Page € CASTLE NEws, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, October 23, 1952 - LEO BOSSE Watch and Jewellery REPAIRS Watches and G iftware This advertiizemant is not publ the Liquor Contre! Board or by the Government of British Columbii Yes!! The very latest in records can be heard at the Castle Theatee AND purchased LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Phone 4208 a RO i ID CASTLEGAR | SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS ‘PHONE 3031 “Mr. and Mrs. T. Leithead, Red '| Deer, Alberta, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Blackburn, re- | cently. Miss Marjorie Ostler, Hardford, Devonshire, England, is visiting her uncle Mr. W. H. Toogood. Mrs, J. R. Elliott isa patient in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Lorne Marshall, Blueberry Creek, B.C., left on Tuesday for an officers’ training course in the RCAF at London, Ontario. Mrs. R. Couchman returned last week form Trail-Tadanac Hospi- tal where she has been a patient. Mr. and Mrs. E..Newman and |- family, formerly of Vancouver, who arrived in Castlegar last July 1, have taken up residence in the house at 7th Ave .and Pine Street, formerly occupied by Mc. and Mrs. F. Lindgren and family. Mrs, Newman and the children have recently returned from a cS All Wool Dress Shirts EN POPULAR COLORS Made by the Famous Pioneer Brand These Shirts are Ideal For Casual Wear ‘|friends in Edmonton, Mr. . BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE OTHING ond. SHOES SPECIALS Marmalade, M. B. 4 ib. tin ..-....- 65c Apple Juice, clear, 48 oz tin.....-. ale sweet Margarine for..... 69¢ Shoulder Veal Steak, Ib. ....-.---- 55c Sirloin or T.B. Steaks, Ih. .......++ 69c Hamburger Steak, The weveveeeees 456 N’T FORGET OUR... ‘ ATU R DAY. 10 O'clock Special. WHILE IT.LASTS ‘Deliveries Tuesday and Friday “Co oP STORE Ppereafyronen Syme nite Ny raonth’s holiday with relatives and New- man is employed at the CTS gar- age. ¥ Mr. and Mrs, F. Lindgren and family have moved into a new house on the Shewchuk subdiy- ision. Mr. J. Wright, accompanied the Hon. R. E. Sommers on his re- morning, returning to Kinnaird yesterday. Mr. Sommer's visit to Castlegar was brief, arriving late Saturday evening and returning Sunday, He visited the Playmor Dance Hall where the teachers’ convention-end dance was in progress. The following priests were visi- tors at St. Rita’s Parish during the Forthy Hours Devotion this week: Rt. Rev. A. K. McIntyre, Rossland; Father E. S. Martin and | Father Ulrich, O.F.M.,. of Trail and Father Gallery and Father Barrigan, Redemptorist Fathers, from Nelson. Mrs. W. Sharples left by train Wednesday morning for York- ton, Sask., where her mother is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. P. Pearson, Spo- kane, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. P. Santor, Nelson, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Martini during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bosse left by plane this morning to attend the wedding of his brother in Edmon- ton. Pass Creek Youth Killed When Gar Plummets To River Funeral services are being held at, Pass Creek this week for Alec Pereversoff, 23 year old Doukho- bor whose body was removed from the twisted wreckage of his smashed through the rails of the Slocan River Bridge near Shore- acres and plunged 60 feet to his death in the river below, Sunday evening. The car had apparently crashed into the West end railing and was then hurled over to tear through 50 feet of the rails on the North side and land ont its top in the river below. . Pereversoff was driving alone at the time of the accident, about 8:45 p.m. Members of his family, who live seven miles from Castle- turn trip to Victoria last Sunday |: 1948 sedan’ shortly after he had| > a Oa IO .- ROBSON NEWS ie, Alberta, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott. Mr. and‘ Mrs. M. Paulin, (Nick ‘Plotnikoff) were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. S. Stauch; Mr. Eugene ‘Stauch and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bily, all of Churchbridge, Sask. Both Mr. Stauches are brothers of Mrs. Paulin and Mr. Bily is her cousin. -Mr. and Mrg. T. Henderson, Trail, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson and motored to Nelson where Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. B. Bell visited the home for the aged, Mt. St. Francis In- firmary. Mr, H. Johnson is in Rossland spending a few days with his daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Scott. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright and Mrs. P. McPhee had as their guests during the Thanksgiving Day -week-end, Mr. and Mrs. M. D, McPhee and daughter Marj- erie Jean of Cranbrook. Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Ontario, were guests +| of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright last week. Mrs. M. E. McPhee spent a few days in Fernie as delegate to the Kootenay Presbytery of the Uni- ted Church. KINNAIRD CATHOLICS TO HOLD BAKE SALE [IN TRAIL MARKET Final plans were laid for the Bake Sale to be held in the Trail Market on Friday, October 24, by the Kinnaird Catholic Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Haywood, Monday night. The offer of Mr. G. Guido and Father Barnes to provide transportation RADIO SERVIGE- B. HUBER 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Bucher, Black-' was accepted. Mrs. Buckna gave a report on her canvassing for the Bake Sale and~Mrs, Fourt and Mrs. Guido, agreed to solicit the parishioners on the Upper Bench. ~~ Mrs. W. Robsinson moved that a mass be offered for Mrs. S. Jan- kola who has undergone an opera- tion at the coast, Congratulations were extended to Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaufman on the arrival of their baby girl. session, ‘ supply of wiring materials , PARK ELECTRIC At your service with a good Let us help you with your wiring problems Colin Petts Cor. Maple & 2nd Ave. Contracting — Repairs PHONE 4516 . Following the the served refr NOVELTIES RIGBY'S CONFECTIONERY & BUS DEPOT See Our Grand Display of... FIREWORKES MAGAZINES LIGHT LUNCHES H. L. MeNiel,, Anderson Feed Co. Castlegar and Districts FEED HEADQUARTERS Just Received CARLOAD OF GOOD CLEAN STRAW CARS OF FLOUR AND FEED Are Arriving Daily gar were notifed. KINNAIRD UNITED CHURCH APPOINT NEW ~ BOARD MEMBERS At a meeting of the board of the Kinnaird United Church Mon- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “K. Spence, with 12 members present and Rev. L. C. Johnston presiding, plans were discused for the coming season and an entertainment committee set up. Seven new board members were appointed: Mrs. Ball, Mr, and Mrs. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs, Murray and Mr. and Mrs, Paget, and one new member was added to the businass section, ‘The entertainment committee was a follows: Mr. Paget, Mr. Spence, Mr. Ackerman, Mr. Snai- Jes and Mr. Wisted. This commit- tee plans to hold a social evening once a month at which all mem- bers and friends of the United Church, can meet for an evening of fellowship and become ac- quainted with newcomers to Kin- naird and district. A choir also is to be formed to sing at the weekly Sunday morning services and Mrs. Paget and Mrs. Moorehouse, are in charge of the organization. Following a number of other routine enjoyable social hour, to round out the evenin has ‘a greater area than the isl: of Treland. matters, there was an}' The ‘island © of Newfouiatana laa Your Drug Needs We carry a full line of Na- tionally Advertised and Priced Goods for your every. need. Sick Room and Emer- gency Supplies, Yenics, Cough and Cold Remedies Drugs and Drug Sundries are our first considera- tion and our Dispensary is stocked to fill your Doc- tor’s Prescriptions. PITTS Rexall Drug Open Evenings to behold. 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