CASTLE NEWS, Castlepar, B.C. Thureday, September 17, 1953 District's Social Events: Renata Tidings W BOARD MEET — The Boord of the Renata Women’s Bestitute held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Tom Hun- ehak in readiness for the annual meeting to be held in October. An increase in the membership dee was decided on, * EROM NAKUSP — Mrs, John “Qison and baby of Nakusp, was a recent visitor at her parents| ¢, home, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Funk. Ber brother, Jack Funk, accom- panied her back to Nakusp where be is taking his second year of high school. | FROM Geiaen — Home for a week's holiday was Miss Louise Delorme of Nelson at her par- ents home, Mr. and Mrs, Fred De- iarme. see AITEND FUNERAL — At- tending the funeral of Mrs, Louis ‘Wine at Deer Park, were Mr. and Phone 3031 Mrs, John Rohn, Matt Rohn, Joe Sehlinger, J. J. Reimer, Henry Funk, Miss A, Bottelier, Mrs. Nels Hansen, Mrs, Art Koch and Mrs, P, Docli. THEATRE PARTY — Miss Shirley Calkin entertained a number of guests at a theatre Castlegar Happenings LIKE CASTLEGAR — Mr. and Mrs, A. Houston and Mrs, Krin- tila of Red Deer, Alberta, Were visitors at ‘the home of Mr. and’ ‘3, Residing Here After Nelson Wedding And Spokane Honeymoon © of Mary in Nelgon was the scene of a ig which united and re Krintila, who are sisters of Mrs. Blackburn, said they were much impressed and thrill- ed with the scenery and attract- ions of the Castlegar District. TO NOTRE DAME — Willie Oleski left Castlegar Friday. to resume his studies at Notre Dame College, Nelson. FROM ROSSLAND — Mr. and Mrs. Bud Vogl of Rossland, are visiting with Miss Muriel Stew- party, , on the of her eleventh birthday, ae ar TO VANCOUVER — Mr. Alex lew to V yesterday on ppusiness: FROM VICTORIA — Mrs. J. Lupton of Victoria arrived today to attend the wedding in Castle- gar Saturday, of her grand- daughter, Miss Shirley Collin- son, s @¢ 6 FOR -WEDDING — Mrs. H. Johnson and daughter Frances, arrived in Kinnaird yesterday to attend the wedding of Flying Of- ficer Ralph Johnson to Miss Shir- Jey Collinson on Saturday. WINNERS... - Of the: Zipper Kinnaird and: CONFECTIONERY DRAW “Ist'— Iona Dunnett’ 2nd — Shirley Calkin Binders in the . Service Stanley’ Humphries High School NIGHT CLASSES pommenns sorecen 7, 1953 Registration at ‘the High School 7:00—9:00 p.m. September 28, 29, 30 THE FOLLOWING COURSES WILL. BE OFFERED IF ‘ENROLMENT PERMITS: , WOODWORKING et .' (for men and women) : DRESSMAKING 'TYPEWRITING | } DRAMA. ENGLISH 1 (for new Canadians) ’ art, C school teacher. 4 ist ee 8 FROM CRESTON — Mrs, L. A Davis of Creston is visiting here at the home of Mrs. James Kil- lough and her two sons Les’ and Larry Davis. | ‘ FROM VANCOUVER — Visit- ting at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, M. D. MacPherson, are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keech, Vancouver. TO SPOKANE — Mrs. V. Gor- esky and Mrs, N. Oswald were weekend visitors to Spokane, oe FROM NATAL — Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' Clarke are Mr. and Mrs, Fr: Knight and son of Natal. The son “flew from here to U.B.C. Irene ‘Knight visited | the week previously. ; be FROM KIMBERLEY — Visiting at the home of’Mr. and Mrs, P, Pelton was G. Malon of Kimber- ley. Other recent visitors - were Mr, and Mrs. Al’ Lamoureux’ of Port Angeles, Wash, and Mr. and Me E. Nott of Seattle. FOR WEEKEND — Weekend |), vistors -at the home of Miss B. Tarbett was: “Miss Barbara Berm- bach, . ee @ “ FROM LANGELY — Mr. and Mrs, W. J."H. Marshall of Lang- ely Prairie are visiting. atthe Se Campbell of visitors in marriage Laquita Joy, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs, Bennie Schnel- der of Nelson and proprietress of Laquita’s Beauty Salon in Castlegar, and Mr. Maurice Boui- Net, son of Mr, and Mrs, L, Boui- Met of Harrop, Rev, Fr. Monaghan of Nelson, officiated. The petite bride wore white lace and net over brocaded satin. The .net overskirt was - edged down the front and around the bottom with a ‘wide lace which The gown, made by the bride herself, painstakingly: appliqued over. the net over skirt and at neckline, with long lace. sleeves, nét yoke and lace collar. A net tiara held in place her three— quarter length ceil and she carried a bou- quet of red roses. The bride was father, She was. preceded by three bridesmaids. Her sister, Gaylia Schneider, was gowned in a blu taffeta with net over the skirt and wore-a crown shaped head- dress with a short vell, White gloves 4nd a bouquet of gladioli completed her ensemble. Darlene Ward wore -blue’ net with lace capelet, long white lace mittens and a large net hat. She carried a bouquet. of white and pink asters intemingled with baby's breath. The groom's sister, Viv- ian, wore yellow net with lace capelet and net tiara with short veil and yellow net mittens and carried a bouquet of blue asters and baby’s breath. Darvin Schneider, four year old nephew. of the bride, carried the wedding ring which was-tied low. ‘lower girl was “Linda Lou Schneider, niece of the bride. She wore ‘a long pink taffeta dres with net over’skirt and net head-| straw. basket’ with rose petals. *: :Tthe . bride’s - brother,” ‘Arvid Schneider; ‘was best man and.’ Ray | and Dennis. Bouillet, brothers, of] the groom, were ushers.” The choir under the direction of Enid Prime, sang during the ceremony. A pink lace, dress with navy and a corsage of roses, at the home of Mr. .and'Mrs. Ray Melvor. They are the grandpar- ents of Mrs. Mclvor, 5 . eee ia FROM = CALIFORNIA — Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Etty of Los Ang- eles, California, are visiting at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr.’and Mrs. JF Eremenko. TO TORONTO — Mrs. M. J. with: her sisters in Canada and the United States, constituted the ensemble of the bride’s mother, ‘A reception in the Silver Room where 85 guests sat down to a turkey dinner, followed the cere- mony. Bouquets of roses ana tall white tapers in swan, shaped glass holders, . decorated. the bride’s table and a miniature bridal party of dolls, lined the back of the table. One of the. two cake plates belonged to the bride’s great grandmother and the other was handpainted by her great “great great . grandmother. : Father Monaghan proposed the toast to the bride and greom and also one to the bridesmaids. The wedding cake was made and by, the. bride’s, mother. Bulletin Board A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 3 ‘TRAIL VISITORS — Mrs. H, Johnson accompanied: by her daughter, Mrs. H> Schellenberg of Castlegar and Mrs. T. Waldie of Robson, motored to Trail.on Friday. ee FROM TRAIL — Mr, and Mrs. W. Wright of Trail were Sunday vistors, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jh: Reserve Saturday, October 3, for the IODE Anniversary Tea and Bake Table, also 3 to.5 p.m. Anglican W.A.‘.Bake Sale at Robinson’s & Bradleys’ in Kinnaird on Friday, September 25. from 2-5 p.m. Castlegar United Church Bake Sale in the Variety Shoppe, * Saturday, September 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. G . St. Alban’s W.A. will meet in the Parish Hall, T September 24 at 7:30 p.m. The Stanley Humphries P.7.A. will hold their first meeting of the 1953-54 season in the High. School Library’ on ,Monday, | Sept. 28, at 8 p.m. Come and ect acquainted, ‘The first meeting of St. Alban’s Evening Guild ‘will be held : at 8 p.m., Tuesday, September 29 at the home'of Mrs. H. Wade. Impotrant business to discuss, All members please attend. © > Cyril Bell Agencies ‘Ltd. Phone 3441 : Insurance Advisors the Silver Draw. Parish Hall, one 22 YOUNG GUESTS HELP DIANE DUNCAN CELEBRATE: SEVENTH BIRTHD. Mr, and Mrs, ‘Don 1 Dube en- tertained. 22 litkle Ruests at a party in the Robson Community Church Hall on Sept. 19 in honor of the seventh birthday of their eldest ‘daughter Diane. The 22 guests enjoyed an after- noon of seqies, and -other ‘enter- Castlegar ny were opened by the honoree amid expressions of thanks, The chil- dren then surrounded the large fable in.anticipation of the usual birthday treats, .. As the prettily decorated birth- day cake was brought in, all joined in the singing of “Happy Birthday to You.” Each guest. received a basket filled with candy and .nuts, and a ‘balloon. A peanut scramble was the finishing touch to a de- lightful afterrioon, . Canadian. weather observers are in’ permanent residence at Alert, on Ellesmere Island, less than 500 miles, from the North its|with embroidered cloths _ and Each layer sat on icing posts and was adorned with white roses and doves,: all made by hand. ° The newlyweds left for a short honeymoon at’ Spoki ane. The bride’s going away outfit was green with orchid accessories. Mr. "and. :Mrs. Bouilett “are making their home at Castlegar. The groom is arbloved at Wan- - eta, © {Robson W.A. Tea ‘And -/Sale, A. Fine Success ‘A: successful” tea, bake and apron ‘sale was held in the Rob- son Community Church Hall re- cently, under the ‘auspices of the Robson W.A. The tea. tables were covered ‘centred with low silver bowls of gladioli and autumn ‘tinted leaves son, opened the sale at:3 p.m, and a special welcome to the many’ Kinnaird and Castlegar residents. Committees in charge were: Tea Tables, Mrs. W. T. Waldie, Mrs. J, Goodwin, Mrs, H. John- son, Mrs.. Mary E. McPhee; Mra. Cc. L. Johnston, - Bake Table, ‘Mrs, S. Humph- ries, /Mrs, J. Porter, Mrs. .O. Sutherland, Apron Table, Mrs. G.. Miller, Mrs..0..B. Ballard. Pole. ;~s erson, Sr. fell into a Iong train in the back. | @ featured lace flowers | the | & The bodice was lace, over satin | escorted down the aisle by her a with white ribbon ito a satin pil- . dressand mittens and carried a}.”, : ‘The. president, “Mrs. J. Raine, || welcomed ail those present with’ Novelty Table, Mrs. z Nick- St, Alban’s W.A, Hold First Meeting atHome a. Mrs, H. Jotinson +H, Johnson’ of Robson ae “hostess to the members of St. Alban's ‘W.A. for their first meeting of the autumn season, held in the lovely garden of her home, ° . Following a short business ses- sion, ‘a social hour was enjoyed duririg which delicious refresh-. ments were served by. the host- ess assisted by Mrs. C. Petts and Mrs,. J. Kelly.. Members present included Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs, M. Lewis, Mrs, C. Petts, Mrs. R, A. D. West, Mrs. M. Stainton, Mrs, H.. Westwood, Mrs, F. A. Hostetter, Mrs. R. J. F. Killough.- Visitors present. were Mrs. J. Raine, Mrs, Sutherland and Mrs, G. Miller of Robson; Mrs, Howard of Calgary, {a former member) and Archdeacon B. A, Resker. T LIE’S. AUTO GOURT RIGBY’S NOVELTIES MAGAZINES = — GIFTS. CONFECTIONERY LUNCH COUNTER You Meet Your Friends at Rigbya. Kerr, Mrs, H. Johnson and Mrs. Banx or MonTREAt - WORKING WITH CARADIANS IW EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 Castlegar Branch: JAMES R. ELLIOTT, | Manager Castle ~ HOWARD Painting | 719 LATIMER ST. Best Wishes : JAMES ‘LAMONT. AND HIS IN (CASTLEGAR | “NELSON - Motors MURPHY ‘Paperhanging _ “PHONE 1496 in keeping. with the autumn sea- {J a PHONE ‘HE = [