1 im: ' 4 6, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 18, 1963 CASTLEGAR SOCIALS home Monday after sponding a few days visting with relations and a fam Mrs, Johnson, Ph, 365-8294 Mrs, G. Eastcott and Miss Bon- nie Taylor of Rossland spent four days visiting with Mrs, H. Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Morberg of New Westminster spent a few days visit- ing with her sister, Mrs, L, Grunerud. Ray MclIvor (Jr.) and Greg Stefoniuk spent the weekend in Spokane, out, Sasi, Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Schellen- berg of Vancouver spent a few hours In Castlegar Saturday, visit. ing with relations, W. Dinkiw of Quesnel vis: Mrs. W. ‘A, | ited at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Helmar Johnson, for a week, leaving at: the weekend to return home. Me ‘Helmar Johnson seit Van- ‘Mr, and Mrs. C, Petts a Jet home Wednesday after spending the week visiting with relations in Calgary. Mr, and bares ue ae Grunerud to visit his parents and other re- lations in Norway, he will visit them for two months. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Harrower evening in TTT DRIVING NOTICE LESSONS Anyone interested please L al a E : Les’ Driving School TRAIL 368-5333 If there are enough interested persons I will come to Castlegar one or more days a week. eM AS ‘© SULY: 23 fo JULY 27 in Driving Lessons phone — I mame Anniversary , the Twin Rivers Hall with a family ‘dinner, Honoring their daughter Hy picnic in Look- Sybil on the occasion of her 21st birthday. The tables and hall were taste- fully decorated with roses and signs reading “Happy 2lst Birthday Sy- bil’, A beautiful decorated birth- day cake was placed.on a small table and with ' pastel KINNAIRD SOGIALS Mrs. Kaufman, Ph. 365-5488 Vacationers from Vernon, Mr. and Mrs,’ William Ostafew, Wayne, Daphne, Lori and Gail have been the guests of cousins, Mr. and Mra. John Westerlund. After visiting the coloured tapers. in holders, The honoree received many lovely gifts including a large key made of card- board from Scotland, in keeping with the tradition of Scotland, (when a person becomes of age they are presented with the key of the house) those present signed their names on ‘the key, A’ very happy and’ pleasant evening was enjoyed by all, and Sybil expressed her grateful thanks for a day she will long remember. Mr. and Mrs, Barrie Hill en- tertained at their home Sunday July 14 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fitz-Gerald the recently mar- ried couple, This was a family gathering with about 48 present, The tables were tastefully decorated.and cen- tered with a beautiful decorated wedding cake. Invited guests were the. brides paternal grandfather, Mr. A. S. Riley of Rossland, others present were Mr, and Mrs, Ll. Ri: ley and family of Creston, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Riley and family of Rossland, Mr, and Mrs. Alen Riley and family, Mr. and Mrs, on Gipman and family all of Rossland. ‘Mr, and Mrs, O. Riley and fam- iley of Kaslo, Mr, and-Mrs. Sid Smith and family of Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill and Mr. and Mrs, A, Gripich all of Trail, other re- lations were from Kinnaird, Rob- son: and ‘Castlegar. ‘Miss Brenda Hill is visiting with relations’ in’ Cranbrook. they left Tuesday for Banff.and Lake Louise and will re- turn* to. the’ Okanagan | late. this’ week by way of the Rogers Pass. ‘After touring the Okanagan and’ the | coastal areas, ewan visitors at the Kaufman home this week are Mrs. J. Kaufman's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey. Schumacher and Mary Ann af Delisle accompanied by a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. /and ‘Mrs, MeI Schumacher of Saskatoon, All are visiting the Kootenays for the second ‘time, the Mel Schuma- chers ‘having spent several days of their honeymoon here four years ago now. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fitzpatrick and family left Friday to enjoy a holiday on the Prairie. They are visiting relatives in Saskatoon. valent rainy weather has provided far from ideal camping conditions,’ Mr. and Mrs, G, K. Mc- Kinnon’ and family returned home ‘Wednesday after four days from an intended vacation at’ Christina Lake. Reient guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Kulcheski have been relatives from Meadow ‘Lake, Saskatchewon, Mrs. John Kulezyeki and sons Wil- fred and Russell came to spend a week, Mrs. Kulezyeki is the Kul- . |cheskis niece. Her brother-in-law and family,,Mr and Mrs. Nick Kul- ezyeki followed their visit and then a niece and nephew, ‘My, and Bohdon Balych “also of Meadow Lake came for a few days, Finally Mr, and Mrs. Kulcheski had their in-l visiting 1CK' Boi a75 = CASTLEGAR, B.C... — Ph. 365-5941 GIFTS — RECORDS — TV 240. Ist Avenue Across from the Park Ss HERE’S HOW OUR RECORD SALE WORKS Buy any L.P.:af'$1.98 or over and choose any $1.98 for only, Te. 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Patti Bale, Elizabeth Guido, Nick-Lynn Burak, Barbera, Green, Dean Houghton, Mary Ellen Gallo, Darlene : O'Shea, : Carla’ Houghton, Eddie 9 ltsoatelee sean Leverldge, Bob , Garth | Burak, Dennis Eevertiges ‘Pamela Johnson, ‘Shar- on. O'Shea, Louis Obedkoff, ‘Terry McLeod, Carol Soberlak, Susan Mc- Cutcheon, John McCutcheon, Dlan- ne’ Soberlak’ and ; Vicki‘ Kellogg. The. pupils: ‘and parents’: pre- sented‘ a ‘potted plant ‘to each of 7 served at the close of the Program. ited,‘reported to shareholders a net profit of $1,522,954 for the first six. months of 1963. ending -June 30, This is equivalent ‘to 18 cents Garlic rings, 3 for $1 008 Kam or Klik, 2 tins . 89c Apple Vice Clear, 2 48-02 tins 79 Psa sittin’ on top of the world! $3,207,540 for depreciation, deple- tion and amortization and $1,556, 208 as provision for future income taxes, figures were shown Janice also of Meadow Lake, » AN Reg Skinner and Kool-Aid, “assed. flavors 10 for 49c for’ the last half of 1962 and the first-half of .1962. Because of the of taxation, the compasi- Deborah from a week's holiday at Christina Lake. Justin Kaufman, ‘Nicole | and |iodsis: Becky and your correspondent ‘en- joyed an outing at Deep Lake near Northport’ on’ Friday, in the com- pany of Mr: and Mrs. Carl Christen- sen, Lois; and Marie Ellen’ Gach all: of “Warfield. ' Accompanying :us on the picnic’ was Wayne Newell 2 Castlegar: ‘Howard Butler ‘and. dau- ehter Cl Cindy motored over nine hun- dred miles to Hudson Hope to spend’ a week ‘with Howard and their son David’ who-has ‘taken ‘a summer job there. Mrs.Butler had the misfortune ‘to:sprain: her ankle son of net profit for the three per- more meaningful on a be- fore-tax basis, ‘On -this basis, the s of $3,079,162 for the six months ended June 30, 1963 com- pare with $2,558,749 for the last half of 1962 and $2,146, 050 for, the same period. last .year. ‘During: June ‘of ‘this year, the Directors of. Columbia’ Cellulose declared a dividend ‘of 10 cents per share payable July. 15 to ers of record June 28. This is the first dividend declated by the Com- pany, ' reflecting the ‘improved, ex- Surf, king Bite ee Kleenex, flat fold, 4 okoe: $1 .00 Mi Ik, ‘alpha, by the «i case OPEN: SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5°P.M. e AGENTS. 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The village commission. has ‘given us the Now we. want the public to give us a hand, i, To build two tennis courts is what we plan h But we need oa co-operation, and | Mrs, your muscle too. 1 We' xe. got the land, machines,” neta All ie “need ser some men who'll work Tike **** To help: seats the’ land, . and ‘Pour ¢ alittle It wee all aie ‘tn, we'd be, finshed For pant air and exert, tennis “ So need a little drive, “Phone Pythian Sisters, En jo Koote ‘temple, ‘Pythian Sisters held thelr final meeting ‘of: the ‘season in the Twin Rivera Hall, Youtine opening and business was ort, el help, us pet started, on building court, P We need a little participation, and we Why,, not | get \on: the phone and Mi 965-6645. ‘Alpha, Phi Chapter, Beta ‘glee zal held a ‘meeting at the home’ of . Lockhart on‘June;12-when the business mapbell Fe was followed Paintings Discussed And. et pee en i mea ree cee ees fy considers a master in the art of Living and why. A three minute speech was giv- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 18, 1963 ith a ‘box of chocolates, ‘The: progra nted :-by. Mrs: J, orale and’ Mrs, ne Dick bec! ay |and Your fer » Definitions by’ Sa batini, / oEmergon and Cervantes were read ‘and : descripti drawa’ Was ‘given, Examples’ of bes After a. short busines ‘session the meeting ',| Was. closed ‘and ‘the'‘members en- eir friends at‘a' Bake lucky prize ti ere winners, and at the close of a very ecessful. pleasant.’ an .évening Sm | Gelicious refreshments were served; '” iil ious a if were: given by. using the: play -MacBeth, “A definition of poetry’ byt David Grayson was read and ‘the! lives of ‘Wm. - Wordsworth and Ben, isonzen eat a discussion ‘0! erature. ‘The second program was ‘itfed = High quality, one-hand operated gun. Low Esso retall ‘price—$8.25. Yours now.for only. 2 pkgs. - eS 20er each .. 7 KING OSCAR. fe A ! Be) SARDINES 3 tins ee . WHITE 'ROCK, 10-0z. TINS CANNED | POP. rch Gas Betebosrd beater. 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