4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 28, 1958 Castlegar Happeni Mr. and Mrs, J. Toogood -and family are holidaying in ‘Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gergely sand Linda are guesls from Nel- son at the home of the former's mother, Mrs, Helen Gergely. Miss Bernice. Kavic and M¢. Zorne Kavic ure enjoying a short holiday with their parents, Mr. cs Scroll in sere Kinnaird Korner Deer Park Socials see In addition to many other activities, Mrs, Horswill organi- zed the Red Cross Society in Nelson during World War I, Castlegar visitors on Tues- day and Wednesday were Dr. and Mrs. Roy McCartney of Rich- land, Washington. Dr. McCartney is Governor of Rotary District No, 508 and came to attend the and Mrs. J. Kavie, f ig their attendance at Vencouver Sum-| , ger School. Guests of thelr sister, Mrs. ™. King, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Smith, are Mrs. H. Kane and Mrs, J. Karrie of Van- eouver. Mr. and Mrs. B. Trussler Shave had as their guest, Mr. Har- cry Salmon of Galena Bay. When the returned home recently, Mr. cand Mrs, Trussler went with him and brought back Miss Margaret ‘Trussler who has ‘been visiting wher grand-parents, Mr. and’ Mrs, Ashburner for the summer amonths. Mr. and Mrs, A. T, Horswill sattended the Nelson and District ‘Old Timers picnic held.in Nel- son last week. Mrs. Horswill ‘was among the 70 people who mere presented with a special Rotary bly here, Dr. and Mrs. G. Page enter- honor of the distinguished vis- Mr. Mark Dumont, his son Louis and daughter Marle of Vancouver were weekend visit- ors at the Guy Guido home, Mr. and Mrs, R. V. Lamond and family enjoyed the weekend at Renata. They returned Sun- day evening. Spending a few days ut the home of Mr, and Mrs, W. Ballard on their way to the coast are Mr. Fi and Mrs, John Reay and daugh- tained at dinner Tuesday night in| so. Grada of Spalding, Sask. Guests at the Ballard home itors, guest of his son-in-law has returned to his home. where she iriends, telatives and friends. from V Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes en 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. “Sat. 8 am. fe 12:30 p. SETO GAFE { INSURE. } rove sURE For All Your “INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES and Mrs. Helen Gergely. Mr, H, Seargeant of Leth- bridge, Alta, who has been the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hostetter for the past few days, Mrs. A. Ferguson has re- turned home after a month's holiday in the East Kootenays visited many old Guests of Mr, and Mrs. R Martini are Mrs. Barbara Camp- bell and her daughter Allison Mrs, Nettlie Archibald, Mrs. Joyce Aasland and Miss Gerry DeFoe were honored recently at a luncheon-on-the-lawn at the home of Mrs. W. Easton. Lovely corsages were presented to the honor guests,. as well as gifts from the assembled friends, and best wishes were extended for their future happiness ‘in’ their new homes. The hostess was as-| 5 sisted in serving by her niece'| While, her daughter, Patty Ann Miss Heather Ross of Granbrook’|!s visiting the L. Westgate home. last week were Mrs. Ballard's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Preston, Lorne and Lorraine of Saskatoon, Kenny Leitner is home from Esquimalt for a two-week vaca- tion with his parents, Alexa Wondy spent a short time in Castlegar hospital this week, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Warner and family are holidaying at Former Castlegar ‘residents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dams and fam- Slocanl City, ily of Honeymoon Bay are spend- is y and family returned Monday ing’ a few days here. visiting from a two-week vacation . at Mr. and Mrs, ES, M. McGaul- Christina Lake. Visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Eldridge is a cousin Miss Joanne Wingfield of Van- couver, Mrs, Lorne Westgate and children spent some time in Van- couver with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes. Mr. Westgate travelled ‘to the coast recently on a business trip, join- ing his family there. They re- turned home Wednesday. Mrs. W. M, Bale is a patient in the Castlegar Hospital. Mean- Mrs. Ann Sykora was guest at a farewell tea on Monday in the United Church Building Supplies Hall when she was honored jointly by the W.A., the Women’s Institute and the Baden Powell Club, Presenting gifts in apprec- jation for her fine work, were Mrs. L. Westgate, Mrs. W. Brown- -|lie and Miss L. McKenzie on be- NGU ett of ISHEn “THUR FIRST CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVE QUILT IN MONTREAL A DIST GUISHED WHISKY Another notable achievement in 1883 was the creation of the distinguished Canadian Rye Whisky, Seagram' Geng "s “83". Generations of flavour and bouquet of this fine whisky. Seagtams This advertisement is not published or. displayed by the Uquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. half of these organi- Mr. and Mrs, A. Whitehead and family of Toronto arrived ‘to spend a holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Kent. Mrs, A. Law has returned to her home here after spending the past three weeks at the Bull- dog Lookout where Mr. Law is stationed, Mr. and Mrs, J. Gonda of Livingstone, Montana were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. Briggeman, Mr, and Mrs, C. Williamson had as recent guests the latters uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reimer and her cousins, Mr, and Mrs, K. S. Gunning of Vancou- ver, enroute to Renata, and Mr. and Mrs, J. Reimer and daugh~ ters Sharon and Wendy, on the way to their home at Nakusp. Among the many visitors to Deer Park during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. H, Johnson and family of Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. Lauriente cf Trail; H. Mer- rifield and sons Jimmy and Al- bert, Mrs, M, Stover, all of Castle- gar and many more. Mrs, M. Stainton, daughter Jean and son John of Castlegar were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Williamson. Ted Stanton and Earl Engle- hart of Vancouver arrived by canoe from Revelstoke to spend a few days at the Deer Park Youth Hostel, Mr. and Mrs. A. of Mrs. J. Ludwar, Another recent guest at te Ludwar home was Mrs. Brookes of Taylor, B.C. who wet Mrs, Ludwar's school teacher 23 Mrs, Brookes is still teaching at present at Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Karpoff have as guests their son and ineli Mr. and Mrs. John Karpoff and Kenneth of Edmonton, Also vis- iting at the- Karpoff home is Mr. Alfred Gould of Edmonton. Miss Tina Karpoff has re- turned from attending Banff F.[School of Fine Arts Summer Course, She also visited her sis- ter in Edmonton for a weels prior to her return home Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gamlin left Tuesday to spend a holiday in Spokane and other States points. Mr, and Mrs. L, Weeks and family have returned from a short holiday at Colville. Mr, and Mrs. P. Makiev left on Monday for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bublitz and family returned from a few days camping at Evans, Wash., and Colville, Mr. E. Moretti is a patient in Trail-Tadanac hospital. His friends wish him a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs, P, Fantini Nelson spent the past weekend on a camping trip at Deer Parts. Mr. and Mrs, G. Neilson of Saskatoon, Sask. spent a few days at Deer Park on a camping ip. Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Killough and sons of Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs.’M. L, Aberdeen and Mr and Mrs, H. Irwin of Calgary were recent visitors to Deer Park. spent the at Christina Lake. Mr. and Mrs. N. Cook, Sr, have as guests Mr. Cook’s bro- ther, sister-in-law and family of Lethbridge, Alta, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Spain and two sons have returned from a week's holiday spent at Sandpoint, Kimberley and Fair- mont Hot Springs. years ago at Maxstone, Saslc.|° Mr. and Mrs. T, Allen spent a few days on a camping and fishing trip around Deer Park, catching several Kamloops and Rainbow trout. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of Trail landed several Kamloops and Rainbow on a re- cent fishing trip. i zations, Mrs. Sykora thanked her ‘Genelle Notes RICK’S ‘TV. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies ELEC friends in turn and regret in leaving theni, promis- ing a visit at some future time. She and her daughter ia whe Mrs. Lolacher ef Creston has arrived for a visit with her son- in-law ‘and, Mr, and Fleetwood T.V. an 1 ’ ™~ BUT STILL THE NN SAME B.C. FAVOURITE \ \ WHEREVER FINE GEER IS } ENJOYED! 7 ee — Now brewed in accordance with the exacting ‘‘quality control” standards established during the past two-thirds of acentury by its parent organization, the Calgary Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd. CARIBOU BREWING COMPANY LID. 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Sunday nights camplire was held by camp leaders assisted by J. Dalziel. Monday the boys did some stalking and then started work- ing on swimming tests. Camp chief B. A. Resker arrived that morning. Union and Village Agree on Contract The Castlegar village council and the civic. employees union have reached ant agreement on ership of T. Charleton of the Trail scout district. He is assist. ed by W. Banigan of Robson, R, Tweed of Castlegar and G, Pen- niket of Solcan. Sunday morning the ‘scouts! ‘held a Scouts’ Own Service on the beach. After lunch and a rest period the boys cut stayes for pioneer] j, The-camp is under the lead-|* new ey bed Council's . counter - proposal to the union requested a mini- mum call out time of two hours instead of four; ‘a, subforeman to be appointed’ at the discretion, of council. and not subject to union jurisdiction; Jean Stain- ton and ©. Dube are to be in the union but not D. Seaton; and the village would accept the un- ion to extend the pre- TT NOTICE DISTRICT: PRESIDENTS The Centennial Sports Day scheduled for the Kinnaird Park on Labour Day has been CANCELLED BHAT e ? .e A. A Christmas present in August... Here’s a:novel way of putting money in your pocket when you need it most... in Winter... when Christmas presents, extra winter clothing and peak heating bills all make heavy inroads.on your purse. It’s called the Inland Natural Gas EQUAL-PAY plan...anewmethod of budget billing that. allows you to spread your natural gas payments equally over the entire year. Here’s how the plan works... An estimate is made of your yearly heating costs. This sum is divided by ten to establish. an average monthly payment, The last two months ° “are reserved for adjustments. If your monthly payment was eae _-too-low, you will be billed to adjust for under- payment. If. it was too high, you will have a " evedit' balance at the éend-of the year. The EQUAL-PAY plan is just one more reason why you should convert to thrifty... modern... ‘natural gas, But do it now, You can only enjoy the benefits of budget billing this season if you sign before September 30. For details just eall in or telephone this office.’ INLAND NATURAL GAS Local Office — 9 Piné Street — Phone 4261 ‘ou pay the ® get way’ sent agreement to April 30, 1959. The union agreed to a two- hour call out time between 4 and 8 p.m., and minimum notice of four hours between 8° p.m. and‘8 a.m. The union accepted ‘the last three points after discussin, T4 them with council. "RCMP Report Exalosives Theft Cpl. A. Macdonald of the ‘ROMP reports the theft of 2,000 feet of black prima cord Aug. 20 from Cinter Construc- tion Co. 4% miles east of Burns! Lake, Cpl. Macdonald said the cord looks ‘like rope and explodes instantly. Anyone having know- ; ledge .of, the cord should con- tact the ROME. Pare New ULC. Minister From New Zealand. Induction, of the new United years before coming to Castlegar, Nofice Residents are reminded that burning of waste is prohibited unless a fire permit has been obtained . - and unless a suitoble container has been ap- proved. Castlegar Volunteer Fire Deportment BACK .TO SCHOOL CLOTHING. ‘For Boys _@ PANTS @ SWEATERS @ ‘JACKETS @ SHIRTS LEITNERS LIMITED 7 SHREDDIES, giant 16 oz. pkg. 2 BOB’S Pay'n Takit Home Bar-B-0 FRESH RIBLETS, 3 Ibs. ...... COTTAGE ROLLS, Ib. ....... ready to cut PICNIC: SHOULDERS, Ib. CORN FED FRYERS, IMPORTED TRAY PACK Lb. + PHONE IN, YOUR DELIVERIES Delivers Daily 3 p.m. (except Monday) Kinnaird -~ Castlegar Delivery 1 pm. ——- SATURDAY — ROBSON PINK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 48 oz. . TOMATO SUICE, 48 ox. SLICED PINEAPPLE, Ig. 20 ox., 2 for - 39¢ BALL POINT PENS Different Colors — Retractable Points Dependable Make With $2.00 or Over GROCERY ORDER IMPORTED SPUDS, 10 Ib. cello . . 48c "25 Ib. 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