CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 1, 1962 ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs, T. Sanford, Phone 365-5883 ‘Mrs, K. Robey and baby Hea- ther are staying with Mr. and Mrs, J, Raine for a few days before go- ing on to their new home in Grand Forks, ‘Mrs, J. Lenihan is a patient in the Castlegar hospital, Mrs, Hepher of Boswell is stay- ing with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J. Smith. Mr, and Mrs, J. Donald, Mrs, Ken. Wisson and Mrs. Rupert Wakefield of Maidstone, Sask, are visiting with Mrs, M, O, Hougen Hanson-Waterman Wed Rev, H. Pratt officiated at ao double-ring wedding service in the Kinnaird United Church on Jan. £7 when Gerald John Hangon, son of Mr, Andrew Hanson and Mrs, Ruth Nelson of Calgary, took as his bride, Judith Diane Waterman, doughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. B, Waterman of Kinnaird, + The quict was per- sleeves and a fullness of chiffon gathered at the back produced a bustle effect, Her chapel veil was of fine net held with a coronet of seed pearls, She carried a rouse of sweetheart roses. The bride’s only attendant was her sister, Miss Jean Waterman of formed at 8,30 in the afternoon in a lovely setting of daffodils tled with green ribbons, As organist, Mrs, J. E. Wallace of Castlegar pro- vided wedding music, Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the birde wore white chiffon over satin. Tho full ballerina skirt was appliqued with satin with the same applique design belng featured or the high neckline. Lily-point and with Mr. Hougen, who is a pat. tent in the Castlegar hospital, dressed in yellow floral chiffon with matehing shell hat trimmed with flowers, She wore a necklace of pearls, a gift of the bride, ond carried o bouquet of pink ‘mums, Mr. Glen Erleksen of Calgary was best man while the bride's ‘brother, Mr. Brian Waterman, ush- The ceremony was followed by ot the home of the Palm Dairies Lid. Quality Milk & Day Products Phone Frank Harvey: - at 365-5578 GOLDEN HORSESHOE RESTAURANT “tn The Castleaird Plaza ® Friday - Saturday - Sunday SPECIAL Old. Country ‘Style Home Made Liver Sausage with Sauerkraut $1.00 per plate bride's parents where the three tiered wedding cake, decorated by Mrs. R. Ball, was set between pink tapers on hokiers which were nest- led amid pink, yellow and blue Mowers, The table covering was of ecru lace, For the occasion, Mrs. Water- man chose o lace sheath dress of peacock blue with white accessor- ies and a allveréd, pink carnation corsage and ‘black shoes. The groom's mother wore 2 deep blue afternoon dress with black acces- sorles and white carnation corsage sprinkled with silver, ‘The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Mr. Ericksen who later read telegrams of congratulations reeclved from the couple's friends Oalgary, Mr, and Mrs, Hanson will re- side in Calgary, taking departure for that clty immediately after the reception. For travelling, the bride wore a wool sult of spruce green Rohson Group Mends Glothes and four visitors present, lathes were brought for mend- ing and parceling up for the Uni- tarian Service Committee, The booster prize donated by Mrs. Bel- beck was won ‘by Mrs, Worley. A very busy and enjoyable even- ing "was capped by delightful re- freshments, Mrs, Hubert was wel- comed as a new member, GASTLEGAR SOGIALS. Mrs, H. Johnson, Phone 365-8294 Mrs, G. Shepherd, who was vis. iting with Mr. and Mrs. Powell Smi_ bert in Vancouver for the past flve weeks, returned home Inst week. ‘Mrs, W. Easton was a weekend visitor In Nelson, Members of St. Alban’s WA at- tending s meoting in Trail Fridoy evening were Mrs, R. Donnan, Mrs, E, Herman and Mrs, J. Toogood, They heard an address by Miss subject of the World Councll of Churches. Lindsay Meets Hospital Board ‘West Kootenay Health officer, Dr, J. H. Lindsay, attended the meeting of the board of trustees of bring the board up to date on gov- the black with a corsage of yellow baby ‘mums. - operation of health centres on ear pital sites. a ‘Dr, Lindsay, the board reiterated ———————— Mrs. J. Kaufman, Phone 365-5488 from Calgary last Wednesday to ‘be, married from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Water- man on Saturday, “Miss Waterman was honored at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Nor- man ck. She occupied the chair of honor, which was streamed with pink and white, to receive gifts and best wishes from her many friends in Kinnaird. ‘The enjoyable social evening with the of corsages by Mrs, Fishwick to the bride-elect, her mother and grand- mother, Mrs. E. M, Taylor. Co-hostesses were Mrs. B. Rourke and Mrs, S, C. Muirhead. Miss Waterman was feted at two previous showers held in Cal- gary prior to her wedding last We cater for Bang and Weddi Phone 365-2291. Open 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. moCHUCK'S: KINNAIRD, B.C, an NDS SS: CHEESE, ee 2 Ihs., ..... 99c TIDE, King Size, ............. $1.25 MARGARINE, Beinor, ih, ........ 286 .Jand. Ms, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Fishwick attended the. wedding on Satur- day evening of Miss Sharon Wilk- inson to Mr. Loyde Viahovic of its view that space would be pro~ vided for the proposed Rotary heaith centre. elther in a second ‘building on the’ hospital site or in The location of the centre will ‘ween BOHIS, the Rotary Club and the hospital board. ‘ ‘The board decided, at its meet- ing, to apply to BOHTS for permis. sion to install a second boiler at the The Robson Ladles Evening | Group met at the home of Mrs, R. | im ©. Berham with 20 in attendance | Mary Rendell of Toronto on tiie | fj the Castlegar hospital last week to |) Following the discussion wits the proposed addition to the hospi- Miss dudy Waterman arrived | tar, . depend on a final agreement bet-|§ MILK 6 tins .. 99 Solo Margarine 2 Ibs., eee 49¢ BUTTER, lb., .. 59¢ —_ wh ohoee _ SIDE BACON, Swift's Empice, 1 Ib. pke., coon. 39 BOLOGNA by the piece, Ib, ...)......+--.+-. 29 -AYLMER FANCY ASSORTED SIZED PEAS, 5 iins, 89c CREAMED CORN, 5-89% ‘“AYLMER SOUP SPECIAL CHICKEN - MUSHROOM - BEEF etc., 2 tins . 37c TOMATO SOUP, 4 tine USES I OS Ae fuel supply will alszo te requested by. the board" for the: boiler. The present boiler at the hos~ pital is operating on a repair job and is subject to 1 breakdown at any time; The board learned that Dr. Gnass, a pathologist, has been en- gaged by the Trail hospital and his services will be available to the hos. pitals at Nelson, Castlegar and ‘Rossland, ‘The date for the annual gen- eral meeting of the hospital society has been set for the evening of March 7 in the United Church ‘basement hall, Two members of the hospital’s board of trustees will be elected by the society at the meet- ing. ibvale, . Wedding took place in Trail. Mrs, Donald Zanussi of Ross- land spent the weekend visiting Cst. Donald MeDonald. The McDonalds leave tomorrow for Kamloops where Cst, McDonald has been transferred, ‘Miss Trudine Fourt of Rossland spent the weekend with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Fourt. Of interest here is the news that Mr, and ‘Mrs, Beau Fourt of Penticton will be leaving at. the weekend Zor Vanccuver where Mr. ‘Fourt has been transferred with the Canadian Seared Bank of ‘Commerce, Mrs. Helen Renso Dies at Vancouver Funeral services were held In Vancouver on Jan. 24 for Mrs, He- in Mountain View Cemetery, Van- couver, son, Terry, and father, Steve Leb- edoff, and two brothers, John of Thrums and Pete of Nelson. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs, Nel- Me Maloff, of Brilliant. Legion ATG Welfare Jen Renso who passed away in Van- | @ couver General Hospital. Burial was | ‘Mrs. Renso is survived by her | i _NESTLE’S QUICK,’ 2s, ae MEAT PIES, Swanson’s 3 for ieee Nae $1.00 FRYING CHICKEN, cut up tray pac cach ...... 89c ORANGES Sik bes 73e SWEET MILK, 3 Ib. box 69c TV DINNERS, pkg, .69c Jello Pudding 3 pkgs., 29¢ PUREX TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls ............. 49 KLEENEX, Flat Fold 400’s 2 boxes ........... 49c JAVEX BLEACH, gallon ...... KING SIZE TIDE, box ............0..00.2. $1.25 Pek eed ye Be | nc nn | ARENA SCHEDULE ‘ Important Changes Due to Curling Bonspie! Figure Skating 4.30 - No Skating or Hockey on Friday, Saturday or Sunday Castlegar and District Projects Society ‘a Netioles Scare B.C. Telephone Snow Vehicles -Busily at Work © The BO. 5.30 Today Battle Over A British Columbia MP last week accused B.C, Hydro boss Dr, f snow. vehicles are working full time ‘throughout | the Interior of BO. this winter.’ Radio and ‘microwave main- tenance techniciins an snow track _ Plowing ~ through deep snow to reach company micro- EHS Central Trading B SS = wave relay stations atop some of (| British Columbia's more remote mountain peaks, ‘Trips ate made daily or twice weekly to Morrisey Ridge, Fernie; Moyie Mountain, Cranbrook; Thom. pson Mountain, Creston; Phoenix Mountain outside Grand Forks; Anarchist Mountain near’ Osoys Lost Horse Mountain at Hedley:, and Blackwall Mountain in the Hope-Princeton area. Every other day Mount Isintok Free Delivery EARLY AMERICAN Cake Mix haccried flavors. .. Oranges Sunkist, 5 tb. bag ... outside Summerland = and Green- stone Mountain near Kamloops, are visited, Often conditions prevent full -39¢ Hugh b, of entering the Columbia controveray, . H.W. Herridge (NDP-Kootenay West) sald in the Houso of Com- mons at Ottawa it\was improper for a “clyll servant” to voice ylews on sale of B.O, power to the U.S, In ‘Victoria, Keenleyside fired back, de‘snded his rights as ‘head of @ crown corporation and asked why Herridge | didn’t attack other crown corporation heads. Herridge devoted the bulk of his time in the throne speech de- bate to an attack on @ speech made ‘Deo, 16. Herridge and Keenleyside Power Speech “My friends tell me he (Keen- leyside, operates the best personal Publicity, bureau of any civil ser- vant in Canada,” he said. Ho criticized Keenleyalde for Placing the development of the Peace River ahead of the Columbia and for advocating the sale of downstream benefits to the United States. Keenleyside, in reply said, “As Mr, Herridge is a member of the federal Parllament, perhaps he CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 1, 1962 2 5 ee ee Tne | Hockey Schedule Minor Hockey Schedule Feb, 5-: Saturday, February Srd — - There will be no hockey practices Sat., Feb. 3 — The {ce ts being used by the Curling Club, Monday, February Sth — 6-7 No, 2-3 game. 7-8 No, 6-9 game, 815-915 No, 11-13 game. 9.16-10,15 No, .14-15 game, Tuesday, February 6th — 6-7 No.5 practice. 7-8 No. 10 practice. 8,15-9.15 No. 14 practice, 9.16-10,15 Wo. 16 practice. should be more with on public policy made (A condensation of Dr, Keen- loyside’a’ speech appeared in the Jan, 11 issue of the CasWegar News.) Berridge charged Keenleyalde with, distortion and he anid it was highly improper for 2 clvil servant, as he called Sinead to enter a political use being made of the and the final stage of the journey is then made on snowshoes. Sleep- ing facilities and rations -79CE by heads of crown corporations,” He referred, he said, to Dr, Andrew Stewart, governor of the Board of Broadcasters; GNR pre- sident Donald Gordon; J. A, Oul- met, Canadian Broadcasting Corp- oration general manager; Louls governor of the Bank ad print- ed and latributen thee Nanaimo. speech, = of Canada, and Trans-Canada SCOUn No Gimmicks, no Tape Attached ab-* solutely PREB fo eee ne If you make a CASH PURCHASE during our - 10 day. Discount Sale, Drop your sales bill in Discount Price $193.66 ~ DINETTE SUITES From $89.99 TABLE & 4 CHAIRS 36X48 EXT. to 60 in.| 25% Off Glassware Mirrors Plaques ‘Hassocks: Mag. Racks BAILEY’S Upholstery Special A Onceinra Lifetime Offer 2 Piece Chesterfield - « SUITE Standard Size | BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT SPUDS $2.99 SACI... | STEAKS 79c |b. KING SIZE TIDE $1.19 2 LB. TIN “STUART HOUSE™ ~ CHICKEM Raomar SOUP pkg. 39c DOG FOOD Il tins $1 48 OZ. APPLE JiHCE 3 tins $1 16 OZ. CATELLI SPAGHETTI 2 pkgs. 29c Completely recovered in a lovely fabric of “Antron” (Dupont Nylon Upholstery) ‘For Only..... $139.50 Horry, Hurry, don’t miss out on this tremendous offer.’ Mr. Fred. Bailey will-be at the Castlegar Store'this Friday so why not phone him at 365- 8222 for an appointment. ‘Nothing Down: - 12 Months to Pay BAILEY’S + Oglow ‘Block Phone 365-8222 FLOWERS your :choice 13c each, . our, Bonus Box with your name and phone number, and if we draw your name on Satur- day, February 10th at 5. p.m. you will get.a cash Refund of your full. purchase price. Easy: Terms on Large Purchases 10% Down Balance Up to 24 Months Pardman’s Furniture & Appliances. WELCOME : ! Phone.365-5240. Castlegar . CURLERS . YOUR HOME FURNISHING . CENTRE fl one BINGO BONUS PRIZES __ Jackpot $155.00 HALFTIME JACKPOT $25.00 Given away: each Bingo Night — COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 - A SiO ae so ce 8.00 P.M. : oe | | "Phone 365-3261 Kitchen: Chairs - O86 FOOD, Tops, (Olins ......... 99¢ Kitchen Stools_ BACON, side sliced, Ih, .........-59¢ BACON, hack sliced, Ih, ........ 89¢ PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ih. ....... 490 . VEAL RIB CHOPS, th, .../....... 69¢ _ BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ih, ........ 85¢ COOKED HAH, sliced Ib, ......... 99¢ Legion Hall = Snr mma 0010000080000 ‘AVACADOS 3 for 29c BABY FOODS 11 tins $1.00 See The Bonspiel |. Display of ' Prizes Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m: except Monday closed 12 noon. a We reserve the right: to limit Quantities eo