1956.0 r ‘ a te diane cae ea of Arms : n : "h, Feanette King: 2, ‘Olga Stri- Eo bana Sate hs Meise "| aa iin td sce ht Columbia coe luncheon cloth, .... ; at : Phathrmmedid rn faketh, 2 lies t post} 2 Miss Marion": "Semenoff. 241 Strilote. : jus. “HL 4 112 and : 4 tag -1.--Coralee "Anderson. 2, Bar- bara Martin, 3,; Wendy, Scott, Pencil or Pen in’ dra‘ :1, Barbara. Martin, 3 ‘Eileen Goresky. R ‘Water Color. °. ‘Gor TOMMY McRAE YOUR andy, : Jag" Saree Sv ont 2,. Sheryl ‘Anderson. 5 My Mira’ M Galle. 2, Mire. ve B. 1) Candy, Ment fudge. <> Date’ ree oat, i i a o nut I s ‘s ae 1, Geral {Gores 1, eo kus ey ‘] Boat ‘moder,’ trom it, 3 Mrs. | Crochet. doll; cotton» 1, Gerald | Goresk; “Bru : Miss ° osemenott. '2,| McNicol,“ Py Bee Model eiade | from | Meccano ‘set. Gallo, 2: Walter Te Progressive Conservative Candidate Office, :;Muirhead : Agencies >] ? : eee Kinnaird : Residence; Castlegar, ; Phone 3788 aie FOR SALE—Dwellings and biisi-: 1, Owen Smales, 2, Eileen Gor- ar’ ‘ond. hala aepoon by an me ; en appointment.’ - nm, ‘a6-y, ‘ 2, Mrs. Ber. Mins ©: tha _gelin Sherkite. Fillet: crochet. ‘ship’s sailing a ‘ teimo e, ou Mrs, J. S. Scott. 2, Mrs. Fr The. i ie : “1, Mra Mi Gallo: 2, Mrs. “John xeon : : east from _ Victoria island in this *- Sherbike. | HS Oroshet work, wool. (2 firsts): “Eating de Jan to visit her. cacente in ‘Hague, H : Shortbread. cookies, J. S. Scott, ‘Mrs, George emigra 41, \Mre. Nv Oswald. 2, Mrs: W.) Huowillie inet year, Hcg jan ven oe fens Erste’ were: Leet J. Guerin. | : Article made “from ‘flour sack.: $ Scotch’ shortbread. ep Miss. Hiclen Armstrong. 2 Tl, Mrs. J. S. ‘Scott, 2, Mrs.,M, Gall . J. Guerin, Luncheon: cloth from flour sack. Oatmeal drop cookies, - 1, Mrs.'M, Gallo, 2, Mra." Helen 141, Mrs, John Sherbiko, ' 2,. Mrs. |‘Armstrong. '3, Mrs’ Sid Walton: "32? \ipitow siip.made from flour ~ * High fidelity: ‘sound expert Doiatd Archer says: “On older phonographs: and records you could hear only part of the ‘sound range. Today's ‘hi-fi’ systems reproduce the lowest and highest notes of the musical scale with start-, ling realism. This modern development has meant wrest progress in the rding field.” As a family: man, Mr. “Archer also benefits by continuous progress in another field ..... life insurance. Policies are more fe flexible and more adaprple fo the needs of individual eens More Eligle Voters WEDDING In Riding Than In Last. Election . Semenott _ : Gronskel -are:'more — eligible There +. Miss Olga Semenoff, daugh- | voters in the riding of Rossland- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John William otudes die district, Cemenoff of Penticton and form-|than in the last election ‘in 1953. erly of Castlegar, and Normar] This: fact came out: in the new ‘Einar Gronskei of .Quesnell, son| voter's list, which. shows a- total of Mr. and Mrs. ; Kaout, Gronskel, | of 14,787 names, an increase. of Mines, 441, vows at. an: ‘impressive’: double Mrs. S. E. Angus of Trail ugust: 18 in{/has. been’: appointed returning urch. | officer for’ the September jath, election, 2..- Sack. , . Mj Mrs." Helen |, Armstrong. 2, Mrs. P. S. Popoff. Article .made from flour sack : ree og Today, , you can obtain life ii that ain not co basic Pt protection bate funds for emergencies, bs Fs “Mrs. Marion ‘Semenoft. 2, "your home, W. G. Kennedy. 3. Mrs. M. your retire-" . : and for | Gallo, Cotton: ‘apron,. ‘any | style..." % 1, Mrs. Helen ‘Axrosteong: 2, ‘Mrs.Mrs. M. Gallo. bo «Mrs. John In these and other’ ways, the life insurance companies in Canada have progressed: with: the: times «+. meeting the needs of people: it in all walks: f ij 24 THE LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANIES-IN CANADA before ; ee __Mictte Hot Springs in Jasper [Before ae a et and fern,| Nat ional ‘k, Alberta are. among: Wey =e tak chose Chantilly lace over taffeto| the hottest on the continent; one |: - . The amount to! fife pages sees: Hee has ' for her "Ba ae ore A/softly ot them reaches 126 degrees, F ‘ Be Se Se : Z , OC : =| ie at its source. : . — 7 Pe . be - : . z ae Cushion cover, ‘pinch work. © 4, “Mrs: P.’S. Popoff. 2,. Mrs. F. Pagura. 3,' ‘Miss ‘Wendy., Scott. Cushion ‘cove, 2.0.¥. ‘Ralph. Baglo.. matron wee aan ‘Miss ‘Nell 1 ae shenin was bridesmaid, and little Pauline - Doucette _ acted sas a flower gitL Sam ‘MacLaren’ of. “Vancouver was best man, while the groom’s | prother, Knut Gronskei, and ‘the - brewed fo. ' Kootenay tastes eooin new handy carry=packs ok This advertisement is not published or displayed by" the Liquor + pride’s brother, Sack: Semenoff, -| us! honeymooned at They - took Eup fees at ‘| Quesnel, "wht ‘groom employed and ithe pe ae is on the teaching staff. Castlegar ° sue were Mrs. Charles Salikan, Mr. and. Mrs. 'T. S. Amdrossoff. RICK’S. SW ‘Sales & Supplies - Phone 2946 =" Everything In TV. Control Board or -by the Governmentiof British Columbia, "ARMSTRONG — ‘Solves Your Heating Problem | Here’s the smart.way to ; be ready { “for natural gas v when it comes... ..see your Armstrong dealer now, ask ‘him to:tell you about. the Guaranteed Conversion Plan, This plan, the only one of its kind, takes the guesswork ‘out, of natural : ion: costs, gives you the: finest + gas heating, p' you “automatic oil heating right away. igh co : *s.0S simple as this; you get'a magni 4 cent. “Armstrong oil furnace now |S then, if you want to switch to gas: later, you * Armstrong dealer will convert it for you ata nominal : cost. This cost “i ‘covered: by .a written ‘guarantee the moment - your, “Armstrong | furnac t three days C. Pacific’ 's In “Canadian” can speed you actoss the ‘nation to Toronto or*Montreal. You: travel in comfort in modern, sand sleeping cars aic-condil ioned, all stainless steel shi . View. Canada’ ‘8 most Spectacular scenery from your. Nantage ‘'D -2 "THB ONLY “SCENIC DOME" :: ROUTE IN CANADA! installed-;’.-. and it’s way: below what a conversion will’ riormall you’ re protected right down the line . ; . you have: ‘the | best, availab! eC - system now,-and you €an convert to gas at the lowest possible cost later. Yes; you'd be'smart to find out about the Anrenens | Guaranteed cada Plan’... . it solves your heating problem. 3 ~ EFFICIENT. OIL HEAT: NOW.: FOR, THIS. WINTER... CONVERT To aor LATER AT A FIXED LOW cost! ‘Bread buns, brown, : 1, Mrs, Mu. Gallo. B Mrs, C, H. 1, Mrs. J: S. Scott Mcintosh. © 3, Mrs. : rolls, 3 ,: Mrs. ‘J. Lazareff. £25 Miss| Marion ' Semenoff.. - Darn on worn sock, Armstr * ‘Articles’ "trom, ‘worn ‘garment, © Light, ©. 21, Mrs. M, Gallo 2, Mrs. Helen . Pagura. Crochet * ‘tablecloth. “: “4, Mrg..P.S. Popott. 2 Mrs. L. |: A. Grunerud. 3, Mrs ‘J, Lazareff: “ HANDI ‘| rooted leather ‘handbag: 1, Mrs, V. B. Goresky. :| mootea leather Project, 2.0.V. © 1, Mrs. V:'B.* Gor sid. ‘Walton. 3, ; Mrs. Helen. “Arm- reabranierea picture. 1, Mrs. Helen “Armstrong. pel. ‘Mrs. James Monroe. 2, Mrs. Annie. Sykora.. | || Petit. point. Ts Mary Rel 2 eT ; ts, Wie eS chs 1, Mrs 5.'8.'Seott 2, Mrs. ‘Art 7 Ewing. eet Northland sweater, oy V. B. Goresky. 2, Mrs. Stuffed toy. a 1, Mrs..C. A. ‘Anderson. 2 Eileen Soe: 3, 4 Goresky. ol; ue M. Gallo:. "2, ‘Mrs. Helen fe @ | ricia: Hand, painted ‘china. 1, Mrs. ™M Coftin, 2. Mrs. Helen Stone. pat -Maureen , Eipsett I. : owners. t year and in residents of Biase Catumbia who own their homes will get a bask Teal estate taxes much as: ; much as: ;, i ‘as the $30,000 ho: ome, 2 BY Abel THE. HIGHWAY PROGRAMME — Social : Tig: AT high if ie that dwarfs the efforts of former high\ the years to follow, 4 Bridge-* reat < Rossiale Bridger th Bridge at ‘Nelsoi th Columbi: ae Pylon: owas. Westbank Bridges and : dpabartirverety sated and nis oui ciel ies. $28. million—in 1956 to’ a mili e burden of education’ fash ‘have ave been i - mmunici Soci Credit “has_crea . whole tew concept in ‘the field ‘of. ‘recreation, ‘and a: and: exten Ae ans for. farther co-ordinati are communi y programines v0) ant : -Tegional ity Dropram appointed. * Recreational ees : from ‘golf.to milfinery.and from. cover. everything engineering to. soil a HOSPITAL INSURANCE = Soctal Credit eliminzted the arbit bei Connecti 4 ms comply ‘ata new ey and finally i it tis showing aregular and Profit.