THE CASTLEGAR NEWS SOCIAL NOTES ae Cav tlegar Kinnand Robson Deer Park Renata REPORTERS Mrs, Hostetter Mrs, Kaufman — UBL — 5488 Mrs. Johnson — 5165 Mrs. Willlamso! Mrs, Warkentin 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 6, 1959 —_— Castlegar Happenings Guest's of Mrs, I, MeNeil recently were Mr. and Mrs. E, Hemthill of Viking, Alberta, Alec Harshenin, a ‘former schoo) teacher here and present: iy tudent at UBC, Vancouver, in the District for iting sav eral days. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Evan Cale and the former's mother, Mrs, M. Cale of Kimberley, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syd ‘Walton. Visitors at the holiday cot- tage in Nelson of Mrs. M. Peachy, were Mr. and Mrs, W. Hous- ton, Mrs. I. McNeil, Mrs, Swad- dle and Mrs. A. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt of Calgary are visiting their many friends in the District. The Pratts are real old timers here, having lived here for many years. Mr. and Mrs, Ross DeFoe leave on Thursday for Penticton. From there Mrs. DeFoe will con- tinue on to Vancouver where she will spend a two-weeks holiday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kng had as their guest, the former's cou- sin Mrs. J, Warne and family who left Wednesday for their home at Medicine Hat. - Mrs. Ray Nikigin and daugh- ter Margaret of Vancouver have returned home after visiting with JUST ARRIVED BEATTY WASHING MACHINE WITH TIMER AT we $149.00 HURRY! HURRY! PICK UP YOUR . REFRIGERATOR NOW DURING OUR SALE ONLY 3 LEFT AT BARGAIN PRICES ‘CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY PHONE 2161 Mr and Mrs, A. Zuckerberg at thelr home on the island, Also visiting al the Zuckerberg home is their daughter, Mrs, Hooper and children of Winnipeg, re two weeks, and Mr; and Mrs, Dmitrov and family of Bellevue, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. A, Sylvest with David and Mark spent the ‘week- end at Kaslo. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C, W..Petts are the lat- ter's brother and _ sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Ws Lee and family of Calgary. Mrs. F. A. Hostetter return- ed on Monday from Portage La Prairie. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs, J. R, Nixon, who will spend the next six weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clarke of Pullman, Wash., are spending several days in the District. Dr, and Mrs, J. V. Hall and son are on a month's holiday. Part of it is being spent in Cal- gary and the States. They are now touring the Cariboo coun- Mr. and Mrs. L, DeRosa, with Mr, and Mrs, F. Stooshnow, are enjoying a camping holiday in the Nakusp district. Mrs, M. J, Duncan has re- turned home from a visit of sev- eral week in Vancouver. Miss Ann Rilcoff of West's staff is back on the job after a threeaweek holiday in San Fran- cisco. Mrs. Marjorie Peachy and son Walter are spending a vaca- tion in Nelson -and Kootenay Lakes, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Ander- son cf Orillia, Ont. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith. The Smiths, with their guests enjoyed a holiday visiting relatives in Vancouver and Vic- toria, returning home via the States, Banff and Lake Louise. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ander- son's guests last week were the former's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Couch of Calgary, Mr. Gordon Clay of Vancouver, and Harvey Nyberg of Oasis, Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Clarke and family returned from a holi- day at Christina Lake, Mr. and Mrs. C, Bradford and a quick recovery. Among the guests at the J. Ungarian home for the past few weeks have been Mrs, Ungarlan’s sister, Mrs. Roy Clayton and her frlend, Mrs, George Cooper of Courtenay, B.C., Mrs. Ungarlan’s daughter, Mrs. ‘Mary Iwasnko and two children and her daugther-in- law, Mrs, June Pridy and child- ren of Vancouver. Upon their de- parture, Mr. Ungarian's sister and brotherJn-law, Mr. and Mrs, Kost Burney arrived from the Peace River country. They left Monday morning on a trip to Vancouver, Visiting her parents, Mr. and ae. Ed Kulcheskie, is Mrs, Art and two Valerie and Donna of Revelstoke. Barbara Dalling of Nelson is having a holiday at the home of her aunt, Mrs, A. Creighton, Mr, and Mrs. R. McLeod and Joanne, who are newcomers to the District, have had a trip to Timmins, Ontario. They return- ed with thelr son Barry and the family have taken up residence in the Dumont subdivision, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hal Briggeman Sunday were Mrs Tommy, Martin, an aunt of Mr, Briggeman's from and his a former resident of Robson, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, S, Humphries for a few days, THE OLD HOME TOWN Mr. A. Nixon of Ki motored to Robson for the week- end where he was the guest of Mr, and Mrs, A, Smecher. On re- turning to Kimberley he was ac- companied by his wife and son who have been the guests of Mrs. Nixon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smecher, for the past two weeks. Oliver Friday for the weekend where. he visited relations and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Pete arocque of Renata are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, D, Adshead for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Johnson were Nelson visitors Sunday. Mrs, D. Adshead motored to Nelson Monday. She was accom: panied by Mr. and Mrs, P. Larce- que, Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Fleming and children of Prince George are guests of Mr. and Mrs, G, Quayle for a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. D. Campbell and family of Calgary, who were the guests of Mrs, Campbell's moth- er, Mrs. G. Miller, for a week, left Sunday to return home. Thelr oldest son Wayne remain- ed behind to spend the rest of his holiday with his Mr. Henry Hyson motored to YrS--TH’ DOCTOR SAYS T NEED. MORE EXE RciSE-=-T GUESS IG TH’ svetnecanene By STANLEY. TH’ COOKING ~ enjoyed many games and contests) with many prize winners," Mrs. Ross served delicious| refreshments and the table was tastefully decorated, centred with bowl of gladiolas and dahlias. The highlight of the party was the Mr. and Mrs, W. Houston mo. tored to Nelson Sunday where they visited their daughter and grandson, Mrs, M. Peachy and Walter, who are spending a short Holiday. there. Mr, S, Suddes ot White Roce birthday cake with 12 lighted candles. It bore the inscription “Happy Bir- thday Heather.” Invited guests were Linda and Barbara Molina, and Pamela Knight all of Trail; Mary Stew- art, Fornell, Dianna is visiting his bi Mr. and Mrs. my Mrs. E. Johnson of Medicine Hat. They were in the company of Mrs, Laura Briggeman of Trail. Robson Socials Mr, and Mrs. E. Hilton and two children of San Diego, Cal., who have been the guests of Mrs, Hilton’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, S. Humphries for the Past few weeks, left Monday morning on their return trip home, En- route they will visit in Vancou- ver for a- few days with Mrs. Hil- ton’s brother“and_ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Humphries, and her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke. Mr. and Mrs, D, Adshead and family returned home Thursday Raine for a few days. He will continue his holiday in Paradise Valley with relations, Mr. and Mrs, R. Watfeld of Maldstone, Sask., are visiting at the home of Mrs, Watfeld’s par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. M. 0, Hougan, Mr. and Mrs, E. Tasker left at the weekend for Maidstone at- ter visiting at the home of Mrs. Tasker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, O. Hougan. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dundass of Cranbrook visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. O. Hougan at the weekend. % Mr. C, Hogan of Radium vis- ited last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, M. O. Hougan. oo Mrs. J. Ross entertained at a birthday party’ in honor of her after a holiday to many coastal points. Mrs, M. Balmer of Hollyburn, g Heather Pringle of Regina on the occasion of her 12th birthday. ‘The young guests telephone lines are kept An Miss Dulce ‘Whitelocke of Robin: returned from a few days in Spokane, Patty Clarke returned by Plane last week from a holiday of several days in Cranbrook, A family turkey supper was enjoyed during the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, By- ers of Blueberry Creek, The cel-| ebration being the 80th birthday of Mr, W. Byers of Nelson. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs, W. Byers; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Croz- ier and sons Gordon, Brian and Douglas of Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. F, Roos and son Jerry of Cran- brook; Mr. and Mrs, W. Easton, Castlegar; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Easton and daughters Patty and Colleen of Haney. Kinnaird Korner "visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L, McLaughlin is their granddaughter, Mrs. John Koz- nuik, and her three daughters of Vancouver. Terry Rust, who recently re- turned from a session at Camp Twedsmuir, arrived home in time to accompany his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Johnson on a holiday at their home in Vernon. The Johnsons had been visiting Terry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs..G. Rust and his grandparents, the L. McLaughlins here. Mr, and Mrs. R. Matthews enjoyed a holiday in Spokane during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ogilvie of Vancouver were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen and family at the weekend. Mrs, Herb Shields and daugh- ter Joan have had a holiday in Vancouver visiting the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Erle Ramsden. They return- ed Wednesday. Mr. Vic Nelson entered Cas- tlegar hospital today for a tonsil operation, Best wishes, Vic, for as posssible. ceiving your report the ‘ROAD ACCIDENTS. ~ After a road accident it is essential that the clear so that the doctor, ul and hospital can be notified as quickly Whoever has to report an accident should ring the R.C.M.P. immediately but make no attempt to call a doctor or the hospital by telephone. On re- police will automatically notify everyone else that is likely to be needed. Kalkin, all of Robson; Linda Thring of Castlegar; Shirley and Diana Haggerty of Calgary, and Colleen Swift and Janice Coats of| Revelstoke, Three Ghildern Burn In Gedar, B.C., Blaze Three of four children in a Cedar, B.C. family died when their home was destroyed by fire early Saturday morning. Lance, 5, Clayton, 3, and Kar- ine, 20 months, were burned to death while their mother, Mrs, Jack Wardrobe, and their eldest sister were attending a funeral at Cranbrook. Reports that pire Wardrobe SETO — To Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Seto of Castlegar, Aug. 1, a daughter. BATE — To Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bate of Kinnaird, Aug, 1, a son, taf TARGET HEARING” Re Sound! PATENTED. One Listen ener, ting ba twit ordinary hearing als. “Compare OTARION LIST- ENER Target Hearing with all others for per.‘ormance and style.” Mall the Coupca for tree book. Institute Vor Botter Hearing, (BC. Interlo# Hearing Centre) 618 Main St. Fontloton, B.C, and her a funeral in Castlegar when the fire broke out are wrong. OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PACIFIC MILK, case, .............. WESTON’S VINEGAR, gal., .... zal ROUND STEAK, Ib., .........:..-... GRISCO, 3 Ib. pail, ...............0. 14 gal. Shannon ICE CREAM FREE with a $15 or more order: Trischuck’ KINNAIRD, seeee $6.99 - 99c . .» 69 drei cis 990 B.C. ANNOUNCEMENT My Medical Office will be closed August 3-15 inclusive, reopening August 17 in the Laudin Bldg. on Pine St., Castlegar, B.C. C. S. Fowler, M.D: SATURDAY | MORNING AT 11.00 A.M, @ Sandwiches @ Fried Chicken Castlegar’s Newest And Most =e Drive-In Restaurant @ Sundaes @ Soft Drinks @ Milk Shakes @ Cones @ Hamburgers @ Chips @ Gandy e Coffee FREE TREATS FOR THE KIDDIES FROM 12 NOON TO - 30 Eo DRIVE-IN FOR R SERVICE @ Hoi Dogs © ice Cream Castlegar Council Briefs Works supervisor Norman, MeNabb, village chairman N, T. Oglow and village ¢ clerk: Joe Bos elin will get together “one day afternoon” to discuss "tae tiegar’s new building bylaw. eee Mr. Logelin informed coun- ell that Rossland-Trail MLA Donald Z. Brothers will take) up the matter of extra man holes in the Bloomer Creck line with Victoria, : oes Mr. Oglow told council he had a lead on where the village «could obtain ofl for village streets at one cent a gallon. Works sup- ervisor McNabb will look into the matter, \ eee » In answer to a question by commissioner George Carr, Mr. Oglow said the village is waiting for the ground to settle In a new fill on 5th Ave, before complet- ing the sidewalk along that street, “Another month and kids will be going back to schooi," commented Mr, Carr. oe ¢ Parkg chalrman Gordon Pet- titt sald the ballpark is “kind of unsightly” and - suggested that village crews complete the work alrcady started at tho park. This Is to be donc. ewe Commissioner Aage Sylvest said the manhole on Ist Ave. near Chuck's Transfer ‘has sunt down and reeds to be fixed. FO THE Honey Bun CASTLEGAR’S NEW DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT - We Are Pleased To Have Had The Contract For Plumbing, Heating and Metal Work SMITH'S Pimb. & Hig. PHONE 3401 See that the manhole is repaired. ‘em P, Shewchuk wants an alley put through between his proper- ty and R. J. Gemmill's on Lake- view Drive, “It’s straight for- ward,” said Mr. Oglow. Works supervisor McNabb said he felt the job cowld be done with the grader. se 8 Mr, Carr sald the hitch on the trailer pump was broken at fire practice Monday: night and was fixed by noon Tues. day. see Sam Dower, deputy fire chief, will be fire chief while ‘Ed Lewis 1s at the fire chief's con- vention, said Mr, Carr, The vil- lage office is to be advised as to who will be in charge of fire permits while Mr, Lewis is out of town. oo Jack Zebert and Mr. Medev- regard to a proposed subdivision near 4th and Juniper. The_vil- lage Is to be given 40 fect of land through the property for the con- tinuation of 4th Ave, and 33 feet along Juniper for the widening of that road. The village will pay the necessary surveying costs. ee , _ A letter was read from Cpl. Angus Macdonald ofthe RCMP containing information tho council hid requested about the lowering of the‘age for en- tering poo! halls from 18 to 16. ‘Cpl. Macdonald said the low- ering .of the age ‘limit has been the subject of -discussions in many but he has Works supervisor McNabb is to| ” edoff attended the meeting with] - | THE BAFFLES ITS KINDA SPOOKY! X- WONDER, JUST WHERE WE... A bylaw naming new strects , the in Castlegar was given three ‘readings. The bylaw renames Cedar St, into East and West|’ Cedar St. and names the street parallel to and south of Laurel as Spruce. . The road running. off of Spruce in. front of Dr. Fowler's home on hospital hill is to be nafhed Tamarac, -- oo A byaw to sell the old water tank site behind portation garage to W. O. Dev- itt for- a was given three never seen the age lowered. He said he had no objections to the age being lowered, but id- that usually many parents Rject. He said council should give full publicity to any plans to reduce the age limit before it actually does so. Unless a municipality has a bylaw stating the minimum age vinclal law for unorganized ter- CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION HAS . / ; Display Space for Rent At the 1959 Fall Fair to be held on Septe & 49 in the Castlegar and District Arena.’ For Information Write To Secretary, Mrs. P, Oglow Box 646, Castlegar, 18 ritory of 18 years applies. Mr. Sylvest suggested the matter be advertised in the press and the feeling of the public on the mat- ter obtained. . . A letter was read from EB. S. Couch recommending that works chairman BE. ©. Mad- docks’ suggestion that a side- walk be builé along Ist Ave. between Pine and ‘Main be car- “red out, “Mr. Oglow said the sidewall is not part of the village's “firm for this year. a letter will be sent Mr. Couch him B.C, that council will take the matter under considera- tion, ee A letter from the fall fair committee requested -the village to string colored lights across Columbia Ave. in front of the arena during the fall fair to bo held Sept. 18-19, Works super- visor McNabb is to see that this is done. ‘I think it’s quite nice for the town,” said Mr, Oglow. CECA ATA POWDERED MILK