“CASTLEGAR NEWS, , enursaay,’ syuiy 2 2c lesa” ~~ FOR SALE 16-foot cabin crujsor aes For viewing call at 61 Columbia, Saturday and Sunday, oe tar tranaportation car, Pons 865-4564, ine ‘oF PS oaF dream homo or invont- ment. the Castle-Bar Subdivision of- fers beautiful lots at fair prices — contact Oglow Bros, a 601:Columbia Ven Phy 7202 or drive around ‘and_seo for yourself, tin-27 Lots_in Blueberry Creek. Ph. 305-2267, I, P, Schulte, 3a Fridge, Ph, 365-5088, Strawberries by the bucket. De- iverica Monday and Thursday, Ph. 05-2827 mornings or evenings, One Rider Lawn Mower, .com- pietely reconditionat $160.00. Apply Waldle Service Centre. Bie Mercury plek-up, Ph, 365- Fiah aquarium with approx, 20 tropical fish, 16" X 10" X 8", Light Included, $15, Ph, 865-8194, Jersey cow. Sam Soukero! o3 te, 326 FOR SALE LA FOR RENT NDIS Tdeat lots for split love! homes. .| Centrally located, reasonably priced, Ph, 965-5440 or 305-5200, tin-3 ‘Business buliding on Front St. Low price. ar Building Sup- ply. Ph, 805-8284. 218 HOMES FOR SALE 2-bedroom houso, large lot, fruit trees,’ gas heat. Ph, 905-5934 otter 4.30, 327 ‘S-bedroom Rome: in: Robeon. Rea- sonable terms, Ph, New oT ae “on, 3a 6521, 827 ‘Small house. 199-10th Avenuo. Ph, 365-4726, 37 EQUA ARFAITO ree! 1983 halt-ton panel. Overhautcd moter, good tires. Ph. ‘365-3461, 328 ‘McClary gas stove and garbage burner, combinatlon, Dining room ta- ble and four chairs. Bedroom’ suite — double bed, vanity and high-boy, pee tools, Boys’: bike, Ph. 385- “~~ 1952" Pontiac, 5022, 1956 Pontiac station wagon, Ph. ‘2-door. Ph, 365- Castlegar Revenue Property FOR SALE” ‘This is compictely rented. Tenants way near theatre ‘with ample park- ing. Newly-renovated Inside’ while exterior has just been painted. Good return on your money right from the start. Apply ‘at CASTLEGAR NEWS tfn-23 ———————————— TTT. Hay to.be cut and taken away, Box 562 or 582 - 4th Ave. 826 ‘Houseboat cruiser, 26 ft, sleeps quick: sale at ‘$3,500 wi board. Includes propane stove, head. Cage crew or family boat, Write “490M, Castlegar News. 825 Sanaa in Robson on corner lot — good location — reasonable price, | P cash or terms, apply box 552, Cas- tlegar. 825 For your Watkins products. Ph. 365-5812 or call at 104-4th Avenue, Castlegar. 3825. Medium-sized _motfat 4-burner gos range, 6 months old, $150. ‘Trall_868-8595, 1886 Ariel, 500 Twin, Needs parts, . Also 303 Fille, $15. Ph. 365-5503. Fralt sealers, “itchen ‘sink, one two-burner. coat olf camping stove, Sheep. Ph. 8102. 325 ta in new Spam ‘Kinnaird. Good” View, good. drainage. reemas Ph,. 365-5158, Lots In Crest View nr Kinnaird, Mrs, Kuryluk, Ph. 365-8232 HOMES (over - 60 models) ‘A fine serles of manutactured-homes for Owner Bullders — Contractors -— Speculators, — By Exclusive Appointment — ANDERSON AGENCIES. Real Estate Brokers call i 365-8441 * 965-9276 John Hipwell 805-7514 ENA TT house, rumpus room and basement, corner lot. 100 X 150. 3 A Ave. basin | Ph, 365-5189, tin-27 ‘oom house in Dumont Sub- 884, 827 . bedi division. Ph. 365-5! Satisfied . Customers Buyer and Seller must be satisfied! We have @ house for you, Priced from $6500 to $22000. We invite your inquiries MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. HONE: Office 365-4341 Mesidenco S65-B117 Kinnaird jw S-bedroom home in Castle- gar, Nralnut cupboards, double plum- bing, revenue suite in basement, h. 365-7484 “Ph. | garden and fruit trees. PI 325 evenings, even e Beautiful new 3 bedroom house. Close to echoots, churches and shop- ping’ centre, Reasonably pee a See. Jand park, Ph, Grand Forks ee ~Castleatra Plazn} bedroom Toure ar “Wise 3 room upstairs apart: ment, Ph, 368-6731, Sat NOTICES Two students whl do-odd Jobs in a, Ph, 365-6101, 827 2 bedronm house, Ph, 965-5150 or call at 804 Sth_and Juniper, _ 537 Fe ann ee amen Furnished suite for July and Auge ust. Ph, SCS-5170,_ ‘s"room home at ferryy, Robson aide, Ph, 368-4761, Two bedroom heated and faite ed upstalra ‘apartment. One bedroom furnished and heated basement ap: ee Avatlable immediately, Ph. 5 +2773. wha ‘One-bedroom basement Ready in two weeks, Light and “heat Included, Ph, 365-5722, tte. | Begins Septe: pei Liles lla a ES ALCOHOLICS: ANONYMOUB: hee) i 326 ]-303 Castlegar, __ Houuo tratier. Ph. ‘365-5020, a h a ‘Public Library will be closed from July 1st to 20th In- clusive, opening July 21st, Tuesdays 7-9 pm, ‘and cach Tucaday until Sept. 8th whon regular hours, silt resume, WIL tutor elementary, TBveis 7 365-5494, peice lads U-Phone Answering Service will do your office work and Metings for: you, Ph, enings, pal Trail Business College. New Term | ° mber B, 10-18 ‘908 Castlogas sia this ena Mine Deadline for classified ads is fa multe, PI 05-81! Sat Ned heated suite, 801 - ath Ave. Castlegar. Ph, 365-5156, ‘One bedroom furnished et ee ee + Sth’ Avenue, Kinnaird, Ph. tin-20 Epa furnished basement suite, 2-bedroom furnished duplex, both In Kinnaird. Ph, 365-3: anal Bie a Furnished 1 bedroom house, Also furnished 2 bedroom house. Ph, ae Be Furnished apartment on 6th Ave, for bachelor, Ph. 365-5901, 325 as x 8 Kit” Trailer to sell; Rong: or Trade. Herman, Cedar Great. Motel. 325, Riverview apartment — 2 bed- rooms, unfurnished, private entrance, no children. Ph, 3 825 me bedroom arated puiter downtown Castlegar. Ph. Fully furnished 2 bedroom’ du- plex unit, $85 per mo, One mile out from ferry, Ph, 365-5500. ttn-3 ‘Sleeping rooms. Ph. 865-5265 ev- cninge. tine. Tropm furnished suite, Mecrelant Apte, Ph, 365-9781. _tf WANTED Want a tricyele with 20 inch wheel. Ph, 365-8328, Carpenter to build carport. Ph. 965-5519, 226 Want to ‘buy Carpet aultable for rumpus. room,.Ph, 965-3711, Mrs. Chuck Thring. 826 Want modern house, Z bedroom. willing to pay $100 per month. Re- ferences If required. Write Box 4007, Castlegar _Newa, TTAnyone with “Tard tor sate 1 olen Ph, 365-5637. 325 Spot cash for used furniture, antiques, colns, ola gold, guns and . Home Furniture and Ph, 352-6531, 419° Hall sy HELP WANTED Experienced Mechanic to handle lubrication, tune up, hoist work etc. in new Castlegar garage — apply with full detalls as to previous ex- perience to box 490Z, Castlegar News, “Applications will be received up to 5 pm. July 7th for the posl- tlon of summer.help.in the Castle- gar Village, Office, Please state experience. J. Logelin, Clerk. - A set of keys‘in Kinnaird Du- -mont subdivision, Owner may have by applying at Castlegar News and payng for this ad, Sat ~—Chiia's” glasses Tound, in_Caitle- gar. Pink plastic frames with Diack wire ear frames. Owner may cl LOST One grad sweater, brown. Ph. or 365-3961. at News by paying for this ad. Bat 4@—5 month old Alsatian pup. on Christina Lake Highway. Owner may have by Identifying dog and paying 365-8373. for this ad. Ph, 365-8929. noon prior to the ‘day |: ceen tfn-17 |: of igsuc, ENGAGEMENT | Mr.‘and: Mra, P. Evdakimort ‘of Robson wish ‘to announce the engago- ment of ‘thelr daughter Mary to Mr. Peter Hoodicoft, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wiltam. Hoodicoftt. of Castlegar. The wedding wil take place July 28, ‘Mr. and Mra, John Dvorak wish’ m1 youngest: daughter, to. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Brown of Nelson, |. The wedding’ to take place in St, paid! Anglican Church, August 8. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA J(CHANGE ..OF,.NAME ACT" (Section | 6) fa Ss Notico of Anpliention for Chango of ‘NOTICE, tes hereby, given that an application’ will be made to the change mi my 19] provisions ofthe “Change of Name. Act," by me:— Harry John Planidin -43 | of Robson, in the Province of British. eaten as followsa:— change my name from Harry Jon Planidin fo Larry Cecil Tomilin. ty wife's name from Lucy Plant. din to ards ieee “ROUNDING 'EM UP. but no one knows how to do it better than these : full-fledged They performed at Royal Windsor Horse Show in England, . and here show how to cut off bull calf from heading into wide open spaces. Cutting Horse Assoclation, It takes skill to round up wayward: cattle on the Canadian ranges, members. of the Canadian: ~ ‘Deer Park Socials - Building Supalles i “OGLOW. BROS. +4 & Supply Co. Ltd. MRS, &- a WILLIAMSON. "Mr.and Mrs.'Gerald Wires | ana daughter Sylvia of ‘Canby, Oregon, have arrived to spend| O. a few days holiday with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. : _ Mr. and Mrs, W. Kenworthy and the former's sister, Mrs. J. Thomas, arrived from Liverpool, England, to spend a hollday at the home of Mr. and Mrs,’ H, Mottershead. Mrs, ‘Sylvia. O'Brian | and Mrs. McLean have ‘returned to their homes! t in Vancouver’ eee e My name (a) rom peta | Kim planta to Natalle Kim Tom! Dated this ‘2nd ¢ dag of June, A.D. 1964, Harry’ John Planidin, ‘LEGAL Application for 5 Water Licence ‘ WATER At : (Section ay “We, Peter N, and John N. Voykin, George’ a Delkoff, Sam A,’ Popott, and Nick M,: Verigin of Box 608, Castlegar, B.C, hereby apply to the Comptroller ;of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water out of unnamed apring which flows west to east and discharges into Norms Creek and give notice of my Speliee tion to all persons affect The point’of diversion “willbe located at 3,000 feet N.W. from SE. corner of Lot ‘The quantity: ot pet to be di- ea is 5,000 purpose for" ich the water. will te used is dom land on aynich the water will e “used is Lots 38, 89, 40, 41, ant 1, Pass Creek south and Pass Creek North. of this application was posted at the proposed polnt of diver- sion and'on the land where the wa- ter ig to be used on the 19th day of May, 1964 and two copies were filed in the. office. of, the Water: Recorder at Nelson, Bi Objections to this application may be fited with the sald Water Record- or with the' Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Vic- torla, B.C, within thirty days of the date of first publication of the appll- cation, Firat Date of publication: — July 2,:1964, — By George, S, Deikott, Agent. < 227 ; iii ni Tce ATcTcTCo ccc - Your Merchants Are Your Own Neighbors 4s mighty nice to know that the: merchant you deal with is probably one of your own noi- ghbors. You feel you can trust him and he is eager to maintain that trust, He is anxious to please you in a personal. way. — to. give you quality products at the lowest possible price. “Yes,” you'll say, ‘it really does pay to’ shop here at home!’ ps SAVE TIME! SAVE ENERGY! SAVE MONEY! SHOP YOUR HOMETOWN STORES! CASTLEGAR NEWS _ guests of Mrs. G. Briggeman, Mrs. M. Rasmussen’ of Ev- ans,” Wash., and Mrs. J. Pazurik of ‘Trail were among the week- end visitors to Deer Park. Miss. Carol Ann’ Wills’ of Vancouver was a recent guest at the Joeal Youth Hostel, en- a route to B: Mr. ‘and. Mrs, David: Burr and infant daughter of Kinnaird were Sunday visitors te Deer ar] Mrs, E. Jamieson, Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Kasakoff, all tf Robson, spent Sunday afternoon zt Mrs. Jamieson's former home ere. Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs, Arnold Van- ness of Rossland and ‘Mr. and uae Stan Saunders. of Trail are ending a four-day camping and fishing holiday at Deer Park. After fishing. for a few hours after arrival, Mr. Vanness land- and | ed 10 Kokanee and a nice Rain- Trout. bow Mr. Paul: Phelps.of Cran- brook was the recent. guest: of his brother’ and’ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Phelps. ant 8. G. A. Walker of Silverton were weekend. vic sjtors to their former. home ere Mr. and Mrs. Ron D'Andrea Nordic Lote ‘Members Enjoy Supper, Social’. Members, friends and fami- at their Friday for a pot-luck dinner and social evening, ‘After dinner the group was entertained by several accordian in Rei yy Ingu ken. This was followed by a dance number by Debbie Kaar- dal and Shelley Davidson. Music di was provided by and Allan Johnson. The evening) closed with Tron Kringhaug showing colored slides taken on a trip to Nox Trig Kaardal and children of Oliver are spend- inga holiday at the home of the former's: unis Mr, and Mrs. D'Ani While out on a very short fishin: trip Mr, D'An-' drea Janded ‘an eight-pound Dol- ly. Varden. Miss Wendy Worle: son was the guest of a lawn party at her of Rob- onor at Castlegar « : Phone: 365-7202 Se LAND. CLEARING EXCAVATION : BUBLDOZING : Contact ‘ PAUL 'THED) ERAHN Phone 365-2511 Bobeon Marshall's Store < ther's summer home here, the occasion being Wendy's 18th birthday. Others attending the party _ were - her indmother from Trail, her parents and sis- ters from Robson, an uncle and aunt and friends from Robson. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunbreck and children of Detroit, Michi- gan, have arrived to spend a holiday at the home of the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. : Enroute to’ Deer Park’ they stopped at Calgary and Bowness, Alberta, to visit with relatives, Toastmistress Club Holds a Workshop; A final workshop until the fall was held by the Vali Toast- mistress Club at.the. home of Mire, Dave Campbell last Thurs- Durin; ing.a tions it was dienes out. that a vote is taken onthe -amend- ment first and then the vote is on the amended. motion if the amandinent has been passed, established according This wa: ‘to Roberts Rules of Order. A-word drill was carried out and each member told what they had gained from Toastmis- tresses.” Mrs. B 1G. Walters: gave report in incial ‘s council meeting hea wentic, ton in early’ June Miss Corrie ‘Hogendoorn re: ported that she had been pecs speaker at a Women’s Institut meeting in Rebson.:Her topic ae the group .had ‘been the differ- ence between education in Hol- Jand and in Canada. u Mrs. Pat Haicy had_ also been guest speaker in Nelson at a meeting in Fairview of the the Vali Loasimistrose Club has speakers avi Also thought; to be'a very good suggestion was the one that way. Master of the evening was Coonrad Bratte- 0. . The children at the dinner were treated to pop and ice LEGAL ; L— TLEGAR A Public Hearing wa be held In the Village Office on Tuesday, July 7th, fag ‘between the hours of 8 and a9 . and the purpose of this hearing it to consider re-zoning for the. fol- lowing areas: No, 1, Lots 8 al ie pees 45, ee 650, Distr! 181, Flood lain * pistice, to nto De Court Distri 2. That port.of Block “10, ne 44 Highway from oHial District: to Auto Court 5 Block. 3 of District Lot 181, Plan 2083 except Plan (4897. from Light “Ind pe “Dist= ae te Park and Playground: to 18 of ‘Blocle 17, Dis- coaching yang. people in public speaking endeavors and for speaking contests, The fall term will open for the Toastmitresses on Sept. 3 when Mrs. Basel Shealds will be hostess. at.a teaand garden party tobe held in the after- MRS.-M. ROHN Mr.’ Peterson, district hor- “tecuiturist of Creston, was a business’ visitor to Renata: last week: While here’ Mr. Peterson took: a: tree ‘census. . Henry tor was.a weekend visitor here. renewed acquaintences here, af- 1. | tera number of’ years ‘absence, genet District Ni 0 20 of ‘Block ts Dis- tet ot t 181, “Plan 650 from Residential Ereet ae: 2to Comm ercl + Where! in this. Bylaw: “mini- “No, ymmercial, , Lok 6 Plan 26at, District Lot ‘wei ther,” Mrs vt Bonin, Tina ‘Marie d Michael of Trail’are spend- |’ ing their. holidays in Rena! ‘The: tute held its June meeting at the -home: of . Mrs. ober, ‘and Ron of Castlegar, were nod maltors 4 here mith € ‘Mr: 4498 rezoned from No. oe to Light Industrial. copy of. the proposed yee ef .fecting these changes can be’ viewed ‘at the Village cutee. during reguler business hours, Lal | 226 the ferry operation: ; Mr. and Mrs. C,H. ‘King and Marjorié spent the . week- end at their summer home here. and Mrs, Ford of Trail spent the weekend here, i Adjourns Until Fall. the school be norited that past : Friesen of Proc- ‘dgar Friesen of Hope Jack and Eileen Funk of loops. are spending a ‘few days’ holidaying ag with their. mo- "Mrs, Allan Mackereth; Doug | * ——S Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING - FHONE 265-9041. ‘ COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Corner Pine: & Sth, Castlegar Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT DIGGING, CEKFILLING, DITCE « ING, BA‘ ‘LAND. Phone 865-5464 Castlegar LS. Lid. e ‘ Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow. “Lakes Phone. 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 852-5484 ‘Arrow Lakes - Ferry Service — Once - Weekly Service - “EVERY. “FRIDAY. Leave Robson 8 am, Arrive Edgewood 1 p.m. + Leave Edgewood 1.30 pm. Arrive Robson 7 p.m. CASTLE DOUBLE FEATURE Shows at 6.45 and 8.15-p.m, BEAUTY AND THE _ BEAST __SAT. = MON. - TUES. ‘Shows: “Tand.9: pm, Frank Sinatra’ © : Laurence pivey. Janet satay aie Renata ‘Women’s Insti-|’.’ .Funk.. This |}... ‘was ‘the last: meeting until Oct- te nefrian MAT.” SAT. (AT: 1.30, PM. ‘Guy. Guido installed‘as president’ of the Castlegar. and District Rotary. Club at'a special meeting held last week.’ Install- + ing officer was past district go- vernor Bob Green. of Spokane. Mr. Guido takes over the chair next Tuesday. |. }. Kaufman, Ph. 365-5488 ‘3. K. M, Spence was hos- | tess at ry soclal event of interest [When a number of friends were entertained at’an afternoon tea at'the Spence home last Friday: John’ Sherbiko,- Mrs, O. J. Wil- son, Mrs, D, Askew, Mra. Wal- Me ‘Walper, Mrs. A. Morehouse, 8, Emma Burroughs, Mrs. E. A. Fitzpatrick and: Mrs. Wm, Sommerfeld, : Roses and peonies a lovely setting for the tea table laid. with a; linen cutwork :tea cloth. ‘Main’ feature was a cake plete the floral theme, ‘The cake was'' baked: and’ decorated by Mrs.’'T.’ Lockhart’ for the’ occa- sion which honored Mrs. Powell Smibert ‘of ‘Vancouver and Mrs. Gordon Smibert of: Prince, Ru- pert, both former residents who are currently iting here. Assisting the boaters were Mrs. Lockhart and Mr: + Eld- ridge. . Other. guests. ‘Included were Mrs. G. Shepherd, Mra. John Waldie of Castlegar, Mrs. centered‘ with” pansies ‘to com- 6: Gurnculumn Expert Arrives To Assist Regional College The second hase of the Dr. Lawrence W. Downey, ~ director of. training: of: second- ary teachers at the: a Unversity o ot Alberta, . arrived: lat and immediately. began work lewing an bie Friday by, ately pointed by the regional college council to set up academic trans- fer courses in consultation with British Columbla’s three public universities.’ The council has also appoint- ed another expert who is a spe- cialist in’ setting up technic courses geared .to industry, He is Gordon Campbell, dk. ‘di-| Mrs. a, quick trip.'to: tho: jendoring ‘over. the Kootenay, Si way. were. Jake way. i Swift ae Sask, they visited Jake's sister and Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Remple. From: there: they - spent, some time with another ‘sister, Mrs. .| Helen Stanker. and sons at, Cal- gary. "in Kelowna the Hendricks’ saw:a brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.. Edwin Torpy and family. In Penticton they vislted a and fam ving: home py. a ‘amily, arriving home within the: holi a family, |# ite e bows marked the ews and: baskets of pink and white peonies provided the backgronty when .a late after! LW guest Visiting ‘he ene from: Sunday q ‘until yesterday have been guests of Mrs. Ida: Cleeve: and. other members of-her. family in: Kin- naird,: They were cousins Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott: and: a sister-in-law, Mrs, Iola’ Hobison, all of Strathmore, Alberta. Mrs.. Gordon Archibald spent the four: days over the cal current weckend on a. tri Cail ack to visit her’ mot he A. Malott, and.a sister at rector of the gh tension and ‘assistant rast at'.the the proposed college. ° =. {oi These ., included, the high schools: of six? school. districts in the West Kootenays. ‘Dr. Downey < ha ‘been. ap: EXCAVATING, DITCHING ! SAND ‘AND ‘GRAVEL ‘TOPSOIL. CONCRETE WORK ane boas ered : 0. ‘Lightle ‘Ph. 365-5158° . Box, 51): Castlegar, : BC. rloo, Ontario. isa recipient “of ne Ford ion grant: for: study o: ial adult education cen: he United Kingdom. ‘ Mr. Camphell is expected:to begin, work here this Au, tide Hecwil conduct a detailed si of the of programs needed’ by the area ents Dr. Downey will set up a curriculum best suited for the district's stu- dents and acceptable to the unl: .versities. After..these studies have cil will been completed the coun ‘|.evaluate. them and ‘determine Barre types‘of buildings and fa- ities will be needed by the college. : ” Castlegar Dining Room Open Monday through Saturday 6.30'a.m. to 8.00 p.m... i Sundays 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 Len 3 “PHONE: 865-2691 ‘Wayne Paulson, who is em- ployed in Vancouver, : spent. a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Paulson and f family, during the week. Ron Soberlak is ‘attending summer: school in’ Vancouver, Ron. is. accompanied by Bill Le- bedoff. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Soberlak were eroccompanted by the boys on Thursday :when they. travel- ed to the coast for afew weeks lak a and ‘Jana are here from Vancouver to spend ‘the summer. mont Mr.:'andMrs, Tom ‘Spring -| and family leave: Kinnaird: ai the. beginning ofthe ‘month: be take-up residence at UBC where Mr. Spring will‘attend ‘a sum- mer course , before “going to White: Rock: where he has a teaching position: for the cont ing: school. year. Miss fies : Cheistine Kraveld Jest for. y solemnlzed in the Kinnaird Un ited Chruch on June 13 uniting in marriage © Doris . Margaret, daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. O. Brommeland of ‘Kinnaird,- and | Trail. Nelson George William® Latta, son of Mr: and Mrs. N. W,'Latt also’ of Kinnaird. Rev, FB. H. Wil- ley officiated. Mrs. F.::C. Oddie’ presided | 2! at ‘the: organ’ while . the: bride, lovely ina‘ waltzlength: gown of chantilly, lace, entered : the church on the;arm of her father who |. gave= her in’ marriage. They were’ preceded down the isle-by the bride’s only attend- ant, Mrs, Vic Lindow, as matron of honor: % | The white lace of the wed- dig” gownwas worn over. sal Lily point sleeves and a should: erlength veil’ cascaded from a earl tierra.to complement the bride’s attire: A lovely diamond pendant, a gift of the bride- groom, was. her ‘single orna- ment. ‘She. carried a white ore chid - ‘encircled " by sweetheart roses. Mr: Lindow wore a gown of pink chiffon: over taffeta with, zheadpiece -to match. She wore a gold-locket, the gift of the Bride ant and carried a a bouquet © Pie. Den Dennis. ‘Austin of, Mont: rose was bestman. % ary | and pink carnation corsage. . | and. Mrs. R. Tanner: Lioyd ‘and ‘sang a selection from Mozart’s opera The: Magic Flute entitled O Isis ‘and Osiris:: last. ursday. Sask:; ers she isa psychiatric in ‘training. Christine ha spent’ a week’ of Bere vacation ith ‘her: parents,- and: Mrs. redding ‘of Miss’ Ruby’ Bonderete held: a}. week ago family aay The Meare aa family were rew g ier | sister,’ s |] Stay: when her. + | Slacka ©, of: ‘Lengend,:' Castlegar ‘News LL rr F p mCHUCKS KINNAIRD, BC ANA REET : PORK SPARE IBS, Th. GROUND EEF, ‘ean, th. For More Spocials: See Our’ “Red & White Flyer ASSORTED SANDWICH EATS, 4 pk: 8 99: “| ene, came | for.-a few days. and: her brother. Victor’came-home: for a visit-from the Crow’s Nest. - Thought. for’ the’ week — Balony : is flattery cant) be; true; and | plamey is flattery 0 ‘thin: Robson Sri : 365: Son 0: Ay farewell’ ‘surprise panty was held" last weekend: at the Gibson Creek home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joe Repin who were leav- ing to make their home in Van-|- couver. Hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plotnikoff and M. Bae ef Verigin, - “The many. friends. of Mr. and Mrs. Repin presented them with a chaise lounge and lawn chair.. A ‘delicious - lunch. was hist served. “Smith and her] K Vera daughter Cherie , of | Canada Tungsten, N.W.T.;:and Mrs.° J. Halliday» of Edmonton, | visited last’ week: at the home of Mrs, Je Heslop, Dr. -Jannivan Brink “of. Ut recht, Holland, who ‘is. on ‘ex- ‘ MIeGill, been:a ; Bueat: at the home. of Mr. .. While here they made ‘daily field trips ‘collecting | * ingects.: Dr.“Bayes ‘left on Sun- day's plane fi for a visit to Yan-| 0 couver. Miss Lana Shuttleworth left on ‘Friday for Field where she ||ne be employed ‘for. the sum: ers ‘Miss Donna: Dewis.is a pat- ient in. the: Castlegar hospital where she ‘underwent surgery B ago. Raspherry Man : ~ Flown From Here A Ra ispberry man was flown to . Vancouver.’ nospital on Sun- day evening by. Waneta Airways with imdetermined : ‘head: inj: ies when his vehicle crashed into k face: iL earlier’ _that 80. thick “it| [¥ tlegar hospital -and‘aiso ‘at’ the hospital in: Grand - Forks: +. Zoozma 'W:: Zoobkoff’s 1959 at the east Bridge while he was proceeding towards Castlegar. His automobile was comple- tely. demolishe: dd. “Exa ination Results. Following ‘is a: list of suc- cessful local candidates: ine: aminations held recently’ by the Royal -Conservatory. of. Music of Toronto in Trail: .))7// i Grade 8" piano Vicki pass, . Blueberry; -grade Tan “Kinnaird, honors, Kinn: yon ambault; grade 2 ‘piano, honors, Susan Knutson, d; i A ig and: Carol ‘Marcellus, both with honors of has| Kinnaird, anid Ellen § Knutson; ‘pass, acoA = ncaa Boys and Girls: Be BIBLE SCHOOL ©"), 4 ee ahead gh cee os ee ‘ A! Andrew's Trail: officiated at “fhe auneral @ here on Tuesday: £0 “Read, 79, ot Castlegar’ hh pass- ed away at his home on. Satur- don,: coming to. Nowth Bay, On with M -of Ontario i cher Cracks Alberta, ‘In 191 4 Thornloe at Soloman, Alberta, |: where the :couple cesided until moving to Cast! legar in Read was : embei yf | the El Elks Lodge of | Coleman, A. wedding reception fol- lowed the ceremony. and was held inthe Kinnaird: Improve- ment Society. Hall. where. tall tapers in white flanked.a three- tiered wedding cake which cen- tered the bride’s itable ae cake was later. cut by Mr: ‘Tanner, a with ‘a ‘crocheted ‘table «cloth. The bridal theme in pink and white was also carried to the uests’ tables: in, low. vases: of pink and: white carnations. Lorraine Tanner. of * Trail’ was in charge of the guest book. The bride’s mother wore a beige sheath dress: with match- ing jacket which’ opened over.a lace bodice. Her‘accesories were white with a pink carnation‘cor- sage. Mrs. Latta’ chose a: fitted dress in ivory with red access- ories and’ red. rose buds in:a corsage. : "Master of ceremonies, Mr. Mel Begley: of Trail,’ read tele- grams of ‘congratulations from Brnce Rupert, Vancouver, cel gary and Hamilton, Ontario, Mr. tothe “bride. : Th honor was toasted by: Mr. Den- nis Austin. The’ Grace ‘was said by: Rev.’ Willey. Members of the] - CGIT. were servitors for the wed- ding dinner: P For travelling on a wedding ie trip to Grand Coulee and points in the northwestern United Sta- tes, the bride. changed to a yel- low: suit with. white accessories jut-of-town guests were Mr. a: Mrs. M.. Beg- esian, ‘He is ter’ Mrs. Dorothy. Snowden “Of Cas: of ‘. rs Mrs, E. Sinnot of Fincher Station, Alberta, and Robson, tlegar, two Creek, «Alberta, Fred of. Seattle, and five grand-|- » Re) Chur the bride's aunt of e -- The: bride’s table was ‘laid tty Ge ‘The was in-charge of arrangements. For W. E, ‘Read- Canon ‘H. B. Barrett of St. Anglican Church of Mr. Read wae born in Lon-| 5.3, England, 1947, » in Ls aerated Jeasle i ryived by one ‘daugh- | ‘one son: F... Bu pare of. Pincher one. brother funeral (services were legar Funeral Home Pythian Sisters a Fair Baie a Sisters the season the Twin te F >It was ‘reported that. jping les from the “who d the Round-Up held. recently in ton, reported ‘a, wonderful time ‘was enjoye Mrs. M. yal; ‘the Tem- ple’s representative to,the Fall Fair, gave the report-of.the re- ‘cent Fair meeting. The Pythian Sisters will have a raffle An cot con- junction with the Fair. Ticket are ‘being -madeand. will. be on Ue ‘ iter OPEN. EVENINGS | .; For; Your. Convenience! Monday. thru Friday 9-A.M.: to-9-P.M, Saturday ‘till 5.30 PM. Cloeed Sundays ‘FRESH ‘| Ground Beef 2 Ibs. 79c FRESH FROZEN. CHICKEN (3-4 Ibs) pees LIVER, (sliced) I . 37e BACON, (Eads & . Pieces), Ib. ... 29¢ oeOkk tin 2 Be oo-| Mal. GR. CORM cz Gammp. TOMATG or YEG. 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