “Ll logan. is nplnyed ‘at the‘ ‘Trait Volunteer Fire’ and is -a member of the Castlegar | Department. ' | PErsODEAT ECONOMY a tes, of Kinnaird, Wal aitecene at? ‘ EN ROUTE TO RENATA — Mr.|‘ Pp :-your farifly ‘at lowest net cost. Consult. The Mutual « of Canada reprerenteye in your co munity Jodey: Mi UTUAL i LFE| “of. CANADA 1. Esloblished 1869 *THURSDAY;,. OCTOBER: 14,21954 '. 4 Funeral. services were ‘held yesterday afternoon from ‘St, Al- ‘ban’s Anglican Church in Cast-| Funeral Riles Hold Here Yesterday: For. o “Angee Filssion ‘worker, iiss 8 i. Bariee. four years ‘she was a member of, the staff’ at the’ Anglican’ Indian Residential School * at Gleechen, Jegar for, Miss Marjorie’ Barlee,| Alta. ‘enegetic’ missionary worker ‘in B.C.. and Alberta for the ‘past ‘20 years,.who passed . “AWAY, Sun- ‘Trail, 'Tadanac day evening®:in'; cionpital following a lengthy, ill- i three district clergymen ‘oftin- ted at :the: services.”. They were > “Archdeacon B;'A. Resker of Cast- ‘.) legar; Canon W." H. Silverwood “| of Nelson. and: Rev. J. Rogers of * Pall-bearers were A, Hesketh, | | He H. Killough,; J.-C, Killough, R. Killough,, Robin, Pincott, ana Paul. Walker. ,’-Intermen! She‘ is survive by two istep ‘3; Mrs, Tannis ‘Killough of, Cast- lJegar and Mrs, Joyce Mackenzie of*Grand Forks; and a‘ brother, Fred G. Barlee’ of Pelowna: Cancer Forum -@..Do. ‘more ‘women than men: die ‘from’ cancer? *: aS ‘A.No, | Figures provided ‘by ; "| the: Domi: , Bureau : of ' Vital’ y ymns were sung. by the], choir and congregation '— “Abide With Me” arid “Peace Perfect _ Peace.” Among the ‘large congrega- tion: were. Miss Barlee's brother, F. G, Barlee of Kelowna, and a sister, Mrs, J. M. of Statistics ‘are ‘as follows: Reported Deaths In Canada Total 1947) 55 8 z 15,615] | 1949° aK 16,256 1949 © : 16,731 1950 *....° 8,745 ' 8,163 - 16,898 -Q@:'Can the. spread. of cancer |’ b Grand: Forks): 05" “Born’ in Laietield, ont. ‘Miss Barlee’- came. with her t AL At ‘ines it can. Certain to British Columbia in 1903, The family. settled in Grand‘ Forks in. 1805 | where: Miss. Barlee ' re- ceived her ‘~In ,.1934 from the standpoint. “of: cure,’ may be! controlled :. temporarily": by :radi- ation’ treatment. : Sooner | cor later) -o fi li Wom- ,. these. g she an’s Training College.at ‘Victoria and. for the past 220; years was = She = spent, ‘ Galan Mee Se ‘Manitoba; and Alert -Bay,.: BC. with of. the e Anglican Suny Schoo! Mis- si B.C. For’ the Asst! d ‘to further: treatment. a - When “he ‘ first : smallmoi Anderson, thought’ he‘had hooked a turtle. Fishing: t. Kinmount North; Tonawanda, N-Y.,: tcok 20 ‘minutes: to: lan Cansdian record, 24 Inches lo) in welght. The. world; record is: 11 SEASON’ saw. ar SHREDDED WHEAT UM sour, Campbell's ; Vegetable | Wayne” Bailey *for~ Athletes -.and regular’ ‘Scouting’ the summer, holidays. - During the holidays, ‘ camps ‘were held at: Sullivan Lake, and Deer Park for Scouts: ‘and: ‘at: Blue- eek: and: reeds: Water! Safety,’ § ij minute’ color. film on a safety while tionists were; Wayne Harvick and Th fit yomiene Pack un- a ip Loyd Grou- 0 tings ¢ longing «to lodges: and!» “service clubs ‘that they ‘have. no*time|* : _ serwice. ~ for-any Decorative 3 éme presented to -Alan.° Bites and ‘Bill «Thomas, °: Swimmers,.:: Also James" Killough : “passed -his ‘Ten- derpad * tests ‘and “was invested| PLANIDEN: Peter. Dianidens ‘Crescent Valley, Kootenay- Lake General: Hosph: 5, To “Mr. :and": Mrs, Edward thes, ‘Robson, *.at ‘Koot- enay “Lake General lospital, Oct.