CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. “THURSDAY, JULY’:4; 1957 LOW RAIL FARES TO EDMONTON EXHIBITION “JULY 15 to 20 , ONE WAY FARE ° j From, all statlona.in Saskatche- borta and in British gceeteouters Prince port and east) ine 23 ‘to 20 RETURN Lami 4 JULY 22 If no train corvice July 22, take first available train Ful information from an; CNR. of CP.R, Ticket, Agent -CANADIAN PACIFIC CANADIAN’ NATIONAL Castlegar Happenings| = “Sharon Taylor left to, spend a few days in Vancouver visit- ing friends before leaving for a stay at Savory Island, B.C. Mrs, Helen MacPherson, of Port Coquitlam is visiting her sister Mrs, R, J. Ridgley. ‘4, . Mrs, Helen Gergley is leav- ing Wednesday for Revelstoke for a short visit before going to ee THE ‘DISTRICT, SOCIAL NOTES... visit her daughter and son-in- sch law, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Pitman, Port Coquitlam, and. son and Goughter-in-law, ‘Ted Gergley for months. E Mr, and Mrs, ate Haines have returned from a ng trip’ to Christina Lake for “the weekend. Mr, and Mes. Gilbert Fowler Mr. Bill Reid, otticer Com- .|manding is at Cadet camp at Sea Island, B.C. Mr. ‘and Mrs, C.. Broadman and family of Slocan City visited at the home of the former's]: mother,- for the holiday. Geoff Pincott formerly of Caseeery 7s with Burton and Mrs, Bill Reid‘and Barbara, have returned from |" their cottage at Syringa Creek, where they spent the weekend. Miss Barbara Dower and Miss Doreen Pitts were home for FUTURE BOOKINGS FOR THE TWIN RIVERS HALL MAY BE MADE BY CONTACTING MRS. J. TOWNSEND 480-4th AVE, PHONE 6941 Mr, and Mrs. ‘Leo Bosse spent a. camping holiday at Deer Park at the weekend. Pythian Sisters held their last meeting for the summer, on Tuesday, with a Pot Luck Supper. The Most Excellent Chief, Mrs. Nellie Bradford presented two 25 year,jewels, one to Mrs; Forgie |Zhompson and one to-Mrs. Violet Nelson. First part of their enter- tainment was bowling, with Mrs. Nellie Bradford's team being the winners and Mrs. George San- tano’s team the Consolation prize. After the bowling, bridge was played with Mr. O. Proud of Kinnaird being the winner and HAVE YOU PLANNED FOR 7'E DAY. YOU HAVE TO STOP WORKING? Here's how you can look forward to itt Enjoying your maintaining. the standard of living “you have established over the years. The Mutual Life of Canada's SECURITY PLAN will assure you" an adequate income when your work- © on. younger you are when you take’ out the policy, -the -lower the. premiums will be and. the higher the dividends that will accumulate for you. ‘The Mutual Life of Canada rep- in your isa- ing days are over. Mi tects your family should you die before reaching retirement age. Even if the day you plan to retire - still. seems a long way off, it will pay” you to make provision for it now: The _ObIMVIVAL [IEE £.YOUR Bra Sicnch: “Office: 450 Boker St., Nelson, aUTUA ANADA REPRESENTATIVE: |. og Hit, it pro- man whose advice in protecting your future is as valuable as your doctor's in protecting your health. Don't delay tie ei OF MLAS Awe, weg, ~ask him for further details on the: - Security Plan. ; CAMADA Estoblished 1669 HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO, ONTARIO B.C, inch Manager: Fraser Tees. B.C,” Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park > Renata | Aes ie cones alee Na i the] Mrs, Proud the © REPORTERS Mrs. Easton Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 - 7501 Mrs. Warkentin ail prize, *Mr, and Mrs, John t Kinnaird Korner spent the weekend in Nelson visiting. relatives. x ey ‘Mr, and Mrs, John Hunter and family left for a holiday to the Prairies. . . : Mr, and Mrs, Art Wilson and Eddie of Kimberley and -former- ly of Castlegar spent acouple of days with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hunter, enroute to Coastal points, Janis and Gerald, Simpson of Trait are visiting their _grand- Parent's Mr. Ros De- Foe for the weelc, Mr: and Mrs. L, V. Campbell visited in Osoyoos with Mr. and Mrs, J: R, Elliott, former resi- dents of Castlegar for’ the weeks end, Mr, and Mrs. R. Defoe had as visitors, the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, and friends of Walley, B.C., for a few days enroute to Regina, Mr. Jack Ford is in Vancou- ver for a few days, being inter- viewed for the Venture Plan and R.0.1,T. ~ Mr. and Mrs, S. Price of Bowmanville, Ontario, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M.. H. Ford. ae Rev. and Mrs, L, C. John- ston left Monday for. a month's holiday in the States and around Vancouver, before taking up re- sidence at their new charge at Hope, - Bs Cc. x Mi and Mrs, W. Easton spent the holiday at the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. Byres, Nelson. Mr.-and Mrs. C. H. King and family, ‘and’ Mr, and Mrs, Jack Smith,.gpent the holiday camp-| | er Park and Broad- ing at ze and caught some nice water, fish. Mrs. EB. Clark had her. sister and brother-in-law visiting them for the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. George Wood at Robson St. had their son and daughter-in-law and family visit- ing them at the weekend. Among those spending the long’ weekend at Christina Lake were Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Haw- kins and Allan; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hawkins, Miss Vay Hawkins and Mr. Bill Olithant. Visiting them at the lake were Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hawkins; Mr. andd Mrs. Gordon Dolsen and Marian of Trail, Mr. w. Collinson is holiday- in England. Miss Terry McLeod. spent a week at Glenmerry visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Norman McLeod and Robbie. Mr, and Mrs. W. Howder dy of.Seattle visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, Smibert for a few days, They left for] home on Monday, accompanied by David Brown. Mr, and Mrs, E, Fitzpatrick had ,as weekend guests, their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd and family of Penticton. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. McLeod accompanied Dr, and Mrs, Fowler in the boat club-outing on the lakes over the weekend, A pretty blonde cocker pup- py has adopted the E, Fitzpat- ricks—Is your dog AWOL, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Lamond and boys left Friday to spend their vacation at White Rock. vacationing at the Coast, Lorne Christensen returned Saturday from Trail -Tadanac Hospital, where he was a patient for a few days. , New residents of Kinnaird are Mr, and.Mrs. Frank An- scombe, formerly of Cranbrook. Mr. A, Nielsen is at the Coast, where he will spend some time in Shaugnessy Hospital. Mrs, J. Hendricks has as her guests her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tourty and Loretta of They will proceed to the Coast in‘a few days. - Lorne Stevenson of ‘Spokane is spending a week with his friend Ronnie Hendricks. He has been visiting in the district since the close of school. . Mr. and Mrs, €,-Philips spent the ee wisiting Ainsworth and Ni * Mr. stan Lorne Wotcain, Mark and Scott, “are spending two weeks .at ‘Christina Lake, Mrs. Westgate and boys plan to eave from there for Vancouver, where they will spend three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, Holmes. . and family, the latter's mother, a and children Jacqueline and Ran-| - Mr. and Mrs. M. Kissock are]: Mrs, A. Morehouse, spent the water’ where they spent th jong in Mr, and Mrs, W. Sommerfield are .vacdttoning ‘in Calgary. Spending the long weekend at the A. Eldridge home were their gon’ Wayne of Elko, Mrs. Eldrige’s sister end brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James Preston, Mary ‘Joy and Don of Creston. They left Monday with the’ ex- éeption: of Mary Joys who will spend a week: with her/aunt and uncle, Mrs. George. Jackson was pleasantly -surprised Tuesday evening when she paid a casual call to the home of Mrs, A. Cul- ley. A large number of her irlends gathered there to honor her with a baby shower, , A pleasant and colorful even- ing ensued with Mrs, Jackson re- ceiving numerous and useful anticles,-including an avalanche of baby foods. A music quiz was enjoyed with Mrs, J, Burak at the piano; a Famous"Pcople Contest; an art contest describing popular songs; and a scramble word contest, winners being Mrs. J. Molly, Mrs," Gerry Archibald, Mrs. K. Markle, and Mrs. F. Moran. A . delicious ‘lunch was served. Assisting the hostess were Mrs, Burak, Mrs, N, Nordgren, Mrs. G. Sparrow and Mrs, H. Jack. Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Flintoft and son Douglas of Kelowna! were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 'T. Williamson. Mr, and Mrs. Womack, ac- companied by their nephew, all of Oakland, California, arrived to spend the summer at Deer Park, A. A. Phelps left to spend a few days at the home of his par- ents at Salmon Arm, B.C. He was accompanied . by his brother Richard ‘Phelps of Salmo. Mr, and Mrs, J. V. Brigge-| man of Trail were the recent guests of their brother and sister -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brigge- man. Mrs. R. Worley and grand- son Bob of Trail, arrived to spend the summer vacation at their home here, They had as weekend guests A, Worley of Nelson: and: Mr.-and Mrs, E. Worley and. children of Robson. HH. Merriefield and sons Jim- my and Albért of Castlegar spent the holiday weekend at their summer home in Deer Park. They were accompanied by Mrs. M. Stover‘and. Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin of “Castlegar. ‘Mr, and Mrs. P. B. MacCar- thy and Mr, and Mrs. A. Albo, Mr, and Mrs. Wally Walper,of Rossland "were visitors” to ! Deer Park, en route to Broad- _W. (Bill), Briggefian™ ang son ‘Melvyn of’ Trail ‘spent thg weekend at their summer home ‘Deer Park ‘Lodge’. They had afm guesta, Mr. and Mrs, Sheppot Mrs,|and daughter Sandra, land, Miss Trail is spending a holiday at home of her uncle and aunt, My and Mrs. C. S, Phelps. Mr.. and Mrs, D. Reid ang children Bonny and David ¢ Castlegar spent the weekend their summer home here, Amon, the many other visitors to Dee] Park were Mr. and Mrs, O. Hauk aas,+ Mr, and Mrs. A. Wilsor Mr, and Mrs. H. Clegg, Mr. ant ‘| Mrs, children all of Rossland; ‘W, Gibson and sons of Trail; 3 ‘and Mrs, W. Schwartzenhauer ang [children, L. Lampard, Mr, ‘ Mrs, W. Smith of Castlegar; and Mrs. G. A. Walker of Silverfim ton; Mr. and Mrs. F, Wendis and Mr. J. Gray of Renata, - and daughter Sylvia of Canb; Oregon and Mra. Ora Wires o Portland, Oregon, arrived toda: to spend a holiday at the hom can and daughter Sylvia spen j the weekend in Spokane. Dishe Duncan left for Chi liwack where she will spend summer holiday. Mrs, B, Zucco of Vanco who visited her four childre at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ala Woodrow, has sceturned hom where she is employed. David Gavrilik has left fo ‘Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schweitzegi (nee Patsy Tench) and- lit daughter Susan of Vancouver o Saturday visited Mrs. Schweil zers’ grandmother, Mrs, D. Gav rilik. Accomanying the coupl] was Mrs, Schweitzer Sr. froq Germany, who is visiting her and family. ‘ and four children spent fou days at East Arrow Park whe they. visited the former’s Parent Rc and relatives, Mr, Duncan Carter returne] from a trip to Vernon, where kh attended the BCFGA meetin; Mr, and Mrs, Duncan Ca their son John and Leslie Wald and little son Chris spent weekend visiting relatives Bluebengy and Robson. A picnic to wind up the sun mer months for the First Rebso Brownie Pack was held on Safj on the grounds of Allan Woo row, where the girls under Jeadership of Mrs. Herb Johns¢e had an enjoyable time visi! the zoo. The afternoon came { a close with games and races PORK & BEANS, Broder's, 4 tins .... 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Byers, J. Dergou- soff, B. Harshenin, R, Kennedy, 1 V. Makaroff, P, Makaroff, M. Molley, D, Phillips, J.. Rempel, O. Smales, T. Woodrow, T. Ackney, H. Bonderoff, T. Dalton, K, Gev- atkoff, D. Haywood, G. Letke- man, C, Makeiff, M, Markle, P. Pereverzotf, B, Popotf, J. Rice, V. Stoochnoff, C, Rezansoff, R. Skene, J. Stadler, J, Stewart, M a Hesketh, W. MacKareth, P. Mc- Nee, A. Hawkins, B. Jolly G. Keraiff, T. Kinakin, V. Martel, R. Melver, -G. Messner, M, Ozer- off, J. Osachoff, M, Peters, P, Potapoff, P. Makortoff, W. Mar- kin, J. Nixon, J. Onions, K. Ril- koff, c. Rivers, B, Soberlak, P. Soutkorott, R. Sumner, J. Thorn- dale,-P, ‘Téogood, S, Vanderburg, M York, G. Scheupfer, P.’ Plot- “, Ranson,’ E. Rilkoff, F. a Brewer, D. Card, H..Chernoff, M.. Demoskoff, H. Hadikin, E, .| Holuboff, 'H. Rilkoff, G. Ander- son, L. Androsoff, G. Argatotf, R. Buchna, R. Campbell, M. -| Cheveldaeff, D; Franco, L. Hack- man, J. Harrower, C. Harshenin, O. Smith, H, Strelieff, W. Tom- Unson, J. ove L. Kamakeff, 0. Konkin, F. _PAGE 5 (of) _ THE OLD HOME TOWN smetsmem ) ‘sane polkin, N. Plotnikoff, A. Reibin, bedoff, D. Mair, -E. McLeod, J. Nazaroff L. Waldie, J. Walker, L. Zeibin, A, Bate, D. Brown, E, Chernoff, B. Dunlop, S. Ewart, 8S. Gray, M. Guido, W. Hender- P. Legebokoff, D.. McLuckie, P. Morey, B. Pinckney, T, White- lock, B, Ballard, C, ‘Cheveldave, F. Rilkoff, A. Verigin, J. Whit- taker, S. Anderson, V. Bonderoff, K. Denteus, J. Fornelli, B. Hale, M. Hity, N. Voykin, K. Yaseniuk, W. Bacon, T. Dalton, L, Fink, S. Hadikin, J. ‘T. Horcoff, son, L, K G. Kavic, J. King, L. Penner, J. Reed, W. Richards, L. Rourke, S. Rysen, J. Shields, J. Smith, W. Trubits- koff, L. Voykin, K. Watkins, Conditional Pass M. Taylor, C. Pago, W. Big- nell, L. Garrett tt, A. Steller. +H Per- B. Jerome, C. Hadikin, M. Heagy, A, Jenks, C, Jolly, G. Kinakin, L.. Plotnikeff, G. Schwartzen- hauer, O. Sorenson, G. Stefoniuls, |. Repeat Grade VIT J, Greenwood, H. Dowkes, F. Morey, S. Cale: H, Fedosoft, a Smith. Promoted to Grade x D. Adshead, C. Anderson, D. Brownlie, R. Cristofoli, G, Feltz, G. Gallo, A. Gretchen, A, Hagen, .| L. L. fp everzott, K. ‘Randall, E. i, Pp Plotnikoff. Repeat Grade VIII K. Bonde, R. Hendricks, W. Newman, L. Makeifg, T. Waliner, A. Atkinson, D, Gavrililé R. Hun- ter, D, .Reid, G. Batting, S. Harmston, H. Markin. Promoted to Grade X L. Bayoff, A. Boolinoff, B. L. Crain, R. Fornelli, R, Funk, B. Giraud, L. Gleboff, D. Hill, C. C, Kravski, M, Lam- .| bert, C. Peters, P. Worobey, R, OGLOW BEOS.: Building & Supply Co, Ltd. Building Supplies CASTLEGAR Phone 3351 Bonderoff, R. Cummings, K. Fal- le, J. Fenner, J. Gevatkoff, E. Jolly, V. Malsoff, M. Pictin, B. Pozdnikoff, K, Poznecov, K. Rob- inson, N, Scorgie, S. Markle, E. Newer’. G. Ostrikoff, M. Pop- , P. Rourke, ‘'B. @ .GRAND PARADE—Monday, July a 6. Psm.. .. Followed: by. opening Ceremonies. @ GALA STAGE SHOW FRIDAY, ‘SATURDAY: NIGHT. FEATURING: “The Four Knights" of Ty end Radio. Other attractions. The Coronets Dance Attraction. Royal Canedian ,Engineers Band, one of Canada’s Best through Kind permission of Col. R. J. Carson, C.D., Comman- dant, Royal Canadian, Schoo! of Military Engineering. SOMETHING DOING EVERY DAY — World's ch Display — Mock Election _ Squore Dancing — Jaycee Hoedown — ‘Nelson Civic Cheir end Bend Concert — Ask for a FREE PROGRAM of week's events at Chamber of C Sport ond Gym “Demonstration — Special Church Services. ! Bureau or Nelson's Stores LOTS OF FUN * = 9 =13-=< THE FAMILY off, Sa Re >Smith, -D. Tamelin, M. Popoff, R.. Schwan, J. Stoop- nikoff; B. ‘Taylor, L Websters M. York, M- Zucco, Conditional Pass C..Palsson, W: Paulson, s. Wolfe, B.:Fenner, L, Gallo,- A. Brewer, J. Cushner, L. Maloft, P. McCreight, D. “McPhetson, L. Postnikoff, P. Bergen, L, Brigge- man, B, Cristofoli, R. Misgavitch, D, Phillips, C. L. Riley, S. Wyllie, B, Rourke, S, Wishloff, L. Hol- ford, A. Letkeman, R. Lightle, B. Verigin. Repeat Grate 1X M.. Ackerman, N. Idle, 'M. Postnikeff, S, Tindale, A. Cag- non: ‘R. Haywood, J. Kaufman, K. Markin, M. Meredith, J. Phil- lipoff, N. Skene, M.° Ponak, D. Zaitsoff, M. Argsioff, J. Merri- ifield, ‘V. Zaitsofé. ‘ Promoted to Grade XI ¢ S. Johnson, L. Jones, V. Lac- tin, ¥. Mitchell, V. Overnay, J. Scott, B. Townsend, G. Whittak- er, M. Zoobkoff, S, Albee, D. Brommeland, M. Croteau, J. Han- son, G. Héagy, M. Johnson, B. -Kanéster, J, Killough, M. Kon- kings M.. Lebedoff, K.- Muirhead, J Melver, « M. Nazaroff,.A. Ne- greiff; M. Relkoff, M. McMillan, F. ‘Nevakshonoff, .M. Palick, H. Popoff, L. Schwartzenhauer, M. -Soberlak, Voykin, D. Hadikin, L. Grummett, L. Hogg, R. Hop- land, E. Killough, V. Kinakin, J. McKay, J. Pinckney, O, Plotni- koff, .V. Samsonoff, M. ‘Trubit- skoff, E. Woodrow, M. Romaine, E, Rysen, S, Sheloff, A, ‘Tambel- lini, J, Waterman, R. Williams, W. Gray, D.. Lazaroff, M. Mah, B. Martin, T. Mojelski, L. Morey. Conditional Pass to Grade XI H. Butler, R. Card, S, Clair, B, Marshall, R. MacPherson, J. Osachoff, L. Brown, J. Chevel- dave, B, -Fietz, M. Guido, P. Harshenin, R. Mitchell, S. White, BR. Bystrom, D, Cowlin, M. Evdo- kimoff, N. Hoolaeff, N. Karza- niewska, M: Makortoff, H. Ne- vakshonoff, F. Piquard, D. Simp- son, G. Townsend, I. Anutoosh- kin, A. Beck, V. Hadikin, B, Hu- bert, R. Lightle, A, Pellegrin, W. Peterson, D. Pfeiffer, L. Plotni- kotf, B, Reid, J. Salekin, Ma Zait- soft. a Repeat Grade x D. Wallace and C. Morey. Manahan, F, Nazaroft, B. Pere. = O. Rezansoff, K. Koochin, B. Le-}. NOTICE DR. R. A. WALLEY’S OFFICE Will be CLOSED from JULY 6 to 14 P,-Harcoff,-L. Hunter, ‘P. Dunlop, a NOTICE KINNAIRD On and After JULY Ist. on every : Monday, all places of business. as out- “dined in’ By-law’ No. ‘98; must-‘close from 12 noen and remain closed until 3 the next morning: ‘Window Screens & Doors * Cabinet Making Glass of all sizes & weights Castlegar Sash & Dez PHONE 3211 get ready for - a GOOD CROP! invest in bigher profits » from your farm! 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