CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR,..B.C. td safe pastline ‘for. the whole famiiy: when “ : —Centrat,Press Canadian Photos ng. Would-be Robin Hoods, David, | last until Nov. 10, Donna’ McDonald, left, shows the aN icky, five,:foin the! nts, Mr..and Mrs. hy the archers hope to bag. . Enthusiasts say catching itoulin Island in tougher than with a bullet. Animals must WATTS til they are within arrow tario’s first open deer. for ‘arch which was|l—30 to ards, pan pey par “3 ss on = : visited ‘at the home of Mr.’ and|a-few days with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Oswald. pac ae A ae. if . . Mrs: A: Harvey for the weekend.|F, Hostetter, Be ~Mr, and Mrs, R, Hanna ma , Castlegar Happenings ‘ ‘Mrs. EB, Thatcher spent'a few Mr. Dave Donnan entertain- Richard of Trail were guests ai : —— days in Trail visiting her son...jed .a few - friends ‘on his: 18th tis homie ot De and Mrs. V. Gor- : 5 rab and Mrs.’ W. ‘Houston,| birthday last Sunday. e on ' : theta fed Prater eaag and son Walter -Mr.'and Mrs. C, Brodivian and}. Mr. and Mrs, R. A. D. West Mr. and Mrs. John Wiig spent| have.‘returned from spending family of Slocan City are yisit-| returned from Vancouver, where a few days in Nelson with their] few days in Vernon. ling the former's mother, Mrs. C.| they visited their son sad gout nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, D. W. Brookes Brodman for a week. pay ter-in-law, Mr.’ and : jon Milton Wiig. sou. {and!'son “Gerry were gil in Mr. and Mrs, John Sherbiko| West. : ; Mr. Jack Whittaker enter-|Kaslo- over the weekend. had as guest Thursday and. Fri- Mr. and Mrs, Barney Burge tained a few guests at dinner "Mis, HE. Ht: Horne of Apple-]day Mrs. James Draper of New and Marie. ot Pete eens ond Monday night in honor of his 12th Denver of the ian: .| weekend at the home o! . birthday, os Dr. and Mrs, V. Goresky. en-| Mrs. John Wilg. ee tertained':a few .guests Sunday] . Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Devitt evening, on their 25th wedding| have returned from Calgary after anniversary. Among those present] accompanying Mrs. M. J. Devitt were Mr, and Mrs, H. Hesketh,| who flew from Calgary to Otta- Mr. and Mrs. J, Scott, Mr. “and|wa to visit her sister” for the Mrs. C. Woodford, Mr. and’ Mrs.) winter. Maceecars } spent’ the weekend in Spokane. “Mrs. Phyllis Hatrison and|O. N. Askew, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and. Mrs. Bryan John- Mrs. Kira Larsen of Nelson| daughter Joan of Nelson Visited} Toogood, and Mr. ‘and . Mrs, N.| ston and children spent the week- Mr, and --Mrs. .4.. Hughes moved from Third Avenue’ and took up residence at 142 Robson Stes oe : Superline | Washers - AND: Regular $159.95 -. Regular $345.50! Resular $449.5 ne Now .... $395.50. Now .... $139.50 Now’... $299.50 Serene énd-in Nelson. “ Mr, Jack Townsend ieft Sat- urlay night to spend’a few days with her husband, who is em- ployed with Dominion Bridge at Golden. : Mr, Robert ‘Tozer has return- ed from two weeks with his son -and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Tozer, in Nelson. “Mrs, Ruby McLean-Angus visited in Castlegar at the week- end, coming from Vancouver. Mr. E.. H. Neville of Van- couver spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. Houston en route to Calgary and Swift Cur- rent. pe % Mr. and Mrs. L, Grunerud celebrated their 25th wedding an- niversary on Saturday. -Miss Ger- ry Guesford kept the guest bool: busy receiving the’ sighatures of numerous: guests, Mrs. L. Peter- son of Warfield cut the wedding cake,-Duirng the ‘evening about 90. members of:the church group ‘and ‘friends surprised: the couple and presented them with a num- ‘ber of gifts. ‘ 4 i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Belback, Sandra and Dianne, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, B. Hill “and other relatives in the district have left'for Ladysmith, 'B.C., to visit the latter’s parents. Mrs, S. E, Wilkinson of Port Saturday after spending a few weeks with her son and Coquitlam is returning home on), Deer Park Socials J. Schornagel, A. Merlo, S. Matovich .and’.A. Cronia, all of Trail, spent the weekend at Deer Park on a hunting trip. s T. ‘Allen, of Salmo and J. Lloyd of Nelson spent a success- ful, weekend hunting around Deer Park,'they got one deer. ’“ Miss Jean Stainton and her brother John of Castlegar were weekend. visitors to Deer Park, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. ‘Williamson. Mr. and! Mrs. J. V.-Brigge- man of. Trail anl H. R: Briggeman of Kinnaird were. weekend visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. : . Mr. and -Mrs,” A.:A. Phelps and family were ‘recent visitors to: Castlegar. : ‘ C, M. Kirkendall of Procter was. the’ recent guest of his father Mr. M. A. Kirkendall and his brother-in-law ... and. sister, Mr. and Mrs,.C. S,,Phelps. On his return to his home he was accompantel by his father -who will spend a-holiday at Proctor. D. Demmeén and his son of Trail were: recent visitors to Deer Park while. on a hunting trip: % sf arrived during the weekend to ti which is in-law, Mr. and Mrs, T. Wilkin- son, - a neh | Mi. and Mrs. H. Pitts went to ‘Calgary early this week to bid farewell to their son, Capt. H. C.| Pitts, who will leave in the next few days with Canada’s: contin- ‘gent for the international “police force in the Middle East. a being used to build new logging | roads on, timber sales in-the Cel- gar area around Deer Park. V. Gerreaux also of Arrow Park, arrived earlier. Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Leslie of Nelson were: visitors. to Deer Park en ‘route t6 Renata where ¥ Some twenty friends met at Waldie last Saturday for a gay evening to honor Mrs. Ken Wes- son of Maidstone, Sask., the form- er’ Mrs. Elvina: Ostrom of-Rob- selves with dart tt ing, while the home of Mr.-and Mrs. W. T.] ° son. The ladies entertained them- |’ ted from the report on the, Rob- son Evening Group bazaar last ‘| week, and Mrs.J. S/ Hunter, not Mrs. Hyson, presidéd’ ver the variety table. — 2 Staff Sgt, and “Mrs. “Jerry Magee of Spokane, Wash., were the guests of ‘their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Dave.Magee during the men ‘played’ pool. “Motion pictures .of’ Jocal and. prairie by Don Waldie spent the long weekend at White Rock, ~ scenes were. shown, fo by ‘singsong was sung when Mrs. Wesson presented a twin birthday cake to her two sisters, Mrs. delicious refreshments served: by]. the ‘hostess. A happy birthday] . | Me: J. ‘Burrows , returned from the coast this week after spending some time in Shaughn- essy Hospital. .. . Frank ¥ whose birthd fell on that day,’ and Mrs. T...J. McHolm ‘of Syringa Creek, whose birthday was to come two days Mrs, Wesson, ,Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smech- ér, Mr, anl Mrs. Ross Oborne, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Haugen, Mr. Mrs: Frank Webster, Mr. Mrs, Ross Oborne, Mr. and: Mrs. Melvin Haugen; *Mr. and © Mrs. | Frank \ Webster, Mr. and Mra. Tom McHolm, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Scott, Mrs. Frances Quarice, Mr. later. “Among ‘those present were| fj and Mrs) Donald of Maidstone,|. TELEVISION \ f° SALES & , SERVICE © Radios ‘ecord Players THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1956 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR. B.C. PAGE 5 «or the busi of a sk not where the. only trade or buiness is carried on is , that of.a tobacconist, newsagent, hotel, inn, tavern, vittling house, or refreshment house but does not in- clude pawn. brokers shops or shops in which only second- . hand ‘goods. or wares are bought, sold or offered for rpm 2 “by -Gedrge Classen’. * Spokane, had ‘long: been ‘on my. list of’ places wanted to visit, and last Saturday we did it. overnight, ‘so we had our ‘trip timed just right to do ‘it in one day. We were at the. F rds }) Sharon .-White,** who presented) We did not. want to. stay y ‘variou Kinnaird Korner. nyville, ‘Alta.). after: the articles were inspected: and appreciated, each , guest: again; wrapped ‘her| “A novel: and surprise shower was held at’ the home’ of’ Mrs, x even- gift ‘for ding: to} the. bride. Regina,” Saste., ted ‘his alling Prizes. for’ best-wrapped ' parcel] Mr, * went to Le. duc, and | Gallo,’ Mrs. *; c Ke on ing, when. over fifty ladies gather- édfor-a:pleasant evening of bingo and. games. Representing’ old friends of the family was Miss Mrs. Roberton with ‘various gifts for’, her ‘daughter Elaine «(who has since .been married in. Bon- sale; or premises where a barber or hairdress¢ ‘tending a ci in the tomer’s resid yee is at- ., Gel 2 : y or W y shall be day’ for a weekly holiday for. shops within the Village W. Detta of. ‘Arrow Park, B.C. . " ofelock noon,: * “A.D. 19565. : econ : * READ the’ second time on.the 7th day of November, :’. “AD. 19565" Bis arty etna a ; ; READ..the third time. on. the 7th ‘day of November, they spent the holiday weekend. : _" RECONSIDERED,’ ADOPTED ; AND 'FINA\ ~ the 13th, day. of November, A.D. 1956. ..: “The Corporation of the Village of . BY-LAW No. 115° Weekly Holiday ‘Act, Chapter 305, R.S.B.C., 1948, to Ueterrcine whether Mond err iet epee) he : of Castlegar. : i - AND “WHEREAS Wednesday was ‘chosen by the, * Electors of the! Village of Castlegar as the day for the: * weekly holiday for shops: within ‘the Village of Castle; gor she see “baat NOW THEREFORE the Board of Commissioners of». the Village of Castlegar in. open meeting. assembled, *. enacts as follows: penreer eer Ang (hfe ‘4. THIS: By-Law shall’be cited as‘ the “Village of Castlegar ‘Weekly Holiday By-Law” pansy 2. THAT Wednesday shall be the ‘wookly holi-- day. for shops within the Village of. Castlegar, : and | shops as defined by Section. 22 of the Shops: Regula- tion and Weekly Holiday Act, Chapter, 305, R.S.B.C, _ 1948, within the Yillage of Castlegor, shall ‘be closed for the serving of customers. not later than twelve ©" A By-Law to Establish @ Weekly Holiday:in' the - “Village ‘of Castlegor. ‘ aie A? > UWHEREAS.a referendum was held, Inthe. Village- ‘of Castlegar ‘pursuant to’ the: Shops Regulation .and- on Wednesday of each and every’ week and in Spokane at eleven, which gave ‘us plenty of time to Jlobic around and, be -back ‘on the road in the late ‘afternoon, |. eh oes y 7 I had not expected the coun- tryalde to be.so flat and the road ‘50 easy : (after. driving around the Keotenays. one begins to, feel like a, mountain goat on wheels), and we were grateful that our Meteor ‘stuck to, the 60 mph speed. without ‘effort. TE --: The day’ was cloudy but not' rainy, and here and there fields were'‘dark green with, wiriter «Northport, Kettle Falls, Col- ville; and other little communi- ties. crept. past ‘(‘School—Speed Limit 35:mph" sald one. sign), anl.. then, the road. got a little smoother and wider, and we were the Inland:Empire, or whatever the, ch f- ‘on the: dot at’ eight a.m.| * rolling down. into. the Capital, of}, is. After learning that Rossland is the Golden. City, and: Trail the Silver City, my faith in such cheaper ; ‘than in Canada. but other things were the same. : we ' her regret’ at ‘the ab- sence of her:daughter, but as- sured her friends that all their Mrs..W.: Jacobson, Mrs... R.. E. Mrs. ‘W. ‘J.’ Evans, Mrs, A. :Mc- Whinni 3. A. Eldridge, Mrs ‘A. Sutton; ‘Mrs, Pete Harder, Mrs. ape had apparently. ‘al-| ready ‘arrived ‘in some stores: — a iam. about | which ‘{ sliall.’ have something to say on anottier ‘oc- casion. ‘ EES x ees. 1 ‘Whetever we: visit a ni place, we seem to ¢ome upon, a ception. At one. point, ‘while trying to cross Riverside Avenue, we found our way blocked by four fire » engines ‘with sirens whining. Something -had ap-| parently. started to’ burn |in one of the stores, but we didn’t both- ‘er'to find out:.We also got involv- ed''in'a Shriner parade complete with donkeys, horses, and steam calliope, Georgie loved that “one. ci eee . ewe e : The people were’ much the sarne as’ here; the women no more beautiful, but a bit’ more showy. ‘Still, there was an un- sistakable air of cosmopolitan- names be Father. . ee ‘of the city is much about them,-a dash of south. , and “(that particularly ] of Vane , if some- ‘what less handsome;. and I was struck particularly by the incon- READ ‘the first ‘timie on the 7th day AB; 19565, ones -GORDON.G.. PETTITT, Acting rman. of. the Board of Corn eo . JEAN’M, STAINTON; * » Acting Clerk): * : U hereby certify: the above ‘to bea true and correct’ copy of the Castlegar. Weekly. Holiday By-Law. No. 115. JEAN .M. STAINTON Clerk. and serene conviction that every- thing is: right, that’ the, world is ‘a happy place. to live in, and that ‘wants. - : igh.school, Couple m: should: we see r vbut sign ‘6f- pernicious’ commercial-} '* fire, and. Spokane - was: no ex-|. of - selt-| cuests for the weekend, her, par-| 3, ..., ents, Mr; and’ Mrs. Mark Dumont, | z one will get all the things one]: J. Pi g° and Mrs.’ R. Scott. _LAC;.and'' Mrs. Bernie Ma- choney, Lynn ‘and’ David of Cold Lake, Alta., spent the weekend the district. leas i , Mrs, R. Anderson of Robson attended, ‘the: shower for -Miss Elaine. Roberton'and ‘spent’ the following few days ‘as the guest McLeod. Margaret ‘and: Drew,; Duncan, ‘visited: friends: in Kin- naird: over the. weekend. They jn Castlegar...) x Archdeacon: B, A. Resker ofticiated (at .:‘the\, annual service John’s Anglican’ Church’ on Sun- day, ‘November | 2. Mrs. A. T. Horswill , addressed the - group. ‘The. children; their parents, and| OF other guests’. then ‘moved “on ‘to the Kinnaird Improvement’ ‘So- ciety Hall-for,a party. .-° ie Mrs, Guy Guido \bad as her and sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T, Wurz and family of Nakusp. : : Mrs. Ernie Bradley.of Mont rose was: welcomed to a delight- ful gathering held: her: honor at the home of Mrs. Er, Burke,’ Mrs. R.. H.\White, “Miss|’ L. McKenzie; Mrs.°J..C. McLeod, | . F.. Peterson, Mrs.'J.; Wisted, Mrs.) - are planning, to. make their home| ‘ ‘Rev. E., Brophy P.P.<) Masses’ iat’ 8:30 “and 10:30.:a.m. +s Benediction at 7:00. p.m. Confessions: Sat.; 4-5 and T-Bi pm es Se! Joseph's : Chapel Sti sRita’s Church Rev,