CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 6, 1961 Kinnaird Socials Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5488 Considerable change to the landscape is taking place in the neighborhood of 5th Ave, A new split-level looms to, view in the di- rection of the river, To the right from where we look, the small home of the W. Plotnikoffs hos taketi on u wide spaciousness and to the left, the former Roy Acker'- man home’ has lengthened Into a structure: which ends among the birches at the back. Enlarging the place is Mr. M, Piquard who lives there with his family, having mo- ved here from the Upper Bench re- dently. * “ Other new residents in our neighborhood are Mr. and Mrs, R. Skinner, formerly of Trail,-who live ait. 168-5th. Welcome; to them and to Mr, and Mrs, J, R. True and son Louis, formerly of Vancouver, who reside in the former C. Chris. sen home at 149-5th. The Chris- sens moved to Woodland. Park thst ‘Thursday. ‘The Easter holidays has ‘seen lacy visitors come and go. Mr, dnd Mrs, Alex Kassian enertained ‘relatives from Edmonton on. the weekend, their aunt and ungle, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kassian and cou- asins,’and Mr, and Mrs, David Kas- sian, Here for Easter Sunday from ‘Trail were cousins Mr, and Mrs. Bill Kassian and Mrs. L. Mohs and family, Easter Monday visitors in. eluded Rev. R. Zuback of Nelson Mrs. A, Orenchuk of Trail and] _ HAVE YOUR JACKETS & COATS SHOWER Mrs, A, Olesky of Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs, O. 3. Wilson had thelr son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. K, H, Wilson and daugh- ter Nancy visiting them from Kim- berley for the Easter weekend. Mrs, Michael Geisler and son Ernie and son and datghter-In- law, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Geisler motored here from the coast to visit the Clarence Geisler family. Also spending Easter with the Gel- slers was Mrs, Gelsler’s father, Mr, J. Clark of Trail. - Clayton Harmen of Vancouver is spending the Easter holidays with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hendricks and family,” Here for Easter with the Char-|- les Harrison family were Mrs."Har- rison’s mother, Mrs, U. Livingston and son Bernie of New Westmin- ater. They left here‘for a further jholiday in Edmonton. Mrs. T. Rein- itz, o sister of Mrs, Harrison's and ‘children were here from Vancouver for Easter’ and will. ‘spend some time with relatives in the District. ‘Billy Bale motored to Calgary with his aunt, Mrs. J, Shepard of ‘Trail, to’ spend the: holidays with -| his grandfather, Mr. J. S. Bale, and other relatives Mr. and Mrs, H. Sheir and Mr, and Mrs. M. Storey. Billy's sister, Charlene, in the company of her friend, Linda Em- erson from Metaline Falls, is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. B. Stewart in Trail for a few days. Mrs, J. Westerlund and daugh- ter Diane are spending the Easter holidays visiting Mrs. Westerlund’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Was- lyk in Vernon. oes IFW. Pierpoint of Wyoming, Ontario, is haying a visit with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Plerpoint, ‘before. em- barking on a cruise‘which will take him on & holiday to England for Soviet. Deputy Premier sukbyan and Prime Minister Castro of:Cuba as they appeared inside the Fine Arts Palace. A flurry of gunfire marred the Soviet leader's inauguration ‘of the Soviet Exposition in Havana.- 2 Nights of On March 10 the. Senior Olti- zens were again entertained by Miss Proudfoot, She gave o very pleasing com- mentary on her trip to England end Switzerland, Slides were shown of famous historle scenes in Eng-| Jand such as Hampton Court, Eton College. and Pleeadilly Clreus. In Switzerland was shown the magnificent scenery of the Alps and the glaciers. The men were hosts on this oceasion.’ TAe delicious lunch in- cluded a beautifully decorated ‘cake donated by Mr, H. Ramsden. cee On March 24 Mrs, Andreachuk brought her dancers who enter- talned .with three numbers, : ‘The first donce was an Irish Eight Brownies were welcomed fleman es guest at the Mount Ro- yal Hotel in London and later as a member of the British Red Cross Soclety in the Overseas League. He was invited to a Fight Castlegar Brownies | Welcomed Into Girl Guides| to Guldes at a Joint meeting of the First Guide Company and the First and Second Brownie Pack in St, Alban’s Parish Hall. ‘Wendy Balley and Isabel Ross of the First Pack and ‘They were: at Buckingham Palace and attend- ed an invitation for tea in the ‘gardens of the “Housés of Parlia- ment and subsequent tour of Par- lament. He motored with friends on the continent, touring France, Bel- glum, Holland and West Germany, In 1957 Mr. Plerpoint joined.a tour from Canada, leaving Montreal aboard the Empress of England which at that time was a new ad- dition to. the CNR’s fleet and the Joanne L wartzenhauer, Elaine « Commissioner, Promise sand Dance given by small girls dressed kin green checked dresses. Then. came a group of girls Legion Ladies : Hear (39 Visits Made to Hospital "The regular. monthly meeting of the LA to. the Castlegar-Robson n-| Branch No, 170 Canadisn Legion Elizabeth . Deans, Margaret. Thorp, Carol McGauley, | 78. Stoochinoff and . Maxine Kelly of the.Second Pack. ‘The afternoon opened with the formation ‘of ‘the Guide’ horseshoe and parade of colors, followed by the Gulde Prayer, ‘ Laws. Falry rings ‘were formed by. the Brownle Packs. was held in the Legion hall Mar. /Qne new ‘member, Mrs. E, A. Lampard, was’ initiated and one other membership application was socepted. Four foam pillows have been donated to the Castlegar hospital. Mrs, Brownlie reported ‘139 bed- side visits had been made at: the hospital during the’ month.of Mar- Mrs, J, R. ©, MacBaln, District |b. presented Golden Plans for the Spring Tea to.be held Saturday are progressing, fa- Senior Citizens Enjoy - Entertainment and boys with appropriate costumes who performed, a square dance. Older ones could’ not have done bet- ter. ‘The last performers were more advanced girls who gave a very gracoful and artistle dance called |, the Nova Scotld Reel. Ail these dances ‘were lovely and’ the enthusiasm displayed by ihe dancers themselves made this _ BIRTHS NICHOLSON — To Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Nicholson, Kinnaird, March 31, a daughter. SUTTON — To Mr, and Mrs, Charles Sutton, Kinnaird, March 31, a daughter, LAW. — To Mr, and Mrs. D. Law April 2, a daughter, VECOHIO — To'Mr, and Mis. A Vecehlo, Castlegar, April 2, a son, — ‘fo Mr, and Mrs, Costlegar, April 2 a most for the audience, w. .| son. 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