4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 4, 1959" Castlegar Happenings Honorlng Mr. George Gra- ham on his birthday, a suprise party was held recently at the home of his daughter Mrs, Mar- Raret Saliken, The rooms were Raily decorated with streamers Robson Renata yee Castlegar Kinnaird Deer Park THE: CASTLEGAR NEWS SOCIAL ‘NOTES REPORTERS Mrs, Hostetter — 7181 Mrs, Kaufman — 5488 Mrs, Johnson — 5465 Mrs. Willlamson Mrs, Warkentin and halloons and the evening was climaxed with the serving of a turkey dinner at midnight. The table was centered with a double heart-shaped :caké’ on which the words “Happy Birthday to’ Daddy’ and “Heather” were outlined with. pii ken who celebrated her, birth. day the next day. Outoftown guests at the affair were Mr, and Mrs, Otis Hagberg of Ione, Wash- ington, Mr. and Mrs, B, Schilling and Mrs, F. Graham of Newport, ‘Washington Others present were ‘Mrs,, Ruby: Graham, Mr. David Graham, Mrs, B. Martin, Mr, and ‘Mrs. P. Saliken, Mr and Mrs. Francis Graham and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Fredericks. “Mr, and Mrs, °H.. J. Binnie| spent a few days in Spokane, re- turning home Tuesday evening : Mr, and Mrs. L. V. Campbell, Burton Campbell and ‘Regina Campbell returned home Sunday | F after, attending the funeral in Kamloops Saturday. of Mrs, Campbells father, Mr. Ivo Ardu- "Mr. Norman Johnson, who attended UBC this year, is home again to'spend the summer with his parents Mr. and Mrs... Helmar Johnson, | 4 A wedding of interest to Cas. tlegar friends took place in Cal- gary, May 31, when Mrs, Helen Waite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, BP. Shewehuk became the bride «of Mr, Clifford Smith of Edmon-| ton, Alta. Mr. and Mrs, Shewchuk travelled by train to attend, and Mrs, W. Parfeniuk, sister of the bride, flew to Calgary with her son Dean. Guest of Mrs. Helen Gergely for the weekend was her son, Mr, Electrical Contracting & Appliatce Service Teld Gergely of Vancouver, ‘Mr. and Mrs, James Toogood have as guests for the summer Trail were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggeman. Other visitors to Deer Park in- thelr ined and Mr. and Mrs, Ted Killough of Vancouver, Mr, and Mrg. J. H. Kelly are enjoying the Visit of their son: .| Flying Officer Harry Kelly, who Is on leave from the RCAF, Har- ry has spent the past two years in Germany stationed with Sane ron 419 at Bad cluded -H. ‘Mrs, M. Stover, Castlegar; Mr.- and’ Mrs. P, Romaine and sons,: Kinnaird; WEDDING: McLeod — Dunlop .Mr,.and Mrs. -A, and .son David, Mr. and Mrs, V, Wor: ley and children, Trail; Mr. and Mrs, ©. Worley and family of Robson; the Wilsons, Jones fam- ly and Mr. and Mrs. H. Clege of ers: as part of ‘the ‘Canadian com: mitment to.NATO of Europe, in Sorento, B.C. this week.to at, tend: the “clergy Conference cal ed by Bishop’ P. R. Beatty. Sunday visitors, .ats, the home: A. ter, Mr, and roughs and 504 -Pat Spending -two weeks, wath her. son ana da has; been: ‘flying CF-100 jet ane is Archdeacon B. A.Resker is |- 1 have returned ‘to their home here of the bride, as matron of honor, wore a navy sult, pink and many more. -Reverend ..W. McBride, of Vancouver and . friends .were weekend visitors to Deer Park. Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Willtam- son gf Toronto left for Vancou- ver, after spending a holiday vis- iting with friends and relatives in“Deer Park. Mr, Williamson, a ‘former resident of Deer Park, is At .an afternoon ‘wedding ceremony held May 16 in the Castlegar United Church, Rev. H. Pratt united in marriage Helen Patricia?’ McLeod, daughter of Mrs; L. E. Killough of Castlegar and John Thomas’ Dunlop: of Castlegar. ‘tthe church was decorated for’ the occasion with vases of spring flowers and ‘sprays of flowers were also, featured in the pew markers. , ‘ae bride, who’ was given in ‘marriage’ by:her’ brother, J. chose direc: ‘for the Canadian National hey had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Churches of ‘Mr, and ‘Mrs, -A.-'W; “Kent is convalescing at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, D, Shields in oo Forks. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke of Nelson. The foursome spent Sunday on a fishing expeditian. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido tra- velled to Vancouver on a busi- ness trip recently. They return- ed in time for the 25th anniver- sary celebrations in Keremeos, Mrs, Guido's sister and ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE Box 397 Castlegar, B.C. Phone 4086 Attend the Soroptimist’s Spring Tea, Twin Rivers Hall Saturday, June 6th. Kiwanis Blood Donor Clinic will be held in the Parish Hail on Monday, June.8th. Get your tickets now on the, Kiwanis River Level contest. _[ The Kinnaird Little Theatre sponsors a dance every Fri- day evening at 9:30 p.m. in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall. ‘Orchestra in attendance: brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs, W. .| Quadvlieg last Sunday. Lorraine Pisacreta of Trail was the weekend guest of Diane and Carol Soberlak. {11h birthday of Dianne Soberlak on May 23 when games and sing * ing were enjoyd around the camp cehool friends. The event took glace In Robson. Deer Park Socials A well-attended meeting: was held in the community hall when residents of Deer Park met to form a cemetery board. Those nominated were A. W. Kent, C. T. Williamson, Mrs,. G. Brigge- man, H. Mottershead and R. Brig- geman, Mr. Kent was “named ‘chairman of the board. Mr. C. Lindberg..leaves:.this week on a three-month visit with his and sisters int Swe- BULLETIN BOARD] Yes... .. This space will be provided free to clubs, lod- ges, etc. to advertise meet ings; sales, teas, etc. —| Just phone your copy to the Castlegar News, ot 3031. A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE ELECTRIC: SERVICE | den. Mrs. A. Mackereth and ‘soi spend a’few weeks in Vancouver. Mr. F, G, Hamblin, who. re- A beach party: marked the, fire. Present were 11 of Dia:me's | * Bruce ot Broadwater left to} ver, her aunt Mrs, J. H. Dyck, faI8S"'of Vancouver, her brother J. Reimer and daughters Sharon ‘and Wendy of Nakusp, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leslie of Nelson, H. Merriefield and sons Jimmy. and Albert, Mrs. M. Stover, Mrs. M. Stainton and Jean: and John Stainton of Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Phelps and daughter Brenda, accom- panied by Mr. and’ Mrs. Paul Phelps of Crawford Bay were recent visitors to Salmon Arm. Mrs, J. C, Truax of Agas- siz, B.C. and Mr, Albert Sin- ell of Harrison Hot , Springs were the recent guests of ee anstitute of the Blind. While here |" ER * gult “and white, accessoriés, In Meu. of a bouquet, a white Bib- le, gift of the’ groom, was car- Tied. ‘Placed onthe Bible’ was ‘a spray of pink sweetheart ro- ‘ses with ribbon streamers. ", Mrs. May Woolverton,: sister bine woo! || Parking Meters For Castlegar on 50-50 Basis Would Cost $7,000 Castlegar has room for “in- Itially up to 100 parking meters" If council should decide to ‘in- stall them, commissioner R, C. Maddocks told the village coun- ell at its regular meeting Tues- day night. Mr. Maddocks, who was looking into meters for the vil- lage, said single units are $90 and double units $140. These prices don’t include the cost of which do it,” said would be “about $5.” ‘The double meters would cost the village $7,000 “which could be pald back with revenue from the meters.” Trail installed their meters on a 5050 basis with the manufacturer, sald Mr. Maddocks. “I had one fellow suggest to me that If we'd ask the shopping centre to donate meters they'd er Aage Sylvest, Mr. Maddocks said allday parking.is becoming a problem in the village and Castlegar can't afford to hire a man to work all day checking parking infractions. “Meters would do the job,” he commented, Mr. Sylvest sald he'd “think twice, about putting in meters ‘but It's worth | leoling into.” - JUST LOOK. ~ What 29c Will By WIENERS, Ib., . BUNS, Doze... 5 cece cough ceed aceede nen 6 208 o MARSHMALLOWS, 1 Wma, oka, cee tees + Be ‘geese SPARERIBS ‘Senne 296 ‘1GE GREAM NWESTLAN HALF oho: hese - | and a ‘pink’ glamellia corsage. Attending ‘the groom was his brother, ‘Robert Dunlop, of ‘Trail. Ushers’ “were Peter Dunlop; . and Dick McLeod, sons of the groom and bride reypectively.’ Wedding music was’ played | by Mrs, F. A. Hostetter, who al- so* accompanied _Mrs. Gordon Read, neice of the bride, in her solo, “I'lr Walk Beside You.” ‘A reception was held in the ‘basement of the Church where refreshments were served by the United Church Women's Auxil- jary. The bride's table was center- ed by the three tiered wedding eake in pink and white, while baskets of, pink and ‘white flow- ers were placed on either side. pink formers brother and law, Mr: and Mrs. D. D, Jamie- son. Mrs. E, T. Coleman. of Nel- in ae Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Cole- " Hollday weekend visitors to Deer Park included Mrs, R. Worley and her grandson Bob, V. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wor- ley, W. Brgigeman, Mr. and Mrs. Bunn, al lof Trail; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs.’ S, Dewis, Silverton; A.- Worley, Nelson; Mr. and Mrs, E, biursk Robson and many more, son is spending a‘holiday at the, ittiome of her son and. daughter] and white crepe. streamers and “white Bells with a lattice back- drop of white’crepe paper 3nd Se. t to: the “bride was promesea’ ‘by C.°H, King and S responded to by the groom. | 4 * Toastmaster -was 3 R, Kil- lough, brother of the. bride. As ‘entertainment — several “Barbershop - Quartette” selec- tions were presented by Joe, Jack, Harry and Jim Killough, and telegrams of congratulations were read: from Vancouver, Cal- gary and Quesnel. Mother of the eaped Mrs, FIELD TOMATOES, Firm Rin, Ib, dee nhonedeces s . 190 CANTALCUPE, each, ORANGES, 5 Ibs., . we ecee te eeeeenien es nee OG . COFFEE, Rooster, 2 Ihs., . pe etiaclanaee WU riciath viciaidees + SLB BOSTON CREAM PIE, R. H. 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Even if you can’t visit those you love as often as you'd like, your gift portrait will tell them you're thinking of them. You’neéd no special - occasion. to say “hello” iwith a portrait of yourself. or your family. It's-a wonderful way *_ to make somcone dear. very happy! Pettitt Photos Come Mn er aul to make an , tepolntméad portrait that will please eens 80 much, always —— | JA Special Message To All Castlegar Telephone : Subscribers Last Monday morning, June I, a new system of “harmonic ringing’’ was introduced for all _party-line telephones i in Castlegar. This means that subscribers.now, hear. only, the ring, of __ their own telephone and NOT the coded rings of other parties on the same line. * "Therefore, you should answer your tclephone every time it rings. TO CALL ‘ANOTHER PARTY ON, YOUR OWN LINE Dial “119” followed by: the F ULL NUMBER listed i in. your directory, ‘ All ranlti past line ‘aubscribers have been issued with © special insruction cards telling them ; how to call other varties’on a het, line. Please refér, to > this card before : ‘you! call. BRITISH~ COLUMBIA € TELEPHONE COMPANY “Canada's Second-Largest ‘Telephone System” H -y i a ROBSON PLACES SECOND Brilliant Wins Track Laurels. Brilliant school won the Tar- rys District Soc | by school ‘board chalrman, Mrs. Jety cup at the annual rural schools track meet held Friday at the Tarrys ballpark. Brilliant won the meet with 41 per cent. Robson was ‘a close second with 40,9 ‘per cent’ and H. Hyson, principal of Bril- liant school, presented the boys’ ageregate trophy to Sam Rilkoff of Robson school who had a per- fect day with 30 points, In ‘the follqwing results B stands for T for Tarrys, Tarrys and, 0% with 29.3 per cent and 29.2 per cent. ‘The cup was presented to.the Brilliant school by Mrs, Philip Konkin on behalf of the Tarrys District Improvement Soclety. } Linda Bro won the girls’ ag- Bregate trophy with 22. points. R for Robson, and O for Ooti- schenia: Relays — ‘ 1, Brillant Girls: Patt! Crain Wendy Worley, Evelyn Hunter, Lucy’ Makarfen, ‘Blythe Rogers and Linda Bro, 2, Ootischenta Girls: _ Martha Pictin,:: Annette Olga Lucy The trophy was her ANNOUNCING — SAPE TY 8 DESIGN Complete factory’ ‘oppro ed recapping © service in track and passenger tires. For the best. recapping ‘in- the Kootenays:or:-Domin- ion Royal tires drive'in to- SERVICE: & TIRE SHOP Highway 3°- Phon @: 2371" Kazakoff, Katie Lebedaw and El. leen Tomilin, ° , 1. Brilliant Boys: Gréen,: George Makieff, _ Walter Larry Chutskoff and Barry Dams, 2, Ootischenia Boys: Sam Wesley Billy Bily Maslo#t and: Tohn Strelaett. |. Dashes — U-¥ard Dash * Girls ,7 and under: Margie ‘hors, R. Elalne Dootoff R,-Lou- “[:].ise Koochin 0, Boys: Stanley Rilkoff.R, Walter Pudmeroft O, Joe PopoftO, . Girls 9 and under: Mary Stewart.R,: Lucy Kazakoff£,0, Lo- la Harcoft R. Boys: Sammy Ril- koff R, Freddy Hadikin 0, Rob- ert Harshehin O. . 100-Yard Dash — si Girls"11 and under: Linda Bro B, Vera Rulkoff : R, Eileen Postnikoff T. Boys: John Stre- laefif O,: Billy Postnikott, B,. Wal, ter Plotnikoff B. Girls 12 years: Nina Draz- doff T, Eileen Postnikoff.'T, Ma- ble Nevakshonoff..T. Boys: Kay. Savinkoff. T, Ronnie: Postnikoft |. O, George Makeiff B. Girls 12 and over:.Rita Phil- lipoff T, Naida’Kinakin T, Mar- Green B, Gene Hlookott T, Ronnte Postnikoff O. High Jump — Girls 7 and under: Margle Thors R, Vera Maloff T, Elaine Dootoff R. Boys: Walter Pudmer- off O, Tim Koftinoff O, Ray- mond Makaroff T. Girls 9 and under: Linda Hoodicoff R, Lucy Kazakoff- 0, Sharon Kabatoff R. Boys: Sam: my Rilkoif R, Wally Rilkoff'R, Wally, Gleboft O. . Girls 11 and under? B, Eileen P T, Martha Pictin O.,Boys: John O,: Walter B, Billy Postnikoff: B, .. Girls 12 years: Rita Schuep- fer.B, Wendy Worley B, Patti Crain B. Boys: George Makeiff, B, Larry Stoochnoff oO Kay Sav- inkoff T. ,Gltls_12- and. over: Verna Pattl Crain B. Boys: Wesley Green 'B, ‘Georgé “Hiookoff T,' ~Alex, Ozerott T, -Broed Jump, —* .Girls 7 and-under: Vera Ma. lotf T,, Diane Kurbatoff T, Mar- ‘ine! Bidinoff R. Boys: Stanley Rilkoff' R, Walter Pudmeroff ‘0, Joe Popoff O, Harold Salikin T. Girls 9 and under: Elaine P. _Kinnaird Lad Wins _ Colgar Safety Prize’ ‘Hiome would be: a mighty: poor place without Did” was the most popular sentiment’ .¢xpress- ed in an essay contest sponsored by Celgar. ave ) ‘Blight’ children won $5, prizes In a safety essay contest’ sponsored by Celgar in connec- tion with forest ‘Products safety week, Bob Rivers, personnel _ and safety supervisor at Castlegar who ran the contest,’ sald’ he was “quite surprised et the ‘knowledge of our safety Bro- iv! that the. children ‘posses. ‘” Winners. of “the. essay’ "contest entitled Bs Re : Want: my. Dad to work were Roddy Killough | of of tlnwatra Kathie Rudd ‘and -Susan Tillen of ‘Ar- ‘yowhead, and Donna‘ and Glenda Butt, Phillp. and Michael Lind. say and Billy Fulkco of Nakusp; E Naida |. : Kinakin ‘T, Martha’ Phillipoft ,T, ;Cheveldave 0, Linda Hoodicoft Softball Throw —" Girls 9-and under: “Elaine R, Eileen Makareff“T, | Boys: Sammy Rilkoft R,. Gerry Taras- off T, Terry. ‘Perehudptt. T. Girls 21 .:and™ under: ‘Linda | Bro B, Martha‘. Pletin’O, Lucy. Makayev B.’ Boys:" John. Glebofft B, Andy Konkin ‘7, Kenny. Veri- ginB, Girls 12 years: Rita Schwp- fer B; Naida . Kinakin T, Nila T, ‘Elaine Cl O, Elaine A, Rezansoff T. Boys: Sammy _ Rilkoff /R,. Freddy Had- ikin O, Leonard Hoodicoff R < Girls 11° and\under: Verna Makortoff B, Linda. Bro B, Vera Rilkoff R. “Boys: " Billy Masloft. 0, Norman Facchina . Ty Walter}. Zoobkoff O. | * Girls 12. years; ‘Nina Draz- |’ deff T, Wendy .Worley .B, Patti ‘Crain B, Boys: Ronnie Postni- koff-O, Kay Savinkoff T, George Makieff. B. .-Girls 12 and over: Naida Kin- ‘T, Blythe Rogers .B, Mar-|: 1 fakin. 7, Blythe Rog ‘coff R, Elaine Cheveldave O; ‘Mary Stewart R. Boys: Sammy that-Phillipoff T. Boys: Wesley Green B, Ronnie, Postnikoff 0, George Makelff B. i jer. Verigin. B Boys?” Kay, Savin- keff T, George Makpltf .B, Sam Kootnikoff.O. Girls 12 and over: Evelyn Gretchen T, Blythe Rogers B, Marcia Cheveldave O. Boys: Pet. , Wesley Green B, PAlex Ozeroff-T. . . _ Skipping. Races | » Girls 7 and under: , . Phyllis, Paluck R,?Marine. Bidinoff R, -Marle PopotfO, Nattie Hadikin T, -Boys: Philip. Datchkoff..T, Joe Popoff..O, Bobby Strookow T. Girls 9 and under: Lola Har. |.Rilkoff R, eal Rilkoff R, Terry’ that Phillipoff T. Boys: Wesley The General Public Is Cordially Invited sTo Attend The Annual “GRADUATION EXERCISES _ STANLEY HUMPHRIES ; JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL a - "To BB HELD IN THE HIGH: SCHOOL GYMNASIUM ON : at 8 8 O'CLOCK iy THE EVENING \WIENERS, Dor, . ae ae BUNS,Dozs:....-2:.000se0-00 MUSTARD, 6 025......25..e0eseeeceeeee poe eer _ GRAHAM WAFERS, Christies, 2 pkgs. ...... :. DOG FOOD, Tops; (0 tins, ......6.0..2.+-+ : 4 vs. 29¢ maeee 29c eevee 106 hea. 490 woe 586 wees 996 BANANAS, 2 Ibs., wdetee etae ede teastentteeeet 39c FIELD TOMATOES, Ib.,). 2.000 cece eect e eee ae : TOILET TISSUE, Ballet, 8 rolls, . Sevece swe secs TOMATO SOUP, Cambel’s, 4 {INS gee esk eset CENTRAL TRADING. Potato Base band | nikoff T, Nina Drazdoff T, Mable Gomelory Caretaker |< Refused Pay Boost , The .request of the Kinnaird cemetery caretaker for an in- crease in’ pay was’ not granted by 'the ,Kinndrid village council at {fs regular meeting Monday night. -'W. Ball, who looks after the grounds of the cemetery and the Kinnaird park, requested an in- crease in pay. from $100 2 morith to $140. Parks and cemetery chairman Mrs. J. W. Dougan in- formed council that “While It's not a-full-time job, Mr. Ball’ says it prevents’ him from taking on another job." - Council felt that - since the bulk of the work consists of cut: ting. lawns, putting out sprinky| lers and: opening up‘the conces: sion booth at the park a raise in pay was not An order. »Girls uw aiid ‘unde Z ’ Linda | Makeyev B. Boys: ~ : laeff O, ally, Fostnikott B, Bill Masloff O. i Gils 12° years: Eileen Post: Nevok“T, Boys: * Ronnel Postni- koft O, Kay’ Savinkort a ‘Barry Dams B.- a MOKED JOWLES, Ib... FULLY, COOKED HAMS, Ib. 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