‘RAGE 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 28,1956 daughter. Kinnaird Korner Walter Cole for a week to visit ‘her Thorp and, Ernie Door Park Socials Mr -B. H. Harford, * school inspector for Schbdol District No. 9, Castlegar, ‘was a: visitor, to Deer™ Park and Renata.” He Rolary: President insialted Woednasda “THURSDAY, | JUNE °-28, 1956 “ \Teo Late fo Classify ; i/Modern Stucco FOR” SALE, .- PAGE 5: More: thasr one-third of the :] total number ‘of! General. Motors passenger: cars ‘bought .by. Cana- : Arrow Lakes oa Ferry jol are this 7 . E : ¥ : a cottage din ‘Castlegar, Fecent Kitch- dians. ni 1955. were finished in -2/Br.: Lr. Mr. D.. Parker of Northern Edmonton, and Mrs. ¥, Hoben- _ shield and children of Kitwanga; BC. are visiting their ‘sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. HH. Culley. LAC Mervin Marcellus has returned to his base in Quebec, after visiting his mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sparrow ef Vernon visited Mr. and Mrs. George Sparrow _last weekend, Mr. and Mrs."B. Dalling and family spent the weekend in Kaslo visiting Mr. and’Mrs, D. Leydon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley and daughters of Nelson visited Mr. and Mrs. G, Rust. for the week- end. Mrs, A. Meteod. ot Saska- week from a_ business Sip to Okanagan points. - Miss Leonora Shearer of Los. Angeles spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Carl Spence, En- route here Miss Shearer stop- ped in Portland, Oregan. to bring their mutual friend, Mrs. Walter Wwhltpeck for a week's visit here. . Whitbeck left ‘-Monday for Le Portland home. Piano students: of Mrs. Ruby Angus were presented in a re- cital held at the Kinnaird School Auditorium on Monday evening, The enjoyable program was well attended by ‘the par- ents: vand friends in this district. Lynne Rice and Doug Eld- ridge flew home this past Wea- nesday, the 20th, They have has arrived to]: PRONE cy i7 Castlegar Happenings. Miss Karen Randall leave. this week, for an ded - , holiday Miss Christine ‘Kravale: and ‘them are. the Misses; Regina . Campbell and Sherrel, - Riley, who will -be i at the dding. -Frliends of Mrs. Rose Rigby will be pleased to hear that she has. returned. to her home .from to Florida. Mr. and Mrs.- J. ‘Burh and family, ‘Vancouver, where make their home. Friends of Mrs, J. Lawson will be pleased to learn that she has d home = from they will d this. year’s sch toon .. is with her daughter, oe E. Fitz- patrick. A week ago, Mrs. E. R. Gare of Calgary arrived to visit with them, Mrs. Gare is leaving for the Okanagan to visit there pefore returning to her Calgary home. Joe Cushner sketched the designs being used to decorate the hall for the coming Rose Ball, Red Warner, members of the Kinnaird Little “Theatre, teenagers, along . with other volunteers turned ‘out. for. work parties Monday :-and* Tuesday evenings. Decorations will be completed ‘for the Thursday evening banquet when the Rose Queen is to be chosen by the panel of judges. Employees of the West Koo- tenay. Power and Light Company, families, and friends from Trail and this area turned out in large numbers for the annual picnic held Sunday at South Slocan Park. Mrs. Guy Guido is spending the past two weeks at the Du- mont home ‘ir N: Mrs, John Kravski “was in at the Jericho Hill School in Varrcouver. a AK. t afldL. Hobson were visiting with Father Brophy. this past Sun- day. Friends are happy to” hear Betty Lou Mathews has return- ed to her home after a rather lengthy stay in the Trail-Tadanac | ¥? Hospital. “Mr. and Mrs, Art Lambert recently. flew home from a short: holiday and business: trip | ;. to ‘Edmonton. “Mri and Mrs. Fred Eremen- ko returned home Last night after spending two weeks ‘in Vancouver. _—____—- At least 70 rotating parts of: General Motors automobi are individually balanced before they are assembled in a com- pleted automobile. Many of these parts are in the engine, which: is also balanced as a complete unit before it goes into an automobile. PUBLIC. Bi so of “the f The Corporation of the’ Village of Castlégar Re Taxes td re. NOTICE d° Tox Payments will WITHOUT be received up to 5:00 Tuesday, July 3rd, 1956. : PENALTY be mereleds this coming, Satupdey: A. T: HORSWILL, “~~ Collector, ‘Vancouver ‘after being hospital- ized for the past several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Garry Johnson of rail were visitors--im. Cast- legar during the weekend. , Mrs, Webber has: returned frome a few days spent. at, Moyie. The Misses Janet and Louise Davis leave today. for’ a , visit yen: their grandmother. - Mrs, L. . Davis at.Creston . ~ Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Gergley and Mrs. Helen ..Gergley of Nelson were weekend jj visitors in the district. ; The latter. has taken up residence in) Nelson recently, Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Fowler visited the former's thother in Nakusp, and ‘also enjoyed a fishing trip over the ‘weekend. Mrs. Odd Aasland and daugh- ter. and Miss* Ruth | Williams visited their parents ‘at’ Deer Park during the ‘weekend. Burton Campbell, ‘a student at -Notre Dame College, Nel- son, arrived on ‘Monday to spend the summer. months with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. .L. V. Campbell here. Mr, and Mrs. G. ‘W.- Ander- son of the Castle-Bar _ Ranch frave as their, guests ‘the latter’s aunt Mrs. Alice McCoard ’ and i Mr. amd. Mrs. A. J. Young of Oxnard, C: leave this - week. for]: Vv > where she has been ivi for San‘:Francisco, California, are Mrs.. F. Briggeman . hes re- turned to her home after’ spend-, ing ‘a few, days in.-Trail, the Buert of Mr..and Mrs, J. Brigge- "Mis and Mrs. fo M. Kirken- dali and. children ‘of. Proctor spent a few days, in Deer. Park, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Phelps, Mr, and Mrs. 'G, Bates re- turned to their home here after the I the ‘past. ‘seven weeks, “Weekend guests at the home of Mr..and Mis. J.P: Taylor were their son-in-law. and’ daugh- ter, Mr, ‘and Mrs, W. W. Thom ‘and Mr. ‘and: Mrs. ‘W. ‘Thom. * Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Lewis had as their guests last week: Mrs. J. Gregson of Ketchikan, Alaska. : Mr. S.. Walton returned from a week's visit in the Spo- kane district, Mrs. John Dunlop -is a pa- Hent in the Trail-Tadanac hospi- Mr.’ ‘and Mrs, Phillip Too- good and family have taken up eeaidence at Blueberry, B.C. The ‘infant son of Mr.’ and Mrs. W. W. ‘Thom of Trail, -was d in Nelson, Mrs. R. Worley ‘and grand- son ‘Bob, of Trail ‘spent the weekend at their home here. They had as their guests: her son, Arthur Worley of Nelson, and. Mr. and Mrs. E. Worley and children of Robson... *')’ L. Nyman of Rossland caught several 3 and 4 pound. Kamloops trout on a fishing trip over the weekend. J, Kline of Trail caught a 9 pound Kamloops. Mr. and Mrs,’ F. Briggeman had as recent visitors, Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Briggeman. of , Trail, Mrs, Johnson of Medicine Hat and Mr. and .Mrs. Oxlee’ of Trail. mas Mr... and Mrs, Raymond Briggeman of Trail spent: the at their summer home at the. ser- vice of St. Alban’s Anglican church on June 24th, by the Rev. Archdeacon B, A. Resker, and was given the names Brian William. The Maternal Christ- ening robe has been in’ ‘the family over three hundred years. ‘The Godparents being the child's aunt ‘Miss Sharon ‘Taylor of Castlegar and. uncle Robert’ R. Thom, of Vancouver and Mr. J. A. Frew, of Trail, A family dinner was held at the home of the maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J..P. Taylor. Mrs. A. Zuckerberg left -to- day ona visit to Victoria. Mr. and -Mrs, W.. Easton celebrated their silver. wedding anniversary on Sunday. June re with a dinner party. £ Mrs, J. M. Campbell ‘and daughters, Elizabeth and Sally left via plane today for Kam- loops, where Miss’ Elizabeth ‘will Renata Tidings Renata ‘Women's " Institute held their June meeting at the. home’ of Mrs, W. J. Hale. Roll Call—A_pie for a bake sale. Agriculture convener *=ex- 5) “Pair Entriég ‘and mem- Bers Sedlded to ‘enter. as @ group in Nelson Fair in August, Ceme- tery convener asked for a work night at the cemetery flower beds. Social Welfare—It was de- cided to send a birthday | gift to doptee at Queen A Sol- arium, . Cobble ae pee Citi- 10, wre the Public Works Dept. 4 FILL UP YOUR OL TANK ‘WITH "SUPERHEAT FURNAGE A PRODUCT OF . ROYALITE COAL “AVAILABLE NOW AT _ SUMMER’ DISCOUNTS. CASTLEGAR; B.C. ~ Open Fridays 0 “Mitchell Supply Ltd. PHONE 3551, patil 8:00 Lane asking for removal of trees:for safety s: Mrs. L. Withers, ae gat to a Provincial’ convention in May,.-gave a very splendid report: of ,her convention activi- ties and experience there. | LEGION ON AUXILIARY HEARS REPORTS . Mrs. Hill gave an interest- ing report on the Honors Day at the high school, as well as a-report on the Provincial Zone convention held in Rosslyn, at the last meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion. Mrs. Townsend was appoirt- ed convener for the booth at the Fall Fair; she: is to be assisted by, Mrs. Dinner and Mrs. Pep- pard. © “A vote of thanks was given to’ Mrs. Wade’ for her help with the Projects Society. It was ‘de- cided to donate: a_ raffle. prize tothe’ Zone Convention which October. Shower Held For Sibley And Auterson. . Miss honored’* at’ a miscellaneous shower ‘at‘thé home of Mrs. L. M.: Quance: with Mrs, J... W. ‘Graham and Mrs. G. Leitner as jaint hostesses. corsages’ made by Mrs. L.- F Quance. The . many. beautiful gifts. were presented in . boxes decorated to make very realis- tic wedding cakes. The living room. was decorated with pink 3 earts and roses. g put-of town visitor | was of * will be held ir Fruitvale” in “Miss Philippa Sibley ‘and Dorothy « Auterson “were Upon their arrival the guests’ of honor were. presented - with ; and ‘close poesia? Mr. and.Mrs. W. Byers Sr. Mr. and Mrs, F. Rose and ‘Heather. and Gerry; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grozier, Brian and ‘Gordon, Mr. and. Mrs.’ Rex ° Little, -Mr. and ‘Mrs. Barry ~ Hoskins, Mrs. M. Barkley, all of Nelson. Mr. and Mrs..‘Bob Byers” and Douglas, Mr. Bill Byers _ and Bob, and’ Miss ‘Marlene Allen of Trail. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Byers and Joy of Blueberry, Mr. and Mrs. George’ Byers of Genelle. ‘Later in the evening sonie thirty five ‘friends called. to offer their ‘best’ wishes’ and to here. . ©. Catalano “ana companion of Trail spent the weekend at Deer Park on .a fishing trip. Other.weekend visitors included Mr, and Mrs. 4b, Schwartzen- hhauer and family, Mr...and Mrs. H. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs..A. Wil- son, all of Rossland; J..H. Allan of Nelson; Mr...and’ Mrs. J. Dyck, daughter Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs,-H,-Funk and.children, Mr. and--Mrs,: I. Wiebeand. children, Mr, and Mrs. P.Doell, Mr. ‘and Mrs.;P.‘ Warkentin, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer, J. Sehlinger, P. Pet- ers all. of Renata. . Mrs, O. Aasland and daugh- ter Janene, and Miss Ruth Wil- liamson of Castlegar ‘were the Tl! weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘'T. -Williamsor. : x Mr. and Mrs. : J.” McKay of Castlegar .were: recent’ visitors to Deer. Park , and Renata. Miss Stainton and Castlegar were fo Deer pak, Williamson. 2 M A: ‘Kirkendall left to spend @ few. weeks holiday at ter-in-law, Mr,: and Mrs. M. the home of his'son and daugh- Kirkendall, at Proctor. . H..Merriefield and sons’ of present Mr. and Mrs. Easton ‘with a gift of silverware. Castlegar spent. the at spending a holiday ‘at the Waite k ‘summer ;home here. Coritributing: greatly “to aa ver and. front: ‘seat. passenger comfort, the 1956 Cadillac offers a new ‘six-way power seat ad- - juster which. provides for ad- justing the’ angle of the, seat back ir addition to.the horizontal and vertical movement. BE CLEARLY. INFORMED CJAT . MOEDAY. JULY. 2nd “The Honourable R. W. BONNER Q.¢. Attorney-General of “British Columbia Will Bring To You An. Important . _ Message From: Your British = Columbia ‘Social’ Credit Social Credit League -- their summer home here. Office Supplies PENCILS — ERASERS '- — “ENVELOPES STENO NOTE BOOKS — COLUMNAR. PADS — ‘LARGE ENVELOPES i STAMP PADS..—: RUBBER: STAMPS :: _LEDGERS.— LEDGER SHEETS _ JOURNALS . —— JOURNAL. SHEETS - COUNTER ‘CHECK STAPLERS. — BALL POINT. PENS FILE FOLDERS -- => SHANNON: FILES INDEX CARDS — : "SALE TAGS Ee - DESK TRAYS = PHONE 3031. — OOKS: ==: STAPLES ‘RECORD. BOOKS : My, and Mrs.-E, Womack of| - ee aa : “was? i as enact of the .C: ‘Rotary: Club at a? of Rotarians ..and’ ‘their. wives. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. V. Campbell last -evening. . Mr. McGauley and.the exe- . cutive ‘were installed’ by M. J. Coventry, | District Hi Governors $3,000 ‘down © balance legar, ‘ phone, 3788. “en, ‘bath; full: basement with fully lot “50 °x 160. Price $8,000 ' with $50 monthly 6% ‘interest. See'Dan Gilroy agent’ office. Muirhead Agencies, Kinnaird, Res. Cast-, Under a beautiful ‘archwa in ‘marriage, Nelson... J. .M.* his Past Presidents pin from Herb Clark of Trail. and ‘Barrie Harford was installed in’ the club by Harry Harrison of Nel- son, There ‘are 14 acres‘ of grass lawn at the erigidane plant at deduction’ for quarters, ed), at: Castlegar, BC. Civil Service. C: it CARETAKER, $2280—$2640 (Less light, furniture’ and: fuel, if provid- ‘Fall particulars ‘on poster’ at: the Post Office. APPLY NOW. at Alta, Baskets of pink ‘and white eth Hardie, .elder. daughter’ of ; Mr. and *- Mrs. ‘Robert : Smith ‘Hardie of Kinnaird:: amd “Lorne: Robert Walker, ‘son; of Mr. and! Mrs, Elmer Walker ‘of -Red* Willow, peonies’ completed the floral.‘ar- - floor, —1110 Scarborough, On! . Vancouver .5, | Georga St. 126 for the lovely’ wed- ding ‘on ‘Saturday, June 23rd at pam, Given in marriage by her father, the bride. chose for. her d at the I wish to coligratulate the oetet me, recent by-élection for Village Commissioner. 1 would also like: to give my thanks to the peopte who sup- ERIC C. ‘ACKERMAN, Kinnaird: wedding, a gown of. heavy taf- feta: .underskirts covered by net with lace ‘inset ruffles ‘and matching : jacket, A coronet of sequins land pdarls held - the fingertip .vell of net’ and: Jace. She carried a bouquet of Ameri- cah Beauty roses and wore the gift of the groom, an. Alaska Black _ Diamond necklace and earring: set. ‘Miss Jean Ann Hardie, sis- ter of the bride, was maid (of honor and Miss Betty Walker, sister‘ of the groom, . was brides- maid. |The girls chose matching wi st YOU me A toss! The big ‘difference in. insurance is service. By that we mean ... the amount of attention that is paid to your needs at the outset to make certain you are fe adequately protected later.” Service may not seem. as important as price right now. ie will prove to be all- rtant later, when you suffer a loss and find you are : not covered: and cannot ‘collect. That is why we urge you to buy ‘insurance “~ insurance, agent. *Eeak for ‘this symbot ‘bajore you tury fire, auio om general. insurance, through’ a’ loci" indepmnicat, 5 THE INSURANCE AGENTS’ _ ASSOCIATION © “OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘| and ae net. and lace over taf- gth dresses: of ‘blue feta and had matching’ head- pieces of net. They carried pink and. blue At Walker-Hardie i Nt y | Tra: of pink yee eal white roses and ferns: a ie. Altar, of the ganist for the: ccremo: Kinnaird “Presbyterian. Church| also accompanied ” Misg anid he the: -Rev. .D. A. McKeller ‘united |‘Riley, who sang Carolene : Douglas | (‘Til Walk ‘Beside You.” tea D. A. McIntosh was ‘or- the beautiful, SSSA “reception for’ 80. guests -was held.-in. the. Twin: Rivers cake was copped with’ ‘a, lovely arch, holding’: :the traditional bells flanked’ by’ two doves with identical ‘wedding’ rings ‘in. their beaks. Each’ of the happy coup- le’s parents spoke a few words of best wishes and a telegram ‘was. read from the bride's aunt in Manchester, England. The bride's. mother chose. for her daughter’s wedding a mauve and white muslin over net! with white accessories ‘and wore a yellow corsage,:. Mrs," ‘Walker two-tone’ styling. “Service: -BOBSON TO ‘EDGEWOOD Leave Robson ‘Whart ALS. Ld. eae: Service Towing - .Barges enyaners on’ the Arrow i) Lakes BHOuE? 2901 2300 p.m, Tuesday, 10:00 am. Thursday.’ lve Edgewood. °°‘ 4:00 p.m: Thursday.’ -Leave ' Edgewood.’ . «7:00 am. Firday. + -.- Arrive Robson Wharf: " SAT., JUNE: 30.- — kK “UNITED CHURCH PICNIG ~ _ Castlegar United Church Sunday Schoo! . Annu Picnic” he INNAIRD PARK 300 pm. wore a two piece dress with white accessories and white carnation corsage., - After a honeymoon ‘at : Unit- ed States.” points, the’ happy T att °2 and 3 P.. Roll’ is. inv from ‘the: church «between: The whble family including: the “Cradle ed. Bring a picnic lunch with: ‘cups “and young couple will make’ their home at Red'Deer, Alberta, The bride wore ‘a tweed suit with white accessories for her’ going away outfit and her corsage of pink ‘carnations’ was set’ in a bed of white’ lace’ and held an ‘The little flower girl, Miss ‘Bev- erly Cady: of ‘Trail, . wore a yellow. taffeta dress with. net overskirt, Her colonial. bouquet of daisies matched - the yellow and white daisy headband.‘ |. Attending -the groom were Jim Butler: of Nelson: as. best man and Brian Peterson ‘of Edmonton. Ushers were: Morris Black” and .Ken- Freeman of Miss Elizabeth Campbell of Castlegar, bride-elect. of June 30, was guest of honor at a lunch- eon held at the home of Mrs. H. F...Hyson recently.’ The lace- covered table . was _ centered with a gaily decorated cake sur-. rounded _ by entrancing, models .. Cam Misses’ Regina: Campbell, ’ Sher- rill. Riley, : Sally. Campben: faa Beverly, -Hyson..: Prior... were pre ft. ed. to’. ithe: bride-to-be, .- Mrs. Jed into a ireasure hunt, in serden There: was -treasur EXTRA 5 A. Eremenko and Co. PECIALS FOR. YOUR PICNIC BASKET. - PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 29 and 30 Lb. POT ROASTS, hice, Lb, 59e : STRAWBERRIES, froxen™ 39c, Se SUGAR, _ FROSTED FOOD LOCKERS. for rent SLACKS ‘by: Parker -- juit ‘any budget MEN’S R READY-TO-WEAR SPORT SHIRTS: We. havea large assorte: ment ,of Spor¢ Shirts— “up - to~the - minute in shades &. styles. $3.95 - $4.95 - $595, MEN'S DRESS. OXFORDS,’ LOAFERS. & - PULL-ONS in block cand brown a $7.95 $8.95 -. $9.95, wishes for the future. There were present, ‘Wright went to roint ‘on Tuesday to at-|: tend the ‘regular. meeting of the W.-K. District. Board of Women’s Institutes at: the home. of Mrs. of,{and “plans set in*motion for the International’ Picnic to be held in. Sullivan Lake on July 18th, "Ms. H.Reeve and her sis- they visited atthe hme of Mr. ‘and Mrs. H.. F..Hyson.: « ‘Mr. and -Mrs..C.'A.: “Anderson to attend the Mutual Life: As- held on. suy. 1 to 4th, KOO T ENAY * BUILDERS: AND SUPPLIERS - eo... Mfg. Sash & Door _ Cabinet Making. “oy, FULL LINE OF 0” Building lestetey hs GLIDDEN- PAINTS . SPRAY. SATIN Good Assortment Of FLGOR) LINGLEUM PHONE. 51 55 1],pand Mr, Alvin. Peterson of Sal- Jer, and. then’ the. “party swasy ne for |; a. special . hostess. gift |, with — all. good |. W. Chalmers and| 3 White, district. president. ‘ are leaving on Friday for Banff aun surance annual. convention to:be| : Italian bluebird for Out-of-town guests . “were: Mrs. Peter Huber of Vancouver, great aunt of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy’ Jones . of Wenat- chee, aunt, and’ uncle, of ‘the bride; Mrs.’ Harry Curr of Ker- emeos, cousin of the bride; Mr. Bob Orr and Miss Viola Orr of .New Norway, Alberta, aunt and uncle of the groom; ‘the Misses’ Betty and Norma. Walker, the groom’s sisters of Red Wil- Jow, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leibel; Mr. and: Mrs, George Woods and ‘Earnie, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Joyce, Mr. and Mrs, Bev. Cady, Mrs. Eva Mullen, Mr..and Mrs. Andy | Kuffner,. Mr, «amd» Mrs. Tom Black, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Black Jr. and Mr, Morris Black—all of . Trail. “Nelson guests were: Mr. and. Mrs. Paul ‘Gergely, Mr. Scott Mclvor, M. ‘C, Cooper and Marvin Wilson ‘There “are rnore than: 4,000 parts in’a Body by. ‘Fisher. 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