PAGE 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. TTT ARATE THE “Same aa (iN mi SAAT a annem? Castlegar Happenings attending the Soroptimists ies of the Trail-Rossland Club on ‘Tuesday night were: Mrs. Alice Anderson, Mrs, Alice Fowler, Mrs. Jane Page, Mrs. Jessie Don- nan and Mrs. Marg Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Pitts and daughters Teri and Lori arrived from Ann Arbor, Michigan on Saturday to spend a short holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Pitts before proceeding to Cal- gary where they will reside. Mr. Dick Reodshaw who left England on the Sth of June, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rivers, He is district Highway Resident Engineer at Nakusp and New Denver. Miss Margaret Hallion, Trail, visited her mother, Mrs. A. Wal- DISTRICT SOCIAL REPORTERS Castlegar _- Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata dron, this week, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wal- lace, Trail, visited last weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs, D. Wallace of 3rd Avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Ivor Thomas of Trail was guest at the week- end ot the home of Mr, and Mrs. D, Wallace. Mrs. Bert Donnan was hostess to a coffee party and shower this week for Mrs. Hugh Grenkie of Edmonton, a recent bride, Neigh- bors ‘and friends gathered and presented the new bride with a corsage, before presenting her with a lovely decorated box of gifts. The young couple are re- siding'in Castlegar. Mrs, T. Weir Regent “ot the Arthur Chapman Chapter, IODE, Trail and 13 members, Mrs, J. Murdock, Mrs. T. Murdock, M. Keys, M, Landucci, A. C. Graham, E, Sindell, S. Maudsley, C. Jian- have an hear when you return. This “Secrets Order yours tedey! tastallotion: $7.50 g away from your office? ELEGTRONIC SECRETARY auswer your phone cach calle aske the caller to leave 2 — then records the reply for you to y* operates ‘round the clock’ — lets you give a measure of 24-hour service. Per Month: as lew as $17.50 BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY “Canado's Second Largest Telephone System” Phone our Businere Office 6494-28 Mrs, Easton - 7501 Mrs. Kaufman - 3227 Mrs. Smecher - 4568 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin cc AoTCCTNTCnNEOA TET NOTES “i ral cin, J, Fitzsimmons, D. D. Town- send, iH R. Lauriente, D, ‘Munroe, K. Shaw, Mrs, 1. Horie and H. Gergely of Nelson, attended the final meeting for summer. At the close of the meeting, Regent Mrs, ‘W. Easton presented Mrs. L. C. Johnston who is leaving to make her home in Hope, B.C., with a erest engraved spoon, Out of town guests attending the Geronazzo-Kanester wedding were: Arthur Marguet, Vancou- ee Mr, B. Saconi, Mr. and Mrs. . Samulson, New y_ Westminster; Mie. B. Mr, AR = BATTING — Mr. and Mrs, Thom- as Batting, Castlegar, a daugh- ter born June 14, Robson Socials ‘The Robson W.I. met at the home’ of Mrs, O. B. Ballard for their monthly meeting recently. Mrs, R. Fowler was appointed to represent the group at the Awards Day at SHHS. An International Picnic is planned to be held in Nelson Park on July 17 with the Ameri- can Homemakers Club, Deer Park Socials Mrs. J, Stucklberger has re- turned to ‘his home at Deer Park after spending a few days at Cardston, Alberta. Mrs. R, Worley and grand- son Bob of Trail, and A, Worley of Nelson spent the weekend at their summer home here. R, Edmund and A. Carlson of Nelson were weekend visitors to Deer Park, Other recent visi- tors included H. Merriefield and sons Jimmy and Albert, Mrs, M. Stover, O. W. Aasland, all of Castlegar; R. Phelps of Salmo, and Mr, and Mrs. K. Crosby, also of Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggeman had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Briggeman, Ww. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. G. O. d gave a repart on the W.I. District Convention held in South Slocan recently. Mrs, C. H. Thring Sr. motor- and Mrs, Frank sruesten Cindy, Sherryl and Allan, Kimberley; Mrs, Bonnie Ray and Mrs. Bill ‘Wallenger, Creston; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilmore and son Wayne, Mrs, Harry Ostendorf, Mrs, Alice Kanester and Gail, Mrs. Pat Wol- sey and daughters Kathleen and Patsy, Mr. George Collett, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Collier and Elaine Trail; Mrs. M, Geronazzo, Mr. and Mrs, G. Geronazzo, Mr. and Mrs. P. Paoline, Mr, and Mrs, C. Ben- etton, Mr. and Mrs. E, Lerose, and Mr. Angelo Pellizari. Visitors at the G. Hughes home this week are his mother, Mrs, M. Hughes, sister-in-law, Miss M. Hughes and@ daughter, Miss G. Hughes of Vancouver, and Miss J. Geamon of London, England. Mr, and Mrs, Don Wallace, and daughters, who have been visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. J. E. Wallace, recently have reurned to New Denver, AC|l and’ Mrs, Ewon Wal- couver, Mr. E. J. Korody of Mc- Donald Air Base, Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs, Don McLeod, of Mission, City. ” Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr, and Mrs, C. King, Janet, Mar- gie and Bob, visited Deer Park Dr. and Mrs, Ruebsast and family were Deer Park visitors at the weekend, Bill Vaughan a former resi- dent of Casti is ed to C with her daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Thring Jr. where she will, visit with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, R. Cruise, Mrs. A. Johnson arrived from Homestead, Montana, to spend the summer at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J. Leamy. Mr. and Mrs. J, Leamy had as their guests, Mr, and Mrs. Jensven of Homestead, Montana, Miss Bella Woolverton of Vancouver, Mrs. Karl. Clark of Edmonton, Mrs, K. A. Margeson of Victoria, Mrs. D. Thompson, Victoria and her son Dr D. Thompson of Ottawa were all guests of Mrs. C. S. Squires in the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, D, Carter had as their guests Mrs, S. Galbrieth of Vancouver. Kinnaird Korner Mr, and Mrs. F, Moran spent Saturday in Salmo, where Mr. Moran took part in the First Aid competitions their, Mrs. O. J, Wilson was host- ess to the V.O.N. when they held a board meeting at her home. ‘There were 16 members present Refreshments, were served at a| social evening which followed. Mr, Bruce McDonald of Cran- brook: attended the wedding of Miss Ann Henderson, and is now visiting at the G. Henderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob ‘Briggeman left Friday for Saskachewan. .| Their vacation includes a visit with relatives in Swift eile ang Hort Battleford, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. McLeod, accompanied the Harry Killough family to Deer Park on Sunday, where they visite. Mr. and Mrs. NTT ATT IUCERLTTLenan TTT: TTT TOL Fee Alesmrss old in Castlegar, Mr. Vaughan is stationed in Cal- gary and is enroute to Oliver to visit his family. Mr. George Landis is visit- ing his mother Mrs. M. Pooha- choff. Mrs. Landis is visiting in France, Renata Tidings _ At a special meeting of the Renata Women’s’ Institute held of West Kootenay Board, gave further details of the district conference recently held in South Slocan, as no Renata mem- bers were able to attend. Mrs, L, Withers had read the Nelson News item covering the conference at the regular meet- ing held at the home of Mrs, J. Ralph Mr, . and Mrs. L Lucas and family spent the weekend at Re- nata fish. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice. Lesy accompanied them. Doctor and Mrs. J. Boster and son of Toronto visited Mon- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene: Dettuk, they were re- turning + home after vacationing in North Western States and Grand Forks. Guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, Whiston of Dumont, are their daughter, Mrs. Lewis 1 of Portland, Oregon, accompanied’ by her niece Miss Laurie Street. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Hughes and family motored to Oliver for the weekend, Reimer the week before, Mrs. Doerksen also. gave helpful -hints on fair entries and her visit to Renata was much appreciated. Conaratulations | E, Elder and Gordon and Den- nis Reid all of Trail. Mr. G. Leitner and son David of Kinnaird were weekend visi- tors ‘to Renata and Deer Park. A, Law has returned from Elko, B.C. where he attended a course at the B.C. Forest Ser- vice Lookout School, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Buscomb and children Carol and Bobby of Fruitvale were weekend visi- tors to Deer Park. . THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1 wal - men i ‘another word ‘ \ for Scotch?’ “s -" alee ket atone > Boll’s—tho finest of rare old Bootoh ; Whiskies, It's time you tried it! . .[Letter From England Tells Of Archdeacon’s Safe Arrival There: In a letter written to Mr. and Mrs, C. Petts, Archdeacon B. A. Resker tells of his trip and safe arrival in England, where he is the guest of his sister. Mr. Resker visited with Rev. E, Wallace in Fergus, Ontario, while enroute.. Mr. Wallace was stationed in Castlegar some time 0. In Southhampton, Mr. Resker was met by his sister and niece, and had, he says, “no trouble with customs.” Continuing, “the family are well and have quite a nice house,—50 years old but with most modern gadgets. The niece is on a farm 24 miles away MORE for you in” every every bag... | and we were over there | took delivery of the Hillman Thursday and have been 100 miles, it is a vast improvement over the former ones and will really startle you ail, it being yellow and pale grey — real flashy!” . Mr. Resker mentions the weather as being cool but sun- ny and very dry. The sea was calm except for one day near Newfoundland, The remainder of Mr. Resk- er’s letter dealt with Pitan emmy tier podaly meet tei ren ef ELEPHANT BRARD HIGH ANALYSIS FERTILIZERS SOLD BY RENATA CO-OP UNION ROBSON CO-OP EXCHANGE MITCHELL SUPPLY wan, West, 104. ‘ CASTLEGAR. NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. MAKE UP TO $200.00 .. PER MONTH i Men-Women; We-have a sen- Szional plan whereby you can mike $50.00 weekly and more in e time by sellisg our com- tc line of dty goods and yard No needed, ROOM & BOARD — Available FOR RENT — Business space at McCreight’s Rooming House, phone 2493, tin 16 with living quarters, near Post “Office, 76 Maple St. Phone 4631, C: 323 FOR SALE — Lots in| $180.00 each. Phone 2738, tin FOR SALE — Booker furnace, particulars and Free gifts, ix Trading Co, 1171 Bernard Montreal, Quebec. p 5 tin 1 with forced air fan, apply Castlegar News. tin NOTICE — Lots of tomato plants, Annuals and Perennials at Niélsen’s Kinnalrd. 223 ‘BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, , meacbie & Bronze Phone 3601 FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE ‘ ANYWHERE — ANYTIME For ee Estimates’ IONE Castlegar asa ‘Trail.192 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING RIGBY'S BUS DEPOT COFFEE ‘SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2311 . HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES NOTICE — B.C. Heaith Supplies, Herbs, Juicers, Flour, 34 oe umbia Ave. FOR SALE — Partially finished LADIES: READ THIS! U hair enty from. face, arms, legs, ees FOR SALE — 1936 Chev. sedan —fair condition, phone 9131 or ape’ 105, Crescent, Al Rich- 5 LOST — Box of tools by Paap’ Creek Bridge,’ would findar® phone 2628, Castlegar. a WANTED TO RENT — Piano for month of July, phone 3892, Mrs, L. M, Quance. 125 with SANTEX. skin soft-and smooth. SANTEX is Safe, Simple and FOR SALE — Boy's 22' pievele $10, phone 6961. 423| Sold on a money-back guarantee. FOR SALE ~— 7 cu, ft. Fridge $65, phone 7371. 125 2 bedroom house on site in Kinberry Sub.—Estate, | © must sell—phone Trail 788X2 or write 679 Forrest Drive, Trail, B.C. tin 23 FOR SALE — Deluxe baby bug- gy, like new, phone 6431. 323 FOR SALE —’2 cats, mattresses, propene water tank, propane range—apartment size, both convertable to natural gas, Apply 366-2nd Ave, 124 FOR SALE — 2 lots on 300 bik, qth Ave. — Terms or cash, phone 5141. 324 FOR RENT — In Crescent Val- ley—3 & 4. roomed houses, apply R. Kosiancic or phone 2B Crescent’ Valley. 424 FOR RENT — 2 roomed house in Kinnaird on separate large lot, phone 4481, 324 Phone 3131 — ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR RENT — 2 room suite with bath, phone 7031, °323 NOTICE -—. Beauty Parlor, 76 Maple St., Castlegar, on haircuts, Alice NORA’S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Acomplete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 “Wora Mojelski’ “~~ CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” ‘Nickle Rim Heels on Tadies" shoes - CASTLEGAR, ‘B.C. UNITED TRUCKING | FREIGHT SERVICE -cail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson 7 PHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. |Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR phone 4631. 324 NOTICE ~—, The Reader's Digest is published in 12 languages (28° editions), These are: En- glish, Spanish, “French, German, Portuguese, Swedish, . Norwegian, Finnish, Japanese and Arabic. For your copy write Box 15 or phone 5123,..R. . Peterson. * 1.324% NOTICE—J. I. Laughton, optom- “etrist, will be away from: his office until July 3. 224 NOTICE — Polio Clinies will be held at the Public Health Of- fice, 15 Pine St., Castlegar on Sune 24, 25, 26, and 27 from 10 to 11:30 am. and 3 to 4:30 Pm. + 125! specials | Price $3.00 or two supplies for #0 (C.0.D.—post: nctra). Mrs, DOREEN HOFE & CO., Dept. . . 6024 PARK AVE. MONTREAL, QUEBEC ‘ REWARD — for return of cow- boy boots lost on Maple Street. Phone 9311, FOR SALE — Strawberries by the bucket, phone 2327. 325 FOR SALE — Choice Mi main’ highway in ‘Kinnaled, fully modern in all respects. 2 bedrooms, living recom Din, ng room, kitchen, bath room, FOR SALE — 3 bedroom house on Robson Townsite, Price $4,800, apply C: Rindler. ° 125. "hardwood floors, full basement with laundry tubs, electric hot v-ater tank, furn- ace, garage, jJawn and FOR SALE — Children’s beds, "] dozen preserve jars, ete. T. Wilkinson, 327, 4th Ave. 5 garden, This is a very fine property. See Dan Gilroy, agent Office Muirhead Agencies, : Kinnaird Castlegar, phone 9381, 125 Res. NOTICE — If you need fruit jars, call at the United’ Church lanse, + 325 Silver Birch Directors Holds Monthly Meeting A four-day week is planned for the Silver Birch School when it opens again in September. This was decided at the. regular meeting of the directors held Mr, and Mrs. R. A. D.; West. Other schools in the province are held. for only a few hours a day, but because of transpor- tation difficulties, regular school hours -must be The Monday -night .at the - home’ of! | NOTICE —. Catholic Womens’) League Bake Sale in the Cast- legar Drug Store on Saturday, June 22 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. 12) ENJOY A extra day a wéek will give the teacher time’ for preparation of studies, “- observing classes’ at either Trail or Nelson and the number of hours taught will still exceed those of other similar ‘achools, Treasurer, L. Cantell, report- ing on the recent concert held by the Union of Youth Spiritual | Communities of Christ, asked that eoncerning church and parish af- fairs which are being handled by several different clergyman during his absence. By The ¢ and Company of Canada Limited GET MORE FROM YOUR LAND WITH ELEPHANT BRAN Tee ! CARE-FREE BEAL SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone yl & 7262 We Service What We Install GREEP‘S ELECTRIC. 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