4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 2, 1963 Oddfellows and Rebekahs Enjoy Joint Social Evening -\ The regular meeting of Lion's Head. Oddfellow Lodge was held * last week.: After ‘a, short , business meeting: the members’ wives and the! members of Kingarson Rebe- kah Lodge were ‘invited to attend a social evening. J. Wisted, wel- comed the guests and said. that they were observing the founders day.of Oddfellowship, Reg Bro spoke for. a ‘short time on:the United Nations speak- ing contest which’ was won by Miss Joyce’ Hawkins of Nelson,.-who will leave in July, to attend the United Nations, Mr. Bro said what a wonderful thing it’ was to hear the ‘contestants: speak ‘and what a hard job the judges had to name a winner, Mr, Wisted introduced Ken McRae of New Zealand, who is pre- sently residing here. Mr. McRae showed some beautiful coloured slides. of his home-land and gave a commentary on them.He also showed, some slides “of: beautiful BS ‘Mr. Wisted thanked The’ Banksot Mon! 's Busi- ness Review for -April, just issued, discusses, the influence: of the’ Sas- katchewan River on’ ‘the Prairie economy and presents..an’‘informa- tive summary of the major develop- ments now taking place along. its course for the Rocky ‘Mountains to Lake Winnipeg. “It was on the banks of this river and its tributaries that fur- trading posts and farming settle ments grew up that were later. to become Calgary, Edmonton, Saska- toon, Swift Current, Prince Albert and ' Medicine’ Hat.’ It, was “also within the watershed of the Saskat- chewan that the petroleum dis- coverics were made, first at Turner Valley and later at Leduc and else- where, that would make profound | changes‘ in the whole character of the prairies and their economics life,” the B of M review says: re alitelcbonopes call AIRLINE : RESERVATIONS. “MEXICO =: HAWAIIAN: ‘AND EUROPEAN TOURS We ARRANGED Ye ) CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR “THE WESTERN. HOTEL Rac ‘tor’ his ‘remarks and pictures, The evening was arranged to ‘cele- brate the’ 144th anniversary of Oddfellowship,' the founder. being Thomas ‘Wildey, - During the serving of delicious | : refreshments Mr. Bro gave a short talk? of the founder. He said’ in part ‘that’ if it were ‘not for “Mr. ‘Wildcy ‘they would be ‘unable: to devote time to the practice of Odd. § fellowship, If it were: not for this man, who'emigrated.to North Ame- rica at the age of 35," Oddfellow- ship may not be here today, Wil- dey was very -reserved with no high education, but.a man in: all manner and ways who:would: com. | f Plete a job he started. One can only imagine the time and labour | spent organizing and. instituting lodges throughout the North Ame- rican Continent. Mr. Bro _ G. Rust Re-elected ” ~ WKHU Chalrman lected “of “the “Just imagine the time “it: would take ‘to travel from place to place in a.horse drawn carriage ‘or; by. stage ‘oach toall the lodges in the ut ‘pat grand: sire: of: the Grand Lodge: of U.S.A,, ready, and able”at all. times, to give advice’ and ‘help to ‘hie: younger. members: On Oct- mores -Thomas.. Wildey:: to “that: eternal’ rest ‘and reward provided -for:those » who “love . and cherish’ their’ fellowmen. ‘To :Re- bekah’s ‘and Oddfellow's' the chal- lenge’ has been left. It'is our duty and obligation to see -that the: be- liefs of friendship, love and truth, faith, hope and charity-will ‘never cease-to | function’on ‘ this‘ earth.” Mr. Bro was accorded a‘hearty vote of thanks, The: highlights | of the evening ‘was ‘the cutting of the beautifully. decorated cake which bore ‘the’ inscription 144th Anni. versary of Thomas. Wildey.” ‘Mra, L,* Buffett’ and’ Mr.’ J.: Wisted: the Nobel’ Grand’s of the: Rebekah’ and Oddfellow Lodges cut’ the cake, and each one present was served witl ieee. : 5 On behalf of the ladies pré ‘sent Mrs. Buffett thanked the mem- bers of Lion’s Head Lodge for the invitation to attend their social evening which had: been enjoyed very much. West. Kootenay Health Unit at its recent’ meeting in Trail. was Kin: naird” commissioner G. S. Rust who : Boes_ into his second year in the’ jab.’ scribing the operation of, the health unit the past year, Mr. Rust <, sald aad it was one “beset with’; Tuesday? 1 O'Clock League: 291, Ladies High Three Jean Young j cain "High Single Aero ‘Taxi 20 ean High Sn t-|Classte’ Mixed ,League! 987, Team Hig! ree Ross's Mi markét : 2526. -i 3 Team . Point Ross's Meatmar- vse Aero Taxl'- 1, Oglows vs Defoe? Transfer - Skyline Autowervice!- 3 -'Castlegar - 1.7, other 60's Vi. ‘MeLuckle : : Tuesday Night Bowling: League : LHS Kay Adshead 238, LHT Kay Adshéad 846, MHS ‘Harry. Chevel- dayoff 283, MHT. Harry. Chevelday- Fa | off .734.. THS Comm. -Bankc 1095; THT Regulars 3100, TP Defenders 3, Regulars 3, West's 4, Comm. niks 1, Button ‘Pushers 0. o\'/ Other 1600's Bill Davis 704, Don’: Blishen’ 667. Tuesday‘ Nite ‘Mixed LHS. Erma: Mykyte nani: een Erma Mykyte ): iS Gary Renz (Ghevseng) S1O,MHT Fred Bonwott (1 dosNo) 105, THS Ramblers 996, THT Ramblers 2789. a ‘4, Happy Gang’ with the: "yesignation of. Dr. J.-H. “| Lindsay, director of the’ say’s resignation “brought the com- plexities’ of” operating a health unit’ more to the attention of the Union Board and pointed out the importance of board members tak- ing ‘a more active, interest in the affairs of the unit.” Beta Sigma Phi Is 32 Years Old. Castlegar’ chapter’. of “Beta | p Sigma ‘Phi will celebrate the saad of the. founding: May 9 at 7pm iA ban. a/quet ‘in which the local chapter will join for the occasion will We “TP. 0, I Da'No 3 ‘Nighthawks 1,.Co Qnerators, 0;'Ch 3 ‘ ther 600 Wednesday Morning Drivers Lea Harvey: 609. ‘THS ; Sparetires THT Sparetires 2589, TP Carte ettors 65, Sparet es 64, Carnks 6’ . 965, Ladies High Single Jean Young |‘ Bank 1, Boob+| « THT., Choregirls »2746, ‘ ‘ TP* Choregirls: 3, “Flyers 1, Sputntks 4,: Five, Thumbs 0, "Beat. niks 3,“ Kingpins ‘1.0.5.4 LHS: Marge: Bonnett’ 311,: 1 ree 841," MHT Ken “Price | 851. THS <:Boatniks :1130;:.THT . Beat. niks' 8067. “TP Beatinks : 4;* Deadbeats 4, Denfeni 3): , Reformers 0, 0, Spring- ks 0, a i ‘next: fall ‘are ‘eligible: for ‘the $500 scholarship given annually ‘hy.; the\ Vancouver ‘branch of .the Co}Cangiian:.Women's Press Club, | ‘is open to women students writ ‘a tun set of department exa-’ é in June and to be eligi- Ble|must:attain an overall average tat ste ast 70 per cent.; Personal, qualities‘and character and qualifi: eations essential to a successful car- as'vell as aca- Exhaust 53, Bumpers 52. Wednestay Morning Drive 1) LHS : Elsie’ Hildebrandt 262, LHT Ruth Rourke | 590, THS Spark- plugs Cn 1 TP. 57, ‘ demic: ‘atdnding, are all considered ‘Lin electing: the winner, « Deadline for applicatioons . is May: 15 and forms are. obtainable from:Dean (Walter: Gage, at UBC, in Su spaikploge 8, cranks 54, Bum- rs 51: Exhaust’ 60, —'.No Blow Glub Dean Koenig, Blanche Dever- son, Irene -Horan.; Ladies . Wed.-Nite ‘ *Fran Moffat: 276, ‘LET Anne 618, Details ‘are’ ‘a. on scholarships sent” by’ the ‘Uni- FINAL CONCERT OF THE SEASON featuring DR: KNOX ‘HIGH: SCHOOL ‘BAND FROM KELOWNA SHSS JR. CHOIR: HSS SR. BAND i se versity toll’ high :school ‘prifici pals in’ the: province, ‘ Clippi from conimunity “ newspapers ** 0: school publications, “other ’ sample: of. candidate’s writing ‘anda letter, 8, -THS: Cl her interest, grinning Just drive over. our new held at the C church, Robson, = * rs é chapter of the sorority was formed in ‘Abilene, Kaneas, There’ are 1 Funeral Held Saturday For Mis. Gritchen Mrs, Vera Gritchen died in the * Trail-Tadanac “Hospital © last Thursday morning, aged. 59, after a ‘lengthy illness, -..: She is survived by her hus- band Nick of Glade, three sons, George. of’ Shoreacres, Steve? and Henry at home, two daughters; Mray| message from the traditional ceremonies -will be ob- served, © welcome _ to membership, W, Lockhart § i Mrs... T. Inaird is serving as chairman’ of the founder’s day banquet; The -toast- mistress for the evening is Mrs. E, Isakson of Kinnaird. ‘Mrs,.L. Nesbitt has been se- lected for the honor of presenting a special message from the sorori: ty’s founder. She has received the Thirty-two years ago the’ first | , now 7000; = chapters and 150,000 In addition to the banquet ie e history, of the’ local j’‘- chapter will be reviewed and’ the]: ;|new members will ‘receive’: their internstionyt é attended the convention in Salmo Castlegar Socials IT. HAPPENED : Mrs. R Johnson, Ph. 365-8204 Members ‘of ;the! Pythian’ Sis- ters, Kootenay Temple No. 87 who Saturday were’ Mrs. C. Bradford, Mrs. R. J,. Sewell,’ Mrs, J, Gem- mill, Mra, M. Blathut, ‘Mra, Eva L.A. of Rivervale and Mr/ and Mra, Mike| Furiak of Trail.)