THE CASTLEGAR NEWS SOCIAL NOTES , Castlegar Kinnaird ‘Robson Deer Park Renata REPORTERS Mrs, Hostetter, — 7181 Mrs, Kaufman — 5488 Mrs. Johnson — 5165 Mrs. Williamson Mrs. Warkentin CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 30, 1959 Castlegar Happenings tton as Bishop of Caledonia, He will then travel into the Cariboo for the of Rev. E. Wal- Miss Linda Hesketh leaves today for Honeymoon Bay where she will be the guest of Miss’ Vi- vienne Dams, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Bill Easton and daughters Patty and Colleen of Haney, B.C., arrived on Monday to spend a week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Easton, Mr. W. Tozer spent the week- end in Nelson visiting his son and Saueinter: in-law, Mr. and ‘Tozer. Guests of Miss Linda Hesketh last week were the Misses Helen Kerr of .Vancouver and Maureen Durkin of Trall, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDonald and family of Toronto were visi- tors in the District for the past week, Mr, and Mrs. 'E, C. Freder- iksen leave on ‘Sunday for a weeks holiday at Penticton. lace as vicar of Williams Lake, this:-being Rev. Reskers old par- ish, ‘After a visit with old friends he returns to take charge of the District Scout camp at Deer Park. He then retires from the pulpit with his final service on Aug. 22, Mr. and Mrs, G, L. Black of Palo Alto, California, visited friends in the District for sev- eral days last week. Mrs, A, Hopland has been a patient in the Kootenay Lake Hospital and will visit with her sister Miss E, Forbes in Nelson for several days before returning to her home in Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Devitt spent the weekend in the Slocan Valley. Richard Dorman has been ac- cepted into the Royal Navy and has left for the East Coast. Mr. and Mrs, R. West and their Robert Mr. and Mrs. T. 5. and son Lesile and daughter Su- sanne left on Wednesday mors ing for their home in Prince Albert, Sask, after a 10-day visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Horswill. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Freder- iksen had-as their guests for the past two weeks the latter's bro- ther-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bell and daughter-Les- ley of Port Alberni. Ven, Archdeacon B. A. Res- ker leaves on Monday for Vic- toria te represent the Diocese of the Kootenays at the consecra- tion of Archdeacon Munn of Ly- on Monday from ‘Willow Point where they spent the weekend. Kinnaird Korner patrick were the former's broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Fitzpatrick and daughter Ann Marle of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Paul - Bertois and Mrs. Bob Maze are.spend- ing a week in Penticton and Sal- squa with relatives. Mr. family are having their vacation, visiting relatives in Bowden and Calgary, Alberta. Mr, and Mrs. D. Deverson and family are holidaying at Crawford Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jack and family spent the weekend at Christina Lake. Mr, John Roberts returnea Friday from Prince Albert, Sask., where he attended the funeral of his nephew, Eddie Carruthers, 15, who was a drowning victim at a nearby resort. Mr. Roberts tra- yelled to the prairie with the boy's grandfather, Mr. Mark Ro- berts of Salmo; an uncle, John Burden and an aunt, Mrs, Betty McDonald, ‘both of Vancouver. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P, T. Melville are their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. D’ G. Lindsay and_ three Mrs. T. Fourt left at the weekend for a holiday with rela- ‘tives in Kimberley. Ruth Scott is vacationing at| the home of her cousin Noreen Hendricks. Her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. S, Scott of Clive, Alberta, will join the J. Hendricks family this weekend. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Hednricks are sisters. Home for the weekend were Ronny Hendricks from his job and James ANNOUNCEMENT My Medical Office will be closed August 3-15 from Alberta. ‘Mr, and Mrs, W. Walper and children spent the weekend cam- ping at Kootenay Lake. pending the weekend here trom ‘Edmonton were Mr. and Mrs, Trevor Jones and two August 17 in the Laudin Bldg. on at the- home of Mrs. J. Wolfe. They were accompanied by Ms, Jones’ mother, Mrs, Bar- para Medwid of Nelson. Pine St., Castlegar, B.C. cs, Fowler, M.D, ° Johnny Bale returned, at the from Camp children who have arrived from Galt, Ont., for a three-week visit. Leaving on the weekend for Grand Centre,/Alberta, are Mr. and Mrs. J. Marcellus, They will visit their son Keith, his Wits and family, and a and Mrs. N. Burak and{. diam Main, left, and Ron Bry: The two men were puzzled < wh of a war feateaie dulled as.they sawed dow turned to amazement when cxperts "verified that they were rel'es 1812, were found im- ts, relics of th ‘ar of bedded in the’ true of this tree, whieh pats employees Wil- an cut down in a Toronto park, hen tele erosscut saw was re- tree, Thelr puzzlement Deer Park Socials the many other visitors and cam- pers were Mr.’and Mrs. 4 Al Rich Newcomers to Deer Park are Mr, and Mrs. W. Douglas of Tur ner, Valléy,:. Alberta, »who'. have) merly owned by S, H. Merrie- field of Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs, ‘Douglas plan to make Deer Park their permanent hore. Miss Florence Moss and her mother Mrs. H. Kelsall of Nelson spent the weekend at Deer Park on a camping trip. ° Ui Mr. and Mrs. H. Jamieson, son Barry and daughter Beverley ‘purchased a house and“ lot for-| W ards, of Cas * the ‘Bortnicks, SS anicsan Cata- Tanos of Trail; Turners, Brand. sons of ‘Kinnaird; ‘Mr. and Mrs -Trippel ‘and family of Ros- thern, Sask. and many more. eure PE po RESTATE: , spent the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Jamieson. . Mr. and Mrs, Frank ‘Uhryno. ‘wich and sons ‘have returned to "| their home at Trail after the past week ona fishing and camping trip aD Deer Park. Mr. and Fred Masey, their son and ae cengntor ini law, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Masscy and their two sons of Cloverdale, were weekend visitors to Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. Massey Sr. noticed fa vast change in Deer Park, this being their first trip back after Jeaving in 1914, While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. Mervin Wine and a fricnd of Bentley, Alberta, were the week: end guests of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, George Briggeman.| Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Brigge- (continued from page one) son-inJaw, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brown and fam! Mr, and Mrs, S. J. Jankola and family spent a few days cam- ping at Evans Lake during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Brown, Murilyn and Doug, had an inter- esting vacation, first to the coast via the Okanagan, then on to Los Angeles, California. They spent some time in Los Angeles’ visit- ing points of interest and enjoy- ing a weekend with their form- er neighbors in Kinnaird, the G. Langtons. In Long Beach they were the guests of Mr. Brown’s brother, Robert Brown and fam- ily. They visited friends in San Tia Guests at the Weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fitz- OPEN . OUR SPECIAL OF 10% PURCHASES IS IN _OUR NEW STORE DISCOUNT ON ALL FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK Peititt Photos PINE AVENUE ‘ FOR OPENING GOOD THROUGH - Diego and to Quana Mexico, .before teturning home. Upon’ the Browns return, they were pleazed’ to welcome friends ee |. motored here from Calgary I 0! in the storm on Mon! day night were *Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna and their daughter. Due to the’ failure of the ferry that night, the Hannas walked over the bridge where Mr. Brown met them. Their first trip to will be a one, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Donald Achi- bald and baby son Gordon are with the former's parents, Mr. of the minority interest in a sub- sidiary, the result is equivalent to 41 cents per share. This is more than double the profit of the previous six months and pav- es the way for the proposed re- organization, In a letter to L. V. Camp- bell, publisher of the Castlegar News, T. N. Beaupre, president of Columbia Cellulose and presi- emphasi that though Colum. bia Cellulose owns all the shares of Celgar, Celgar will continue to be operated as a distinct com- pany. : .He said that the B.C. opera- tions of Columbia, Cellulose re- Celgar is Distindl Company li Chemcell Reorganization petuity on 1,600,000 acres of pro- ductive timber lands in two areas to the holders of B.C. ‘These areas are the Nass and Skeena valleys in the north and the Columbia river basin in the south, The timber aspects in both|- licences are well suited for high- grade pulp. In the northern area the company operates near Prince Rupert a mill producing by the sulphite process the high-grade cellulose required for acetate and viscose textile ffbres, Plastic and The capacity of af the mill was recently rased to 400 tons 2 day and in the first half-yearly Perlod that time (to Junc So, 1959) the net profit was $1,055,000. Here at Castlegar, through its subsidiary Celgar. Ltd.,,Col- umbia Cellulose is’ construc! pulp mill of advanced design us- dent of its subsidiary Celgar Ltd., | sim, and as a 5 Columbia Cellulose and Celgar are self-sufficlent from the point of view of ent, research and development. Columbia Cellulose, with as- sets of $63,000,000 is the holder together with its ing the (kraft). process, : With a capacity of 500 tons a day, the pulp mill will serve a wide variety of paper markets. A new sar operate in conjunction with the pulp milv Cel-| here, bringing the total new in- gar, of two tree farm licences providing cutting right in per- at. to about $50,000,000, Rohe- Social: and Mrs. Gordon A They have been living at the coast, end. plan to make thelr home Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hender- son had as'their guests from Wednesday to Monday, Mr. Hen- derson’s sete ee and. brother-in- law, Mr. and John Hopper and children joe and Shirley of Sylvania, Sask. Visiting the G. Gendron home at the weekend were the Gen- dron’s nephew, Mr. Alex j;Dube and Mrs. Dube of Ralston, Alber- ta. Mrs, Ida Cleeve and family motored to Strathmore, Alberta on Saturday with Philip Gendron to attend the funeral of her bro- ther-in-law, Gaylon Robson, who passed away. suddenly. Mrs. Cleeve will stay with relatives until Sunday. HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE, 48 0z., 3 for MARGARINE, Solo, 2 ths. .....+.: BOLOGNA, Ib. .. SUGAR, 10 pounds ..........-..--..0+0+. 99e BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib. .........-.-.-.+2-+++ 696 — 7. Trischuck’s KINNAIRD, B.c. ‘port a very good time enjoyed by Mr. and.Mrs, Mike Gorkof anc family have returned fron, a holiday spent at Radium. Mr, and Mrs. O. B. Ballard who attende the Lt.-Governors’ garden party in Victoria for Queen Elizabeth.and Prince Phil- ip have arrived home. They re- all present, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Zibin of fOshawa, Oht, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Gor- koft for a few days, have left on their return trip home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith left Monday for Kitirhat where they will visit with their son and daughter-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. W. Taylor of North Van- couver; who has been visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Danchella, left on the boat Monday morning to vis- it other relations, enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. D. Campbell and family of Calgary arrived Friday evening to visit with Mrs. Campbell's: mother, Mrs, G. Mil- ler for a few days. Guests at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs, Ai Smecher are their daughter and grandson, Mrs, Art ery a Mare of Kimberley. d Mrs, R. McKinnon of Pct visited Mr, and - Mrs. J. Scott-for:a few days. They left by plané. for Vancouver to continue thelr holiday. ‘The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Giraud was chris- tened Sunday evening at the Rob- son Community. Chureh by Arch- en the baby were Winifred Mary. Miss Ann Sutherland was godmother and Mr, Robert Hora- will was godfather. The baby’s christening gown was made out of her grandmother's wedding gown and had been worn by her two, sisters at their deacon B. Ai Resker, Names gliv-|. Mrs. Jim. D. was given man and son of Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs,, D, McPherson of Trail and Miss Joyce Startup of North Battleford, Sask., were the guests of Mr. id Mrs. F. Briggeman. Mr. and Mrs, H, Wood of Nelson, their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wood also of Nelson, were weekend vis- itors to Renata and Deer Park. Mr. George Beatty of Nelson and Mr. ©, Haakedall of Ymir spent a few days on & prospec- ting trip in the Deer Park area. W. Briggeman, of. Trail,-who is spending his holidays>at. his thome in Deer Park, had as week- end guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunn their son and other friends, Mr. and Mrs. Leckie and sons, Mr. and Mrs, R. Martini and daughter Laurie, and Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson, all of Trail spent the weekend camping at Deer Park. ‘Mc. and Mrs, Frank Wood- row and son Wilson ‘of Castlegar are spending a holiday camping at the park in ‘Deer Park. - The Rev. Mr.’ W. ‘McBride Mrs, McBride and‘ family left for few weeks: ning to to their home in ‘Vancouver. and Mrs. -W. G. Leslie lof Navon were.the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, Williamson while on a weekend visit to Renata. Mrs. R..Worley of ‘Trail is spending a holiday at her home here, She has as her guests, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Worley and child. ren of Trail. Mr. and Me. H... Clegg of the names Frank Robert at chris- tening services held Sunday ev- ening at the Robson Community Church with. Archdeacon B. A. Resker presiding. Godparents’ were Mr. “and Mrs, Herb Johnson. After the service Mr, and Mrs, Danchella entertained at their home. Guests present included the baby’s Mrs. S. and the baby’s uncle tron North Vancouver, Mr. W.. Taylor. TRAIL. CITIZEN PRAISES DIRECT FRONTAL HEARING perform: ils i Uh you Bago thal nes veg lensed the ance of re ok, Without question F. Although ue 2 ob adverdlaing for eotiiad It ts the only pean Pave of expresain ide and of lutting olner Hart Of Hearing people know how ‘too can repsin the Joy of hearing. WILLIAM. 3. nt fad Aves Tell B.C, NEW Qfarion Listener, Mail Coupon for Your FREE copy of the book “DIRECT FRONTAL HEARING Phone Mr, and Mrs, Giraud entertained eu their home following the ser- vice. For BETTER 618 Malo Bt Panticton, x al their summer home here. ‘Aniong. : Casllegar Nows CCT SUMMER Cioihing Styles: to aa everyone. AT Leifner’s : Ce 9.00 A.M. ANCE Notice Due. to holidays and shift work the next two council meetings will be held on SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist. and SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th at VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD ttm CC KMNCRKRD 240 - Ist AVENUE ENJOY THE HEAT with 5 Priced from RECORD PLAYERS Priced from ...., =o a =e "The infant son of Mr, and: SMTA RICK’S | PHONE. 7271 a SEABREEZE FAN,. 37.95 to $14.95 1 $29.95 to $145.95 RICK’S TOP TEN | In this space will be listed the TOP TEN records each week. We will try to keep _ our recod selection up to date. : SEE: OUR SELECTION OF GIFT WARE G.E. Appliances — Polisher — Kettles Coffee Makers —- Toasters — Mixmasters | Ail ccc I ; 4 a a — 8 a a 4 ANALYSIS Ons of the ue “40th annual MADE HONORARY CHIEFTAINS of the Saulteaux . tribe at Indian Head, Sask., the Chilliwack Progress and Hugh E. McCormick of the Montreal Monitor at an impressive pow-wow. during ion of the Canadi were Leslie E. Barber of Who. was “everyman's fricnd and.’ ‘never Tocked ‘his cabin door?” ‘Henry Fuller Davis,‘a trader and gold prospector, camé to KILLOUGH — To Mr. and Mrs, Glen Killough. of Kinnaird, guy 2s 24, a son, — To’ Mr. and Mrs. Brio toss Ross of Robson, July 25, a son., Canada in 1858 from the Call- ‘fornia goldfields to joln the Fra- ser River gold rush.’ He earned the iniékname of “Twelve-foot Davis” in the Cari- boo when ‘he discovered two claims. In excess of’ regulation width and mined $15,000 ini gold from the twelve-foot space be- tween. them. He was one of the: discoverers of the Omlheca goldfield in. Nor- thern B.C, Later he became a trader and his friendliness. to pioneers, travellers and Indians was legendary in the, Peace country, His tombstone on a hill Weekly Associatit wiket, Mr, Barber ar a 90- -year-old Indian, Wagiah Doupe, and becomes Chief Four Thunder. Mr. McCormick, as Chief Eagle Born, is now known to the tribe as Chief Keno Kahnito- “the name te ill Pie oe nike with sufficient. cash on hand RENNIE MITCHELL PHONE 7631 ’ CASTLEGAR Renata Tiding Mr, and Mrs. Julius Dyck, Mr. and Mrs. Diedrich Dyck Visiting over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rohn were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Desaulnler and family of Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs. John An- of Salmo and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clausen and son Eddy of _| Fruitvale, Mr. and Mrs. A. Swanson of Winlaw and Mr, and Mrs, H. Moore of Nelson were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, P. War- kent Mr. and Mrs, EL Hardy and} Tr: three daughters Sharol, wen, and Linda of C: d Mr. | is Alta, are visiting at the home of Mrs: M, Neufeld and Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Penner. Dr. Lelghton Popeteck! of West Summerland (plant pathol ogist) visited Renata this week. The Misses Ruth Ludelle and June Lang and Miss Lorraine Fladager returned from a week's stay at the -Pentecostal Youth Camp at Harrop, B.C. Miss Mary Anne Wiebe re- turned from a weeks | vacation at =the home of Mrs, Evang of a B, Warkentin of Nanaimo and Mrs. I. Gyori of° Signe, Alta. are guests at the homes of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Matt Rohn and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Nelson are guests at the home of ON THE OF TH Best of Luck . Jack's Pic-n-Pac Grocery Store & Meat CORNER OF MAPLE ST. and 3rd. CASTLEGAR, B.C... Pete and Eve Harvick OPENING IE NEW Depariment at the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. ‘Warkentin. Ronald Toews of Campbell River is spending his holiday swith his mother, .Mrs. Henry Mr, and Mrs, John Hamm of} Toews. Mr. and Mrs..Blll Leslie of Nelson were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. J. Reimer. the Peace bears the inscription “He was everyman's friend.and never locked his cab- in door.” What was a Red River Cart? Used. by the Metis of the Red River area on their buffalo hunts and for freighting goods between Fort Garry and. St. Paul and between Fort Garry and Edmonton, the. Red River cart was a two wheeled: vehicle constructed | entirely: of wood. Shag-anappl (rawhide): was sometimes used as a tire to bind the wheels. : Made principally of hardwoods found ‘on the prairie riversides; the axles were usually of maple with the hubs.of elm: The deep- ly dished wheels were .| in the root ‘one foot in diameter. Renata Growers to Ship 6000 Grates of Cherries Two, thousana crates of Lam- bert cherries nave been picked and shipped so far this year at Renata: with 4000 crates yet to be picked." "the crop has been helped this year by. lots of ‘sun and no rain to bruise the cherries, Associated Growers are distributing the Ren- ata cherry crop. High Winds Smash Trailer Monday Monday's high winds did da- mage to a trailer parked at the Lakeview Auto Camp and Store near the ferry, The winds Knocked down. a tree which fell across a trailer |/E= owned by J. Galan, putting a hole Applications Pow In Miss PNE Contest 5 or 6 feet high with eight to 17 spokes and gave ‘the vehicle a considerable degree of sability. - The two’ shafts were attached to the axle and a platform, sur- rounded by a light railing, was mounted on the shafts and be- tween the wheels. ‘A! pony or ox was harnessed between the shafts and loads of 500 to-1,000 pounds were normally hauled on the cart, T..Couch Retires _ After.29:Years, .....: “1. B. Couch of C: re- The vehicle was light, strong, easily and was capable of being used over rough, track- Jesg or soft ground, tired from the CM & S Co. Wed- nesdey ona otter 23 years of service Ten TE Laois and fellow] Taft. workers from Cominco's sinter-|' ing plant arrived at Mr. Couch’s home yesterday fo present him with’ a company. cl * Mr.-Couch, 5 ava was 59 Tues: platform, thereby ” providing a buoyant and fairly navigable ‘When used in: cart trains, from ties throughout B.C. are pot into’ the’ Pacific National ane tion for contestant franchises for the Miss’ PNE” contest, In the past month, 20 com- munities. Have filed letters af- firming their intention to parti- cipate once again in this biggest beauty, braless Poise and talent contest in ‘Under the pants regulations cities and districts which spon- sored. contestants last year are given’ priority for 1959. If they fail franchise with- ie "Miss decision this year to award more points: for beauty and less for ability, has quickened ‘interest in the contest throughout the pro- vince in the opinion of Hedley the carts. were’ “brigades” of four, to six carts managed by one driver. During into Maximum number of contes- tants: allowed is 30. day, has not been working at the]. , CM & S since’a heart attack 2% years ago. Yesterday, however, he - officially ‘retired from the hill, . Besides many gifts from his fellow -workers, Mr. Couch’ was presented by his family. with.a 1%4- x 2%-foot cake with outlines of CM & S buildings done on it]. in fein, : : Be < Castlegar News DON'T LET YOUR LOVED ONES BECOME STATISTICS ON YOUR HOLIDAY ‘TRIP. THAT MEANS BEFORE YOU GO ON HOLIDAYS YOU WILL WANT TO DRIVE IN FORA THOROUGH CHECK-UP ON..-...- . . BRAKES" LUBRICATION RADIATOR LIGHTS ©. @ COOLING @ MOTOR @ © TIRES @. STEERING GAS BODY BATTERY OIL HAVE YOUR CHECK-UP DONE AT THE -| around the camp and served as a a hunt ‘the carts were placed defence. Although they were used extensively in hunting for carrying buffalo meat, their use extended to such service as freighting and farm work. - Most likely they originated from French Quebec: and the Highlands of Scotland. There 1s mention of their use as far bacis : "FOREST FIR DESTROY YOUR PICNIC Pesca and the Plumbing. CONGRATULATIONS eg ofa h PETE,, ‘and EVE HARVICK ON THE ‘OPENING OF THE NEW Harvick | Blk. We. Intalled 2 Fairbank: ‘Morse Gas Furnaces in their new block _ CASTLEBAR ‘BUILDING. SUPPLY - PHONE 2161 2 eS aah =. = CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 30, 1959 sot oath lll ell mere BS Pay’t nTakit | — Prices effective Fri. Sat., Mon., Tues. — SMOKED POLISH SAUSAGE, Ib. .................... 55< EVISC. FRYERS, Swift's, each SPARE RIBS, lean, Ib. ..............0005 = LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE, Ib. ...... — YES! we have done it again. We are offering WIENERS at a price that even YOU can not afford to overlook. Come in and shop at BOB'S — Where your: dollar” MEANS DOLLARS.” SALMON — SMOKED COD — HALIBUT EGGS Dox. 45c — Farm Fresh, Grade A, Large — Fraser MEAT BALLS, 15 oz. ...... 298 Henri’s ORANGE,, 48 oz. each .... 35c PORK-N-BEAWS, 4 fins .......... 596 JEWEL, 3 nound pail ............ 850 MARGARINE. Select, Ib. ......... 29¢ Half Gal. 59c each TOMATOES, ripe Ib. ............ 25¢ “We reserve the right to limit quantity RATT