Page 4 Thursday, May 13, 1953 i The District's Social Events Phone 3031 Sasllegar Happenings ROTARY CONVENTION — LL. V. Campbell and Ed McGauley motored to Kelowna Friday aft- ernoon where they attended’ an assembly of Rotary International. Mi Hospital where she was a Patient, ad FROM VANCOUVER — °Mr. and Mrs. S, R. Walley of Van- couver are visiting at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. re A. Walley. TO ALBERTA -— Mrs. G. ‘They Sunday 4 FROM VANCOUVER — Mrs. Rosa Williams who spent the win- ter months in Vancouver, is visit- is visiting with Felalives and Mrs, A. A. Phelps and chil- dren of Salmo. . FROM ARROW PARK — Mr. and Mrs, J. Reimer and daugh- ters Sharon and Wendy of Ar- row Park, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Willam- son. eae FROM RENATA — Recent visi- tors to Deer Park from Renata included Mr. and Mrs. J. Rohn and children, J. Friesen, H. Toews and A. Unger. FROM HOLIDAY — Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggeman snd nephew Carl ‘Wine, have returned from a holiday spent in Sweet Grass, Mont., and Bow island, Alta, FISHING TRIP — Mr, Ther- rian r to his home in in and Alberta. Rossland with an 11 lb. Dolly Varden, caught on a, weekend fishing trip here. ing with her son and in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wil- Jiams. , 2 eee FROM WINNIPEG — Mrs. J. C. Dulmage of Winnipeg is visit- ing at the home of Mrs. L Riley. KIWANIS GUESTS — Guests at the weekly Kiwanis meeting Tuesday evening were Don Don- aldson of Nelson, W. Banigan of Castlegar and S. R. Walley a a former resi this district. | oe FROM HOSPITAL — Mrs. L. Parent has returned from Mater Phone Trail 125 1054. TAMARAC AVENUE Foot of Smelter Hill TRAIL, BC. CALGARY 2 hrs, 15 mins, $24.75 One-Way Phone 3011 |‘ MIRLINES ¢ CONTINENTS aod 63 COMMUNITIES ie CANADA 3 | side”, taking 4| community, arrived in Robson Nows IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. Melvin Hougen is a patient in Trail Tad- anac Hospital, . FROM CALGARY — Mrs. W. T. Waldie, accompanied by Mrs. H. Johnson, have returned from a week spent in Calgary where Mrs. Waldie visited her daugh- f | ter, Mrs. Flynn. A DR. K. MORROW ATTENDS KOOTENAY OPTOMETRISTS CONFERENCE AT TRAIL MART KENNEY Here's Mart Kenney, who is celebrating this year the 20th an- niversary of his first cross- Can- ada radio broadcast. The popular i band leader attained is from Castlegar, Trail, Nelson, Creston and Cranbrook, held a The K ° As-|C iati i ts|the peak in his profession by the barnstorming’ technique, com- bined with almost weekly net- and | work in Trail, Sunday. Program included a short busi- ness session, showing of films on Modern Methods of Eye Care and them on their return were Mrs. twin il an Reha With his Western Gentlemen he has appeared personally at near- ly every bandstand in the coun- try and — by radio — in neary, Pulp Mill Odors’ Topic Gf Guest Speaker At Ratary Guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Castle- gar Rotary Club yesterday was Captain M. D. A. Darling of Sid- ney, V.I. who was formerly as- ted with ial Chemi- Trail Man Fined For Disturbance — At Kinnaird Dance A public disturbance ‘at the Kinnaird Dance Hall early Sat- urday morning resulted in a tine of $10 and $6.50 costs for Michael Clifton McMullan of Trail, He ded guilty to a charge of cals and is now retired. Capt. ‘Darling, who is accom- panying George E. Ducharme of Sidney on a cross country: motor trip from Oshawa, Ont., spoke of d by the stench creating the disturbance, when he’ appeared before Stipendiary Magistrate W. H. Taylor at Mag- istrate’s Court, Castlegar, later Saturday morning. Taylor warned that pulp mills which is causing com- any future offences of this nature will be munities to urge the g take action to remedy the situ- ation. Present legisaltion offers no. control of this nuisance, -he/| o¢ said. Another guest at the i ly dealt with. Paper is made from the fibres of wood, =~ like the familiar wasp’s nest. was Gerry Kinkade of Quali Ed McGauley gave a ‘report on the Rotary Internaticnal Assem- bly at Kelowng during the week- end and Art Anderson reported on the Rotary Conference at Ver- non, on Sunday. In New Brunswick encourag- ing results in creating ice-free highways have been obtained by -mixing a German-invented chem- ical compound with the asphalt surface of a test road strip. PURCHASE YOUR ELEGTRIGAL ‘APPLIANCES FROM US — 10% Down — Easy Terms Pote’s Electric Phone 4189 ARO On oun sualvasioa every home. He b of the inti ented papers on methods of Vis. ual R Beer Park Socials The members visited the Tad: anac plant of Cominco where sey were shown the Eye Protect- by Mr. Biker of the USING NEW ROAD — Sunday was another busy day in Deer Park as visitors from the “out- of the Satety Department. Among those attending were Doctors J. E. Kendrick, Trail, Beer H. K. ‘Naruse, Trail, new road to this Arrow Lakes large numbers to spend the day with friends and relatives or just look around, Among the many visitors from Mrs. J. Briggeman and son ’ Har- old, Mrs. R. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. V. Worley and-children, A. .W. Worley and son Bob, C. Gipman, Mr.,and Mrs. E. Worley and chil- dren, Joyce and Ruth Williamson, Mr. ©, Aasland and son Odd, P. children, Mrs. M. Stainton and daughter Jean and son Jack, Mr. L Horey captain of the MV Col- umbia, Dr. V. Goresky and Mr. GARDEN HOSES, SPRINELERS. © BATHROOM SETS ON SALE — SINK SPECIAL = RAKES, WIRE-O-GLASS BY THE YARD. HAMMEERS, ‘SAWS, SQUARES, RULES. 1 ALL TOOLS AT HALF PRICE CASTLEGAR BUILDING ~ SUPPLY LAWN BAKES and STORE ‘IN CHURCH Castle- gar; J. “A C. Laughton, Nelson; Ivan Laughton, Nelson; D. T. Lit- tlewood, Nelson; D. E. Hunter, Nelson; H. L. Dodd, Creston; J. M. McLay, Cranbrook. LEGION CORHER - in the new club rooms of the Le- gion Memorial Hall at Castlegar on Saturday evening, May 8, cele- brating V.-E. Day. There was 2 good crowd on hand and a good time was had by all the members and friends attendi: The next general meeting is on Tuesday, May 19. It’s important that all members attend. that “mom and dad” may be lis- tening while the youngsters are prancing around. ve t with the band is Norma Locke — now Mrs. Mart Kenney; they have their own nos- talgic disk show twice a week on CBC Trans-Canada in which they look back in thought and song over Kenney’s two decades as a Deer Park W.1., Member Submits Prizewinner in Stuffed Toy Contes! Among the music for -li as cs well as dancing and never forgets | # leader in Canadian showbusiness. || JOIN: THE CASTLEGAR FILM COUNCIL e@ @ Any Interested e AC ENJOY THE BEST IN CFC ORGAHIZATIGHAL MEETING ‘CORONATION HALL ‘Saturday, May 15, 8:00 p.m. Organizations are Invited to Send a Representative.’ Person May Attend. - Purchase Of SS Minto of the read at the May ‘A successful cabaret was held Deer Park Women's Institute was a letter congratulating the win- ner. of the “stuffed toy competi- tion” sponsored by Mrs. Pating- ton, handicraft convenor. of, the Francois Lake W.1. The toy, 2 rabbit, was made and entered by Mrs. E. Williamson, Aliso read and discussed was a letter from Mrs. McGuffin, der of the C: League The United Church Of Canada Castlegar — 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:15 pm—Hymn Sing and Service of Worship. Kinnaird — 2nd & 4th Sundays 11 Service of Worship. ‘Robson — First and Third Sundays at 11 am, St. Rita’s Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 a.m. Confessions - Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. ..St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass — 10 a.m. Pentecostal Tabernacle First Avenue and Juniper - and F. ‘Gtemy am. BULLETIN ‘BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone SAA @ UBC. Players Club Club members, or the High “Major comedy by George Bernard Shaw, at’ the ‘SHLALS. auditorium, May 26th, at 8 p.m. Tickets from Kiwanis @ July 1st will be a big day in Castlegar. Plan to stay in town and enjoy the fun. Don’t miss the Hobby Show sponsored by the P-TA in Schoot Auditorium, Little Theatre members. 4 Saturday, May 15th, dults: 25c. chil Society for wood of Nelson, pote organizer for the Kootenay May 13th gar Drug Store. at'9 pam in twin Rivers Hall. Hefreshments will be sexved by Pythian Sisters and the United Church W.A. The Catholic Women’s League are Saturday afternoon, May 15th, 2 - 4 p.m., at the Castle- of the C: Guide > are having a Bake Saic A 7. @ The Phone 344] tion will be held at the home of Mrs. J. F. Killough, Tugeday, May the 18th at 2:30 p.m. Cyril Bell Agencies Ltd. Insurance Advisors NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, BR. A. PINCOTT Cactlewar astiegar Thursiay — F. E. Woodrow Home TT 245 — Bible Study and Prayer. 7:00—- Young . People’s “Meeting |. and Hobby Class. Presbyterian ‘Church Services in the Church every : Sunday at 11:15 am. .D. A. MacKellar, Minister Anglican Church : Sunday, May 16 Castlegar — 11 am. Sunday School — 10 am. Kinnaird — 7:30 p.m. Full Gospel Assembly Church Services every Sunday afterngon, 2:30 p.m. Kinnaird Improvement Society Rev. Paul Lade, Minister for the Deaf and Pin, request- ing members to donate “All Sweet” carton ends for a compe- tition for the League. The banquet for the road open- ing ceremony on May 30, was al- so discussed, ‘Winner of the contest following the meeting was Mrs, William- son, Mrs: M. Law was B hostess for the meeting. Although the number of em- ployees has doubled in the pulp and paper industry, the accident rate has been decreased nearly SELLS FOR ONLY PETTITT We Wish To Announce That... ‘All Cameras. & Film IN OUR STORE AEE NOW SELLING AT THE New Low Price © JUST THINE, 26 EXPOSURES OF 35 MM. KODACHEOME, FOE ONLY __....... @ 8 MM. KODACHROME IS NOW DOWN TO. PRICE PER ROLL OF —___... © BROWNIE HOPDAY CAMERA For the Finest in Portraiture and the most complete stock of Photographic Neéds Visit CASTLEGAR'S PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS PHOTOS 60% in the last seven years, ‘ALL ROADS LEAD 10 JULY ist 8 TEAM BALL TOURNAMENT. " Castle-Bar Ranch horses to ride at the grounds all day GALA BALL IN THE EVENING THE CASTLEGAR KIWANIS Refreshments served at the grounds — Also full meals CLUB Thursday, May 13, 1954 - ‘CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 i + “MENTO” and Navy League offi- Navy League Submit cials have made an offer to pur- Bid To CPR For chase the vessel. .If successful, the Navy. League plans to beach the stern-wheeler at Castlegar, re-model it and use The CPR has advised the local |it as training quarters for Cadets Navy League branch that it will |and Wrenettes and for local Navy consider an offer for the S.S, League headquarters. The engines are now being re- moved at Nakusp, and it will be a condition of sale that delivery be taken at Nakusp as soon as the dismantling is The R. C. Maddocks, Castlegar Navy League President, has stated “We have received enough encourage- ment nia to know ‘that the not to see Navy League will have the vessel towed to Castlegar and hopes to have it in time to do the hi the “MINTO” turned into a motel or a beer parlor, and will support us in our appli the C.P.R. at highwater this year. Not only will the vessel meet our: urgent need for training quarters for the Cadet Corps, as well as a centre for other similar activities, but it will be a means of preserv- ing a valuable historical relic of the early days in the Kootenays. “We have an active, interested organization fully capable of tak- ing on the project. We feel too that the Navy League has a duty to the community at large and phoule take the lead in this mat- ir. “We're oll sorry to see the “MINTO" leave the Arrow Lakes service. 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