10,:;... (CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1961 ar] These HEWETSON Shoes can really take it AND FEEL GOOD TOO! Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr, and Mrs, John H. McLeod of 222-7th Ave, Kinnaird, who have since 1925 and who had been mar- ried for 50 years on Sept. 6, were the guests of honor on two occasions recently when all four of thelr children were able to be present. On Aug, 26 they held open house at their home, Mra, McLeod wore a dress of French blue. lacc carnations sprayed with gold- glit- boutonniere. ‘The rooms were filled with of which were gifts from well wish_ ers, cake, baked by the couple's daugh- ter and’ decorated in white and yellow, was on display and was la- ter cut and served to guests. The top of the cake was ornamented with three white wedding bells and the figure “50” in gold Zoi). Mr. and Mrs, McLeod were as- their three daughters, Mrs. H, H, ough (Winnle) of Kinnaird, Mrs, J. C, Killough (Lily) of Castlegar, and Mrs. J. MacLeod (Bessie) of South Burnaby, ‘The MeLeod's only son, Frank of Kinnaird, was also present, On Aug. 26. Mr, and Mrs, Mc- Leod were entertained at a family dinner party at the home of’ their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, H. H, Killough, when 22 rela- tives were present, iH ‘Mrs. McLeod, whose mat{den mame was Grace Winnifred Steven- son, was born .at Scottstown, Que- ‘bec. The couple was married at St. Cecile, Quebec, on Sept. 6, 1911. aisted in receiving their guests by |. lived in’ the West Kootenay aren * over taffeta and ‘corsage of white | ter, Mr, McLeod had a amar beautiful late summer flowers, many j ‘The-- three-tiered -anniversary & Basketball Team ‘Formed Last week at the Marlane Ho- tel the Castlegar-Kinnaird Senior Men's basketball teams got under- way. \ Josh Bavoy, local resident, was elected manager of the team with Freddie Horcoff as playing coach, ‘The Castlegar-Kinnaird team extended thanks to the Castlegar Amateur Athletic Association for ef public works and also worked for the CM&S ‘Co. for a couple of years, In 1944 they moved to Kin- They spent the iit seven years of | Mrs. their marri: Junc- tion, Maine, snare Mr, McLeod was employed as a conductor.on the Ca. nadlan Pacific Railway. In 1916 they moved to Rio Grande in the Peace River District of northern Alberta where they homesteaded until 1925 when they came to Thrums. At Thrums they engaged in market gardening and ‘Mrs, McLeod was an active member of the Women’s Institute and Mr. McLeod was periodically employed by the West Kootenay Power and Light Co, ‘The McLeods- moved to Ross- Jana in 1938 where they built their own home and Mr, McLeod was em- ployed by the provincial department hand-hooked French Canadian-type Tugs took first prize in its class at the Castlegar and District Fall Fair. ‘Mr. McLeod is an enthusiastic hunter and trapper and until the last while maintained a trap-line in the Sheep Lake area where he had good success at taking: mink, martin and beaver, Gladys was the victim of a drown- ing accident at ‘Thrums in 1925, ‘The MoLeods ‘have 20 grard- children and eight sreat-grandchil- dren, . Whole TTA HEALTH ASSURANCE Vitamins for. the Family PARDEC_ their donation’ to the newly-formed club, The local team expects to sign 12 players from. the surrounding area, They are badly in need of uniforms. which Mr, Savoy says he is. working on’ now, The team will enter the Northern Columbia Senior Basketball League and perhaps the BO. Senior B play-off. ‘Anyone interested in trying out for the team fs; ‘asked to contact Mr. Savoy. °.! Z PORK & BEANS Cheerio, 2 for 25¢" REMENKO & 00 “PRICES: EFFECTIVE SEPT. 8 to VEAL CHOPS,” / RIB. STEAKS, Red Label. Beef Sb. MINCED BEEF POTATOES, 10-"Ibs., “GRAPEFRUIT, -3 for... ‘ORANGE DRINK, Allen's : “4B ‘oz, tins, 3 for “TIDE, Giant, *: - WAK: PAPER -REFILLS,, ’ Red & White,..100 #t., BACON, sliced, Ib., SMOKED PICNICS, tb, _ Frozen Food Lockers for Rent, BUTTER, Ist grade,” Ib. : TEA. BAGS, Kadana,.100 2 cup bags. aoe COFFEE, Fort Garry. Ib ::; 59e- CORN FLAKES, isha 12 oz SOUP, TOMATO, ene 2 for 27c MARY MAXIM WOOL. .. 4 PLY NORTHLAND 4 PLY. CLOUD SPUN WOOL FOR JUMBO SWEATERS 2. OZ. 'SKEINS - 40%, SKEINS corn: $10 pANSY-9. PLY BLEND -s DOUBLE KNITTING WOOL 10Z. BALLS 2 OZ, Ne : 4 PLY, SUPER FINGERING a ‘OZ. BALLS . WOOL TWEEDS 56” width Per yard ........... 0.0005, $2.95 - WOOL TARTANS in many patterns and ‘color shades, per yard . .. $1. 98 to $3. ie WOOL SHAGS per yard’).......5.6 “$5.39. § ‘PRINTED. AND PLAIN" DRIP-DRY CORDS, yard ........0005 - $139 VELVETEEN. IN NEW FALL SHADES ONLY. (3. oss be esce ee _$1.79 yard F RENCH VELVET, per yard Se Se se SaeRc ARNEL CREPES . $1. 29 to $1. 79 SATIN and .BROCADES $1.89 to $2.85 BROCADES WITH GOLD ND : : SILVER, «yard PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, _ VICTORIA, iBy bef | DEC. Cees ag ty the handling oft the aréa’s terrorist, problem with a series of varrests either the FBI or Scotland ‘Yard