CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1958 6 ‘@ AAR, NA 7 THE NOTES = DISTRICT SOCIAL REPORTERS Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kauiman - 3227 Mrs. Johnson - 2673 Mrs. Williomson * Mrs, Warkentin Castlegar _ Kinnaird _ Rabson = Deer Park — Renata - Genelle — Mrs, Horan | ocnnSNTNE had arrived home safely after. ;Mr. Cantell gave a vote of Castlegar Happenings Mr. and Mrs, A, W, Harm: ston of 9th Ave. had a holiday guest for nearly two weeks, thelr son-In-law and daughter, and two sons, Garry and Gor- don of Sardis, B.C. While here they visited Mrs. A. Knudson and Mr. arid Mrs, W. Lister at South Slocan and Mr, and Mrs, Robert Harmston at Oasis, They Jeft Monday for home, Last Sunday being exchange of Parish Ministers of the West Kootenay, Rev. Edington of Willow Point held services in the Castlegar Parish, While Archdeacon Resker travelled to Nakusp also officiated at Fauq- ure and Edgewood. While in Na- kusp he was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. G. Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. W. Close of Trail spent the weekend at the home of the latter’s brother, Mr. Right Rev. 1, %. Ragg and Mrs. Ragg expect to arrive from Vancouver on Wednesday and while here they will make their home at the Twin Rivers Motel. Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Swysten and daughter of Calgary spent jast week visiting their many friends in the district. Archdeacon Resker received word that his sister, Mrs. Payne enjoying a three month visit in’ the district. Eight members of the Reb: ekah Lodge, Castlegar, travelled to Rossland last Saturday to at- tend the West Kootenay District Association Banquet and meet- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dalziel are attending the School Trustee meeting in Kelowna, Rev. H. R. Pratt took the service in the East Trail United Chureh on Sunday in the ab- sence of Rev. Stone who is at- tending the General Council in Toronto. Dr. E, Kendrick of Trail was the guest speaker at the United Church on Sunday, bringing his impression of the Christian Education from the World Con- vention In Tokio which He atten- ded in August. The Board of Stewards of the United Church met at the Grun- erud home, The meeting opened with the prayer by Rev. Pratt. The board gave a vote of thanks, to-L. Grunerud for the work he had done in painting the chureh, Plans are going forward for the organizing of an,every member canvas. It was decided to ask Presbytery when held in Nelson next month, to have the spring session in Castlegar, so they may have the church dedicated, thanks to Mr. and Mrs, Ellwood Grunerud for their assistance given the church treasury while he was away. days holiday in Spokane. Their daughter-in-law, Mrs, E. Conroy met them in Colville, Mr. and Mrs, T. B. Couch and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Harding and son Dale visited in Sopkane route to Renata where they spent the weekend. - HH, Farenholz of Nelson was a recent visitor to Deer Park, in-] Mr EF had a trip to Vancouver on a week's hollday with relatives. Mr. E, F ‘Genelle Notes for a few days, home Sunday evening. The Ladies’ Auxillary to the Canadian Legion Branch 170 held a very successful raffle of cro- chted wool afghan. The drawing took place on Saturday at the Fall Fair, when Larry Wanjoff of Robson drew the lucky ticket which was held by Mrs, N, F. Ogioff of Robson. Rab Sanial were served by Mrs. Gi and Mrs, MeMasters, Mesdames E, Sherbiko, N. Bradford, M. Grunerud, 0, Lightle, and Proud of the Cast- legar Pythian Sisters motored to Rossland on Tuesday evening as guests of the Rossland Chap- ter, and to meet the Grand Chief Mrs, Grace Osolin of Parksville, BC. Mrs, Osolin will be enter: tained by the Castlegar Chapter on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tweed speni the weekend visiting in the Spokane district. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith and Mrs. M, fier were among coffee Mr. and Mrs, Bill Godher and three children of Summer- land, spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Williamson, Those attending the Baker. Sahlstrom wedding on Saturday at Castlegar were: Mrs. G. Ste, Marie, Georgia and Phyllis, Mrs. H. Crockett, Roddy, Doreen and Irene, Mr, an@ Mrs, W. Graham, Mrs. E. Morett!, Mr. and Mrs. H, Velk, and Mr. and Mrs, Horan, 7,|and Mrs. K, M. Spence for a BIRTHS AVE — To and Mrs, Peter Cheveldave, BC, ub, old frlend¢ from on Tuesday. They were Mr. and Mrs, W. Thompson, on their way to the coast, Guest at the home of Mr. ten day visit were Mrs, Spence's brother and sisterin-law, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Shearer of Medford, Oregon, They left Fri. Mr, and Mrs. Burroughs have returned from their hollday ‘in Vancouver, Victorla and Spo- kane. Their stay in Victoria was somewhat disappointing, having aut ae ‘old on Thursday, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright, with Mrs. Wright being hostess, those serving were, Dr. Wright, Mr. Harry Evans and Mr. Erle McPhee. The proceeds of the coffee party are for the Women's Institute. There were 35 attended, “Mr, and Mrs, H. Dupas and family of Winnipeg, who were visiting in the district have left to return home. Mrs. W. T. Waldie motored to Vancouver, on Wednesday, last week, she was ‘accompanied by her Dawn, who will those Robinson ss He ‘in Spokane recently . . Mr. and Mrs. M. McLean of Moose Jaw, are business visit- ors in the Village this week. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Kerrleff are spending a holiday at Port Castlegar Village Commis- sfoner’s attending the Municipal Convention in Nanaimo this week are Mrs. S. Rysen, R. Maddocks and G. Pettitt. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Conroy remain in Vancouver to resume her studies at UBC. Mrs, Waldle returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J, Raine ac- companied by their daughter, Mildred, spent thelr vacation visiting coastal points. Mr. and Alberni and other coastal points,|Mrs. Raine returned Monday, Mildred remained ‘in Vancouver, where she will enter UBC, Deer Park Socials Miss Violet Wishart of Tor- onto was the recent guest of Mr. PORK AND BEANS, 15 0z., case of 24, ........... $2.99 * TOMATO SOUP, Gampbell’s, case of 24, ......... $2.99 BREAD, Siar Bakery, 2 for ..........--ccaceeene 33c GROUND BEEF, extra lean, Ih, ..........0..2.044 396 BEEF BLADE ROAST, Ib.,........ Trischuck’s returned Monday from a few and Mrs; A. W. Kent. Mrs. J. V. Briggeman of Trail, accompanied by her two sisters from Vancouver, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggeman, Mrs. A, Law has returned to her home here after a few days in the Castlegar and District Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Coleman of Langford, Vancouver Island, spent a few days at the home of their. brother and _sister-in- law, Mr, man. a Catalano of Trail spent the weekend on a hunting trip in the vicinity of Stanley Moun- tain, Other hunters over the weekend included Mr. P. Milan of Rossland and W. Briggeman of Master Craig Coleman has returned to his home at Syringa Creek after spending the past week with .his grandparents, Mr.. and Mrs. H. Coleman. . Weekend visitors ‘to Deer Park included Mr. and Mrs, K. Rigby, H, Merriefield, sons Jim and Albert, Mrs. M. Stover of Castlegar and others. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leslie of Nelson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. /C. T, Williamson, en ay The canner must take care of purchases and payroll before his puck is sold The former needs cash to finance operations ontit his crop is delivered -»»- SO both are borrowing from a bank When borrowing is sound business prac- tice, itis a simple, straightforward process to arrange a loan from a chartered bank. Every day, in every part of Canada, the chartered banks are Iending money to farmers, fishermen, producers, manufac- turers, processors and other commercial customers, large and small...to meet pay- Canadians. tolls, buy raw materials, market goods and meet a multitude of financial needs, “A bank manager is constantly on the look- out for opportunities to make such loans —that’s his job. Bank loans are an essential part of the process that provides the goods and services that make life better for all a Mrs. HL c Cole: q THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Kinnaird Korner Mrs. A. McLeod. with her TT the defeat of the Cast- legar Cubs in the first two ames with the Duncan Mayors and the Vancouver Pilsners, IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO CHANGE YOUR FURNACE. FOR THIS WINTER — BE WISE — MODERNIZE YOUR_ HEATING SYSTEM NOW — SEE US FOR PRICES AND INSTALLATION. CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY _cec @ daughter. DeBIASIO — To Mr, and Mrs. Bruna DeBlasic, Genelle, ‘T.T, Hospital daughter, TRUBETSKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trubetskoff, Sept. 10, a daughter. SAPRIKIN — To Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Sapritcin, Sept. 11, a son. PLOTNIKOFF — To Mr. Mrs. F. Plotnikoff, Sept. 13, a daughter, PARSENIUK —To Mr. and Mrs. W. Parseniuk, Sept. 14, a son. POPOFI) — To Mr. and Mrs. P. Popoff, Sept. 23, a son. SPECIALS FRI. “nce NABOB COFFEE, Ib. . . JAVEX BLEACH, 32 oz. bottle PACIFIC MILK, TUNA, Humbolt, 2 tins for .... 4X BREAD, 2 loaves for ....:. TOPS DOG FOOD, 4 tins for ........ KETCHUP, Camphell’s, 2 15 oz. bottles .... CRISCO, ib. pkt. oe LETTUCE, large firm heads, each .. . TOKAY GRAPES, 2 Ibs. for .......: tall tins, 2 for . BEEF STANDING RIB ROAST, Ib. SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. . . PORK LEG ROASTS, Shank end, Ib. SAT. POR KLEG ROASTS, Centre Cuts, Ib. Powe olin GBe COTTAGE ROLLS, half or whole, Ib. .......... 59c We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities Co-op Refail Sore 4th AVE. AND PINE ST. et PHONE 2681 | September 20, a ; : and ‘ | Chamber of Gommerce Changing. Constitution The first meeting of the fall season for the Castlegar and District Chomber of Commerce saw elections for two members to fill vacancles on the council, R. Fenner and R. Brown were elected. . Changes in. the Constitution came up for discussion to pro- vide for vacancies caused on will be discussed at the regular meeting In October. Jimmy Lamont, chalrman of Tourlst Committee gave a par- tial report on the operation of the Tourist Booth this summer and received the thanks of the Chamber for a job well done. He will report further at the next meeting. It was pointed out that the Robson Road at the ferry Is badly in need of some work to take out the rough spots. i council by members moving away or having to drop out. for one reason or another. This matter of the Chamber. R. Minnion and L, Lakeman were accepted into membership The West Kootenay Division Executive of the Canadian Giri Guides held their semi-annual meeting at Robson at the home of Mrs, H. Hyson, Divisional Commissioner. Four of the six District Commissioners were pre- sent, Mra. R. Jensen, Kootenay Lake, Mrs. L. McNaughton, East Trail, Mrs. H, Hutchinson, Trail- and Mrs, W. Fox of Competition is a Wonderful Thing Canada ts under free and so, Is the life insurance business. In fact, Canadians prize the guaranteed security of Life Insurance so highly that, in relation to national income, they lead the world in ownership of this valuable property. Competition in the life insur- To reach a wise decision they ance business assures the ut- are able to draw on the ee most benefit to Canadi . € and who buy this i Bpro- duct. They can choose, at will, from policies offered by over eighty companies in this country before signing on the dotted line. OVER. 7¥2 MILLION ly well-: Seated life insurance agents, Because of this good and use- ful service, Canadians are continuing to acquire more life insurance every year. OWN LUFE ‘OVER 80 COMPETING COMPANIES FROM THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA ber 12, Sharon Arlene, younger “brewed in ~ the Kootenays to Kootenay tastes”’ 9013 ‘This advertise t is not published or displayed by the Liquor ‘Control “Board ‘or by the Government of ‘British Columbia. Ci , also {wo members for the Division, Mrs. A. M. Rizzuto, Trainer and Camp Adviser and Mrs. H, Quain, Public Relations reporter, Mrs. Hyson opened the meet- ing with a prayer and the bus- iness at hand followed, In re- viewing the past season, it was noted that the West Kootenay Division ranked first in the Pro- vince in going over the top with donations ‘to the World Frriend- ship Fund. ‘ ‘With the full and successful | season in camping for both Brow- nies and Guides, the urgent need, for a permanent, centrally lo- cated campsite with swimming facilities became apparent. Our Guides are camping in ever-in- creasing numbers, * Activities throughout the Di- vision were many with a ‘Rally of the Lower Arrow Lakes Dis- trict held at Nakusp, Rossland and Castlegar Districts holding Brownie: Revels, nine Guide teams entered First Aid compet- itions and .participation in “Cen- tennial parades and special ev- . | ents, ete, Last seasdn also mark- ed the retirement of Mrs. C. W. Murray of South Slocan.Co- oper- ation of press and radio was most gratifying.. Visitore from the Un- ited States and Denmark covered the work of Packs and Companies throughout the Division. | Mrs. Hyson announced that” the new second class requiire- District Guide Commission Held: Meefing In Robson ments are now in effect and hop- ed that all Captains will take note, British C 's Rohekah Assembly of B.C. Met In Kinnaird © Mrs, W. F. Deroserles, pre- sident of the Rebekah assembly of British Columbia was honored guest at Kingarson Rebekah Lodge No. 75, when she paid her official visit to the officers bs. al ship is the second ere in Can- ada but with ever-indrdasing costs the membership fee hag ne- cessarlly been increased to $1.00 to meet these’ costs. Edgewood, in the Lower Arrow Lakes Dis- trict, has lorig been in need of a meeting place for the Brownies and Guides and is now building a hall where their activities can be carrled on, Trainjng for Gui- ders for both Brownies . and Guides was fully discussed. The need is most urgent and the handling of these sessions will be formulated promptly when re- ports are in from all Districts as to how many ‘raining sessions are required, Requirements for Campers badges and Gold Cord challenges were discussed, All Commissioners of the Province twill.be holding a meeting in the Okanagan early in October. It is noted with regret that several of the members lost 4 pareht during the summer, in- cluding Mrs. Hyson whose mo- ther passed away in August, Mrs. Fox her ag ind In the afternoon, Mrs. Der- oserles was guest of honor at a tea held at the home of Mrs. Anne Gordon of Kinnaird, giving the members an opportunity of meeting the president. A delicious pot luck supper was held at the St. Alban’s Parish Hall, prior to the meeting Visitors from Trail and Nel- son Lodges were welcomed and distinguished visitors besides Mrs, Deroserles were Mrs. W. Watson of Trail, Worthy Grand Master of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of B.C, Mrs, E. Shaw of New Westminster, treasurer of the Rebekah Assembly’ of B.C, Mrs, S, McLellan of .Nelson, In- side Guardian of the Rebekah Assembly of B.C, Mrs. Carol Hill, D.D.P. of Adinah, No. 8 of Trail, Mrs. F. Perrasso, D.D.P, of Queen City, No 16 of Nelson, ||} Mrs. Anne Gordon D.D.P. of Kingarson, No. 75, Castlegar. A soclal evening was enjoy- the District C of Castle- » when gar. Out of consideration for Mrs, Fox's health, her resignation was served by the host- ess lodge. accepted but with Mrs. Fox is a devoted Guide and has many years of service to her credit both in Canada and in England, Mrs, Hyson reported how much has been accomplished and as the new season opens the West Kootenay Division will endeav- our to carry out to the best of its ability the requirements of the Canadian Girl Guide Movement, The meeting adjourned and a pot luck supper was enjoyed. WEDDING TAYLOR — DALE At a ceremony held in St. Albans Anlican Church at 6 o’- clock on Friday evening Septem- daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. John P. Taylor was -united in mar- riage to Edward Norman Dale, only son of Mrs,; J: Wilson of Trail. Archdeacon B. A. Resker officiated and Mrs.:F. A. Hos- tetter was organist. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion by members of The Evening’ Guild. Given in by her Mrs. G. Fowler. and served to the guests by Miss..Rose Will- jams and Miss Ann Reed. ‘The brides’ grandmother, Mrs, R. J. Rigby and Mrs. W. Thom, Sr. of, Trail presided at the urns. : i Mr. W. H. Reed read tele- grams from out of town friends and proposed a toast to. his niece which was, responded to. by. the groom. For her dauighter's wedding, Mrs. Taylor wore a, gold brocade sheath dress with black access- ories and Mrs. Wilson wore a blue dress .with black and white accessories. Both mothers - wore father the bride wore an ivory brocaded sheath dress with blue feathered head band and match- of white The young couple have ta- ken up residence at 1517 Third Ave. in Trail. Sweaters FOR, WINTER in all the latest styles and colours : Get _ Yours where prices are consistently CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1955. LOW That's At LEITNERS ing gloves and pink corsage. For something old, she wore a family heirloom bracelet of engraved silver. She was attended by her sis- ter, Mrs. W. W. Thom who chose a blue brocade dress with pink accessories and corsage. . Best’ man was Mr. W. W. Thom and the brides brother, Michael Taylor ushered the guests. At a reception held at the home of the brides uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Reed, a buffet supper was served. Vas- es of fall flowers and wedding bells decorated the rooms. The table was covered by a white erocheted cloth over damask Hn- en and centered with a low bowl of yellow and white mums and flanked by tapers in’silver can- dleabra. The wedding cake set in white tulle sprinkled with tiny rosebuds was placed on the tea wagon and after the first cut by the bride and groom was cut by TT WINDOW SCREENS " poors CABINET MAKING e GLASS ANY WEIGHT AND SIZE at the _GASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR PHONE 3211 Canoda's Second CTA FREE INSTALLATION— LOW MONTHLY COST. CALL OUR BUSINESS OFFICE. £ BRI TISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPAN' y Largest Telephone System” — esas HEAVY SMOKED JOWLS, lb., .. . 3 UKRANIAN. 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