s . Le aaa A 1918 ‘edition ‘of; f Weidley's B.C; ‘Directory gf From’ it ‘was: copied: by.’ lough of Castlegar.:He co: ‘that the.’occupations ‘highly imagina: ; EGAR: A: post office i and station ‘at ‘the juncti of Chey reel , stoke line, les wes! in OW. Proj Nelson and:1% miles ‘from Rob- etic at S : Pe son, the landing .point; of the ‘Ar Lakes:'steamers, in the ‘Trail ’ Provincial ’ Electoral «Dis trict: Population 60." Lo re=| 5 sources —_ farming and: ‘lumber- ing. | it, Charges must Under residents: Bedford, |PPe*% no agent. Farming: Bloomer, ‘T’ be: et prepala Local: % Bee eoping Castlegar. Hotel, |’ ) ah A. Wharfman; ‘Defee? Antonio, 1927 aw the| hall and kindergarten: At that aang ‘had been’ undertaken man; oe, Ono, Peasy " i pisesine ee ‘sayy tne time Rt. Rev. A. K. McIntyre of|the previous year. by. veteran Section ee we Bedgewood Lan: Bell ‘ pe a ed St. ‘Rita’s Catholic Church on| Rossland officiated at the cere-|missionary Rev. Fr. Finnegan ber Co. Wm. Waldie, pe Front St. This ‘building _ still) mony and conatr ihe ot Lae vith the help if the four or and | May. Mestutevtarite’ of ction’ ‘0: ive’ Catholic’ families who com- : stands and ds used as a. parish The constru prised. the parish of ne Come Shingles. (see ad); Farmer, | ous Previous to; this time, mass had| W. J:; JP: Postmaster ‘and Gene- ‘been: offered “in the ‘Farmer’s Hail ang i ough at Her Stee eens ga Se K. Mi e celebrate e > first: mass in Castlegar. Whittaker ‘of. Castlegar. ‘The |N. jiles ‘from’ Castlegar, 30 miles bes ‘Trail Provincial GREAT YEARS ARE AHEAD! is' church served the par- ish for $0 years but it was‘not until ‘much: later that there’ was Beane has been. continuously. active'and is now ably guided: by, |rin; its Drerident hl Mrs.°J.-H: Corbett a resident’ pastor. - Missionary priests -from: Nelson: and’ ‘Trail ministered to the spiritual needs o£. the Parishioners on. their: monthly. visit: ‘Among ‘the resident pastors were. Fr. “Le .Breque, Fr. J. J. Morellj of ‘Creston, Fr. J. B. Bar- nes ‘of. Fernie,’ Fr. L. Trainor of Natal, then “Fr. : B. Brophy who came ta. Castlegar in ‘May 1954. By.-this .time the. parish had- grown ‘so./much ‘that the original church | was “most ‘ina- dequate' and it had become né- cessary: to say. five ‘Sunday: mass- es. to, accommodate: the congre- “ote : 7 2: aa Hl” gation. Therefore ‘property...was : a5 : : > ———F obtained on’ .5th’ Ave.’ and. Fr. 5 i Brophy undertook: the respon- sibility: of the construction ofa new. church. To ‘this’; end,’on Aug.-::18, ;|turned*in’a solemn. ceremony. °) On: March!25*of the ‘follow- ing “year -Most': Rev. Carthy. officiated ‘at the' blessing ae of ‘the impressive new St. Rita’s- e Good Old-Fashioned ‘Courtesy ANT - The = parish: ‘continued to ; progress and in September 1960 @ Good Old-Fashioned Savings 2 was graced by the arrival of Sis: ter Honora, ‘Sister ° Bernadette @ Good Old-Fashioned Dependability The Answer: : Tip Inn Motel . A CENTENNIAL SALUTE! na: Sold 0 e n 930: who. moved: to e present premise 1 49) ow. -‘managea:p a ornimng¢g : Sy ss ee en ae ne ner are ye SL SLE RE REED IAT Se of RAE VENUE NTS CLAD AIT HATE LUD ERTIES GAL RIALS RAEI PAP AEN STAT : d Marie and. Sister’ Thomas Marie of . the Atonement -Order: of Graymoor,:N-:Y..They undertook ‘| the “religious ; instruction -of the children} as well-as many. other. duties: in’ the ‘parish. For: their use. the = grateful: parishioners provided: St. Monica’s: Convent 3 is Renters or ian | which:was ‘blessed by. Rev. Bis-| |) i y.% 5 : i hop.:W.E. Doyle: on. Sept. 12,||-* : : : 1960.'Shortly afterwards the Sis-|[