Mrs, O. Askew spent the and just like Ais Junior Depositor’s Account your Savings Account will grow with regular deposits Our other bank services include: Personal Chequing Accounts, Current Accounts, Safe- keeping, Travellers’ Cheques, Letters of Credit, Safety Deposit Boxes, Money Orders, Foreign Remittarices, Collections, Banking By Mail. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE MORE THAN 800 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA Nanec Castlegar Branch, A. E. NORRIS; Manager THE CASTLEGAR NEWS SOCIAL NOTES : REPORTERS ; Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata - Mrs, Hostetter — 7181 Mrs, Kaufman — 5488 Mrs. Johnson — 5165. Mrs, Willlamson Mrs. Warkentin Castlegar Happenings A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. R. Harmston last Wednesday ecven- ing to honor Mrs, Henri Barrette, nee Miss Ardythe Letkeman. Co- hostesses were Miss Faye Harm: ston, Mrs, A. Richards, and Mrs. Otto Anderson. Dainty corsages which had been made by Mrs. E, A. Lampard, were presented to Mrs. Barrette, her mother Mrs. P, Letkeman, and her grand- mother Mrs, J. Lawson. The evening ,was spent in contests with winners being the honored guest, Mrs. R. Deans, and Mrs. Lampard. The. gifts were pre- sented in a laundry basket .at- tractively decorated with red, white and silver streamers, De- liclous refreshments were served by the hostesses to bring the happy evening ‘to a close. Mr. David Donnan has’ gone to Whitehorse where he will be on the staff of the Bank of Con: merce, i tend the er Barrie Jenks, Dr. and Mrs, F, Thorne had as a week-end visitor their son- in-law Mr. D, James of Toronto, who has-been leading a geolog- ical survey in this area, Mrs, L, Morey entertained last Wednesday at a surprize dinner in honor of her daughter Lennie who was celebrating her eighteenth birthday, The guests were ‘all members of this year’s graduating class, and included of her broth- Kinnaird Korner Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Rodgers returned Saturday evening from their trip to Saskatcheman which was due to the death of Mr. Rodger's: brother, C. S, Rodgers of Estevan, Sask. The Rodgers travelled directly to Regina and visited Weyburn Sask., before re- turning home. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Marcellus motored to Vancouver at the the Misses Rosalie Olga Plotnikoff, Lorraine Hunt: er, Jocelyn McIvor, Sue Johnson, May Mah, Jackie Sewell and Mar- lene Soberlak, Miss Patsy Morey was assisted in serving by Miss Stephanie Rysen. The Lillian Killough Chapter IODE enjoyed a pot luck supper on Monday night in the Twin Rivers fiall, prior to holding their regular meeting. The tables were attractively centred with vases of spring flowers, while the place ecards -for the guests of honor ir. LV. C left yesterday on a business trip to He was by. Mrs. Campbell as far as Kel- owna where Mrs. Campbell will visit with her mother, Mrs, Ivo Arduini, at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. I. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Town- send, former Castlegar residents, came from Vancouver last Friday to attend the graduation of thar son Mr. and Mrs. V. Jenks had as their guest. at the weekend their daughter Mrs. C. Geddes, who flew from Cranbrook to at- BAGON, side sliced, 1/2 th, ...-...se00s PUREX TISSUE, 10 rolls, .... ners BEEF, STANDING RIB ROAST, Ib., ...:..- EGGS, local, fresh, large dozen ......... MARGARINE, Delmar, 2 Ibs., .........:. Trischuck’s B.C. KINNAIRD, .... 49 dolls dressed as dainty queen and princesses and were the handiwork of Mrs. R. West. Guests at the head table were the May Queen Marilyn Markle, ‘retiring queen Sandra Gray and Princesses Bonrile-Mac- Bain, Anita Jenks, Diane Hay- wood, Yvonne Cristofoll and Pat- sy Morey. Mrs. L. Killough, for whom the, Chapter is named, said Grace, while. the Regent, Mrs. R. Whittaker introduced the guests of honor. The new queen..spoke a few words of ap- preciatign of the honor -bestowed. In addition to the mothers of the girls, other guests were Mrs, N. Fishwick, Mrs, O. B. Ballard, Mrs. J. in, Mrs, J. Corbett, Mrs. R. Minnion, Mrs. Ody, Mrs. E. Greep, Mrs, A. T. Horswill, Mrs, J. Schuepfer, Mrs. J, Kirby and Mrs, N, Andreashuk. The ar- by Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Henderson and son Dale, ‘The Hendersons were the guests of their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Ches- worth, while the Marcellus’ vislt- ed their daughter Mildred and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Collinson... Mildred came .home with her parents for a holiday and returned to her home at the Coast yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bertois were to,Grand Forks recently to attend the funeral of Mr. Bertols’ brothér Bertois of Cas cade. Mr. Bertols passed away in Grand Forks Hospital on May 29. Mr Jack Albee was home on the weekend to attend the grad- uation on Friday of his daugh- ter Sharon, He was accompanied from Vancouver by his son-in-law Eddie Collinson and grandson hris. Mrs, J, C. McLeod and daughter Terry spent the week- end in Nelson visiting the form- er’s parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. K. Jensen, Mr and Mrs, K. M. Spence were pleased to welcome Mrs. Spence’s sister, Miss Leonora Shearer of Los Angeles, Californ- ia, and her brother, Gordon Shearer from Medford, Oregon, who are visiting them. ther guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. K. M. Spence for dinner Sunday evening were their » Mrs, Jean ie affair were in the capable hands of Mrs. J, Scott, Mrs. V. Goresky and Mrs. M. Dalton Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Killough and Mrs, Joyce I Spence and children, ‘Noreen and Karla; Mr. Tom Lockhart and . and Mrs. Jack Draper, all of Nelson. Mrs, O. N. ‘ee is home with her parents Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Bickell at Skoo- kumchuch near Kimberley. Saturdey’ afternoon Carol Soberlak celebrated her elghth ‘birthday having’a yay time with 12 of her Mttle {rlends playing games on the front Jawn of the Soberlak home until the inevit- Renata Tiding The Women's: Institute -May meeting was held at the home of | Mrs, A. Wiebe with Mrs. Lila Wither as hostess, Roll Call was a bedding plant or bulb for the cemetery. A thank you Jetter for refugee uses Bent to the ° able shower of rain. indoors the and the .party was a success, Dianne Soberlak accompan- ied Lorraine Pisacreta’ of Trail to @ fast-ball game in Nelson on Sunday afternoon. St. Michael's Trail. vs: St. Joseph's in Nelson. Dianne, being a former pupi] at St. Michaels, enjoyed seeing her former school friends, ~ Mr. E, Bailey spent this week in Vancouver attending the Senior Citizens Association con- vention. He Is expected home to- day. Mr, and Mrs, H. Hominiuk and children spent Sunday in Coleville, Monday the Hominiuks en- foyed a visit from Mr. Wm. Kuzyk who motored here from the Coast. Rob Saeial q wae rend and a thank | you note from Mr, and Mrs. E. Funk of Kamloops for.a wedding gift sent-from’ Renata W.I. The that signs had been made and’ put up and trees removed. Ceme- tery convenor reported that 8 marvers are being made for un- marked graves, Social welfare convenor reported having made sick calls and giving a plant to a sick fellow member, Mrs, Ju- Hus Dyck, delegate to the West § District gave her report. The. June meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. H, Toews, Roll call will be a favorite recipe exchange. Mrs, W. children.who have been staying in Kaslo for the past few weeks Mr. and Mrs, C, Leamy have. left for Calgary where they will visit with their son and daugh- terdnaw, Mr. and Mra, L. Leamy. Those attending the Grand Chapter sessions of the Order of the Eastern Star held in Pentic- ton were Mrs, S. Grant, Mrs. Crain, Mrs. H. Grummett, Mrs; J. Sherbiko and Miss L, McKen- zie, They all returned Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. G, Eastcott of Rossland visited the latter's Par ents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pattullo fora few days are their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Bjorn of Seattle, Those of the Robson WI who motored ‘to South Slocan Wed- nesday to attend the South Slo- can tea were Mrs. W. T. Waldie, Mrs, J. Bainbridge, Mrs. O. B. Ballard, Mrs, E. H. McPhee and Mrs, R, W, Chalmers, Mrs. Bain: bridge won the door prize. Mrs, W.-L. Wright is a patient in the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospltal for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, J. Raine and daughter Mildred motored to Par- adise Valley Sask., where they | a visit Mrs. Raine's mother, asi Saturday attended the Atwood- Bosinski wedding in Holy Trinity Chureh at Grand Forks, The groom Darcy Atwood is the “on of Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Atwood of Christina Lake and is well Known to many people here..The bride Trudy is the daughter of Mr. F. Bosinski and the late Mrs. Bosinski of Fife. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the community hall at Christina Lake. Guests at the Castle Bar ranch for a few days this week were Dr,’ and }rs..R. D, Russel and two children Linda and. Mor- na of Vancouver,, who were en- route home after a visit in Tor- onto. Dr, Russell is a cousin of Mrs. Anderson and is a profes- sor at UBC, N. Ford is home again after being. a patient in the Castlegar and District hos- pital. . it! after the weekend to peter the beauty councillors convention. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies of Spokane ‘visited for awhile’ with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Skaaning on Saturday while spending the day in Kinnaird, The Catholic Women's Lea- gue enjoyed their June ‘meeting Tuesday at the Haley home at which Mrs, Mary Anderson ‘nd Miss Frances Haley were hosts. Assisting were Mrs. S. -J. Jank- ola and Mrs, J. Hendricks, Im- portant to this meeting was an ‘interesting report by Mrs. T. Fourt on the “Diocesan conven: tion of the CWL, held recently in Kimberley. Mrs. Fourt told many interesting sidelights of her trip to. Kimberley, being in the congenial company of Mrs. 0. N. Askew; Mrs, R. Hyde of Castlegar; Mrs, Ada Waite of Trail; and-Mrs. Michael Driscoll of Rossland. ‘Mr, and Mrs, H. A, Van Tas- sel of Oasis visited Mr and:Mrs. M. H. Hougan Friday. Members of the “Evening]. Group WA held a surprize coffee’ party Thursday at the home of Mrs, R, Bro in honer of Mrs, C. Leamy who left Saturday © for Calgary. Mr, and Mrs. G. Danchella of Mission spent a few days with the former's Site Mrs... Beth, Rogers, BIRTHS . .KALESNIKOFF — To Mr, an Mrs, Sam Kalesnikoff of Bob son, June 5, a son... va. OFF — To Mr. and Mrs, John Postnikoff of Robson, June _7, a daughter. “SHLAKOFF — To Mr. Mrs, Peter Shalakoft of Glate. Cecil B. DeMille has recorded, for the ages, al of the dramatic story of Moses and The Ten Cc dment: ' medium of the motion picture, this great subject which has ‘been: described as "The most decisive leap forward ever discernible in the Juman story.”” DEBRA CARLO- PAGET-DEREK - CHARLTON YOL ANNE HESTON: BRENNER. BAXTER: ROBINSON: DE EDWARD G. CECILB DEMILE's s ooverion A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN VISTAVISION AND TECHNICCIOR. CASTLE THEATRE... He has br ight to life, through YVONNE: the JOHN ‘WED. -. THUR. - FRI. - SAT. JUNE 17-18 -19- 20 Adutta - $1.00 — Students - 60¢ — Children - ‘0c ONE COMPLETE SHOW AT 7:30 P.M. June 8, a OREEGAN “—="To Mr. and Mrs, Frank Creegan: of Castle- gar, June xa daughter, - Castlegar June KROEGER — To Mr. and .| Mrs.- George Haseeer of Castle- gar," June aoe a an — To Mr, and |" OSTRIK Mrs, John Ostrlicott of Cresent Valley. June 11, a daughter. — To Mr, and “| Mrs,” wanda McWhinnie of Cas- tlegar, June 11, a daughter. have to Renata, Matt Rohn of B.C. Forest, | stationed at. Kaslo, spent the weekend with his family, Jack .Funk and Anne Funk, Castlegar.and Mr..and Mrs. J. Olson, Wilma’ and Wendy spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. Henry Funk. R,| family: of Castlegar spent the weekend at thelr summer home, ‘Isaac Penner employed at Nakusp spent the weekend with his family. + Mr. and Mrs, John Hamm of Nelson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Julius Dyck Sun- @ day. Rev. Franson of Dawson Creek B.C. visited friends and was guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rempel. Whilt here he conducted a church service, Miss Sheila Hale recently‘ employed in Castlegar is home for a brief holiday before Jeav- ing for,Creston to a position there, * Patients at Castlegar hos- pital from Renata are Mrs. J: Rohn, Mrs. A. Zimmerman and W. Haegedorn, held in the Kinnaird’ Im- Electrical Contracting & Appliatce Service —~ ELECTRIC SERVICE RE “Box 397-. Castlegar, B.C. Phone’ 4086 : BULLETIN BOARD Remember’ the Hard Time, Teen Dance Saturday night at Kinnaird. -~ Kingarson Rebekah Lodge]. No. 75 are holding a card Bingo Social .evening on Monday,’ June 15 at 8:30 p.m. in St. Alban’s Hall. Door prize. Admission 50c. Everyone Welcome. Kinnaird W.I. Lawn Tea at Mrs, Gordon Reith’s, Wed., June 17 from,2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Well Women’ 's Clinic will be provement Society Hall -on June 17 at 8:00 p.m. All in- terested women please at- ind. ae A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE ELECTRIC |SERVICE CENTRE HOLIDAYS are just diound the corner — Why not take along a top quality transistor “PORTABLE RADIO MARCONI 8 tronsistor, woe SPICA 6 if ww $59.95 © $39.95 . STELLA 6. transi: $59.95° * , Remember “Father's Day June 21st .COME IN AND SELECT A * DIAMOND FOR THE JUNE BRIDE. : Styles and Prices to suit every taste LEO. BOSSE Cosh AND, SAVE JEWELLERS 10% Off All Gash Purchases ou ‘ait Gash Purchas hago ‘Accounts At Regular Prices lerchandl: ‘Recepted Snaing Nationally Advertised Bi Shop With Confidence At Your.‘ ry Hi PHONE a Héegedorn and ~ HiroshimaHangs Over World “The following Is the com- plete address of Rev. M. S. Re- side delivered to the 1959 SHHS graduating class Friday evening, oe "Graduates, you are young adults. I am going to speak to you, therefore, as to adults. You, the memberg of ‘the graduation class, were born in- to and have grown up In in Ing where the next meal would come from. If you had been born 10 to 20 years earlier, your experience might have been different or-had. you been born in Korea where countless numbers die of star- vatlon, your fae woe not Jikely have been a hap| But the land. in "whch ; iyou were born and the period in which you.have grown up pre- sent a bright picture. In the last two decades Canada has experi- ‘enced an unprecedented period era of in our land-is being not only in the great centres such as Vancouver, Toronto and Mon- treal, but is felt from ocean to Overnight, quiet hamlets sud- dently become thriving bee _ hives of industry and activity. The growth ‘and “development taking place In our own com: munity is being repeated in a thousand different Dinces ac ross the country, And the end Is not-yet. Bri- tish Columbia with her unliniit- natural resources and poten- tial is taking her place in the sun.’ This is a land flowing with milk and honey, In ‘practically every. walk of life this province offers a challenge to any red-blooded young man or women with ambi. tion and inlttative, with courage and integrity. You now possess a valuable high schoo! education. You have unlimited _ opportunities * before you as you face the, world as res- ponsible adults, You can be prac. of and scientific advancement, and], population - With the growth thot industry has come prosperity. ‘things formerly in the category of lux- urles are now considered: neces- * sary to normal living. 'This period of and tically’ ig you want to be. You are on your own. What you make of your life is up to you. (ted ‘you a bright be telling you rn ‘whole - feathe and in which you are taking your 'place as responsible citizens is a dark cloud, For 25 years, which is most of our lifetime, we have lived under the shadow of Hiro- shima. In the words of a noted journalist: “For the first time in his- tory man has reached the polnt where, if he starts a fight with ‘his fellow man,. the weapons he uses may well be as dangerous for himself as to his foe. the consequences of an- other major intermational con- filet would seem ‘tobe inévitable destruction: of both sides and with them even those who would remain neutral. > “At the same time tensions between East and West seem to be Increasing at such a rate that’ there Is head little hope | Fy of anything like peace for ,more than a few years, if even “that, Here is man’s insecurity.” Here is the dark cloud that hangs over the future of the. graduating class of 1959 and over all of us. It is not my intention to be an alarmist or a pessimist. More .is to be gained by taking a cold, 5 ;[hatd: took-st the facts than by an ostrich ‘which results in a philosophy. of eat,.drink and be merry for to- fe the bright “MENT Good Groom Starts with | SHAMPOO, $1.50" HAIR GROOM TONIC $1.25 SPRAY OFODORANT $1.25 o 2 ‘ PLUS—. These Old Spice Favourites: * “after Shave Lotion $1.35, CASTLEGAR |; morrow you may die, More « alarming ‘than the threat of atomic destruction are warning ‘signals of moral and, in the disintegrtin of personality and of society in our country. You dot't have. to go to chureh to hear these warnings. , All you have to do isread such books .as The A successful dance, sponsor- ed by the Deer Park Women's Institute, was held recently in the community hall with visitors from Trail, Nelson, Castlegar and Syringa Creek attending. During the lunch intermission the quilt contest was held, Win- ner of the quilt was .Mrs, Ross, Pine. Beach Inn Robson, Music + winied by local musicians, C. S,-Phelps,’ accordian and gui- tar, C,,T, Willlamson, violin an@ Mrs. V. Coleman: at the piano. ‘The last meeting of the sea- son was held by the Deer Park Women's Institute in the com- munity hall. Reports were heard from the various committees on the dance. Members voted a don- ation: of $25 to be sent to St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Castle- far, in appreciation for the fold- ing’ seats gent by the church members, Articles were collected to make up & parcel to aiterian '. DEER PARK SOCIAL NOTES ors to Deer Park, the guests of the former’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs, D, D, Jamieson. Mrs. F. Briggeman was a re- cent visitor to Trail where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J..V. Briggeman, Mr. G McCullugh of . Trail was the recent. guest of Mr. M. As Kirkendall. Mrs. D. Demmon ‘ana son Reg, were’ the weekend guests of her brother and sister-‘inaw, ‘Mr. and Mrs, C, S. Phelps. When they returned a Trail they were accompanied little Brenda Phelps who wit visit with them for a week. CLA, Crockett of Nelson formerly a Deer Park resident, is spending a few weeks at his home here. Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Worley, of Nelson spent the weekend: at their home in Deer/Patk. Other weekend visitors at the. Worley home were Mrs, R. Worley, her gulne Dontece was won by Mis. Phelps, . Mr, and Mrs. Jack Shaver of Vancouver were recent visit- how you discharge your respon- sibility. You have a responsibility to your pareDts who have given icing Hed wider. opportunities x a have'a r Bob, Mr, and Mrs. y. ¢. Worley and children! of Trail and Mr, and Mrs. EB, Worley of Robson. Mr. arid Mrs. Ly J. Schwart- zenhauer and daughter of -Ross- and spent the-weekend at their summer home here, Other week- end visitors includéd the Wilsons: Cleggs of Rossland; Mr, and A. Bortnick and son David, their .Sister-InJaw of -Trail and many others. Mrs, L. ‘Thorimbert and - scien of. ‘Trait spent the society, for no man lives nae himself. Society -has contributed largely to you. Make sure you discharge yaur. responsibility to society, Lastly, and most important of all, yiu have a responsibility to God, your Creator, before whom we-must all give an “aocount of our lives, a trip at Deer Park. % Mr. and Mrs. Gobeal, son Trefle and his:brother,.and Mrs, Mary Gazette and friends, all of Rolling Hills, ‘Alberta, were the recent suet of Mr, M..A. Kirk endall.. BROWNIE REWS : Man, The Lovely Crowd and Hidden Persuaders (which, in- eldently, uses. hidden persuas- fon to sell itself), Just’ to mention a few in- | dications of. the moral -and spir- itual breaowy there is the an you must begin by acknowleds, ing the sovereignty of ‘the eter- nal God, and by responding to the claim of His son, Jestis Christ, upon each of your lives. Men and‘ nations have be- d come great because of the over- home life; the rae ‘that our era ‘fis producing no great statesmen; the monotonous emphasis on the sordid in present-day literature life, and in the movie industry; and ‘| perhaps the most foreboding of all, the lack of a sense of calling and purpose and dedication in What then are the future pro- spects for the class of 1959? This : depends largely upon the grad- uates‘and upon’ others of your H ‘generation, : For . two-thirds * of your life you have been -in school acquir- ing knowledge.. But with know- ledge comes responsibility. What the: future holds for you and for all of us depends: largely ‘upon A YEAR'S GAS SUPPLY FREE! That's the wonderful prize going to 10 Interior families ina lucky draw contest to ey dealer. These 10 prizes — one be held by your gas equip- foreach sales ter the Surprise Bonuses. offered: in teri tary ring Package Price’ Deal your local gas appliance ‘dealer isa now making on natural gas, furnaces and water ters. The Package. Price: or ~ tion ‘costs -— offers are the the FRE! 7 a: tro units, pen a ee ‘aden, is eligible to enter 1B gas ‘which ” .ineludes “all” mes dl anyone. if desire the "Act nou! See” rab gas supply PREE! our dealer about ‘urnace and water ane win a year'a , hurled at them. No greater’ challenge has faced any generation than that which faces yours. The future is up to you and I believe that with faith in God and a sense of dedication and purpose in life you have what it takes, “Our Prayers and best wishes are with you. We are counting on you. to make good and feel: sure you will. May God bless each one of you. ee If-you are to fulfill your in arty’ # At a meeting of the First Castlegar Brownie Pack, com- missioner Mrs, J. R. C. MacBain enroled five. new Brownies, They, were Heather Markin, Lindsay Conroy, Denis. Melnick, Elaine Stoochnoff and Sharon McCredy, Third-year stars were pre sented to Donna Peppard, Mau- I a ett veee an CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 11, 1959 ee ee FRESH PICNICS, Hi , POLISH SAUSAGE, b,, ... FRESH FISH WEEKLY SALMON: ST! EAKS, “I TOMATO soup, 15 os., 4 tins, SCOTCH MINTS, Ib., . POTATO CHIPS, 3. pkgs., reen O'Rourke; second-year stars | == to Karen Wells and Joan Mason; and first-year stars to “Joanne ‘otto. n Wells also re- ceived her signaller’s badge. Patty. Clerk and Margaret Thorpe were invested as sixer. and seconder, respectively, of the Pixie Six at a candle ‘lighting ceremony ‘in the Second Castle- gar Pa ae Ternte af aL = “brewed in tb the Kootenays to, Kootenay tastes” s vated -Control: Board ‘or. b: Ts layed ett Based on Brae dovefaent at ‘British Columbia, the Liquor _ ; 28 oz. TOMATOES : 2 Tins 49 = = MARGARINE Good Luck, 2 pounds, TOMATO JUICE, Heinz, 48 ox., 3 tins, FAB, Giant , Sees cin., REE, t-tube tooth: paste — “Garden fresh ‘caeling ears” GREEN BELL PEPPERS, b., EGG PLANT, Ib., Cantaloupe ‘ASt each © “Jumbo Size — Serve with ice cream” tacoma ena n :