‘CASTLE ‘NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. -' , THURSDAY; DECEMBER.,.1;'.:195 Thanks st6 the wonderful ‘co- operation of» Castlegar and: Dis- trict, the Castlegar Girl Guides were able to go over the ‘top in thelr drive for coat hangers last week After’! ‘collections were de ome of their leader, Mrs, Miles McPherson for a pot luck sup- per anda very. good time was had by all, Rev. L.’ Clinton and the "Guides. met at» the ‘bi will, have “Bu weeks, the atteen cbesthe Indes hand: aister,: Mr. and = Mrs. ie Peterson. : M. B. ‘Dalton vent: a 5 hese days in Vancouver last week. The highlight of the trip, of course, eing. able. to. attend the: Grey Cup. Game. Cliff Wanless of Penticton was a business visitor in the district last ‘week and’ while here was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, A. : several representatives of the various organiz&tions will travel to Trail on Saturday to ‘attend the paymens Retreat to be held in|: o East. Trail. - United Church. The first of a series of teen- age’ ‘dances’. was: held in the Parish Hall. om ‘Saturday ‘night, proving to be very. Mrs... Noel. Hewett and ‘infant son d from the Koot Lake, General Hospital.on Tues- S095 to the home of her parents ~.and Mrs. J.. Sherbiko. Mrs, Mary Dalziel ‘will arrive during the weekend from Cal- gary for a visit | with her son and These dances are’ sponsored ‘and attended by The Women’s Auxi- liary to. the.Fraternal. Order. of Eagles Aerie’, No. ‘3107 | F.0.E. Pop, oa and hot dogs were served and if halls are available, these will be held every second Saturday evening. Arrow Lakes Ferry - Service. ROBSON ‘TO, EDGEWOOD" ‘Whart Mr. and Mrs, J. Dalziel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood- ford’. of the Brilliant power plant attended the funeral in ‘Trail Wednesday of Mrs, Wood- ford’s sister-in-law, Mrs. L. Thorinbert. ’ Mr, and Mrs, F.. W. Woodrow and: family, spent. the Mr. W. Rigby had ‘an unfor- tunate = fall at his home | last week ‘breaking his hip.and is now,a patient in the ‘Trail Tad- anac Hospi Mr. and = Mrs. L. Kambick have -returned: from their, Honey- moon ‘and have taken up. resi- dence’ at 110 Columbia. Ave. Mr; and Mrs. O.. Aasland spent a few days in Spokane last! week. ed Gergely is a patient in} the “Trail Tadanac Hispital Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. A; Sommers spent the weekend visiting in Nelson. | iS Mrs.. O, Walker, Sr.: spent a few’ days in: Nelson last’ week visiting’ her son-in-law. and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. ; Ron Gorsline.. . Mrs, E. Rourke was. hostess iting | friends in ‘Slocan City. Imer Wallner is a patient in the. Kootenay, Lake General Hos- pital in Nelson. ly to the C Club, a pleasant. social evening « was enjoyed.’ Exchange _ gifts” were| given out from a gayly decorated Christmas tree, after which de- licious refreshments - ‘were served to the’ six members: and‘ two 7:00 “a.m.: Tuesday.. Arrive Robson - Wharf, 1:00 p.m. -Tuesday. Leave Robson Wharf + 10:00 am. aniesey Mrs. Joyce was GRSTIEGAR - NAKUSP Water. Transport: Ltd. e “Charter Service - Towing - Barges : “anywhere ‘on the Arrow Lakes “PHONE 2901 the winner of the Booster prize. means so much'maore’ ... -because this gift is really YOUZ@ : ‘Phone for an appointment at our, Studio now. ‘} weekend in Trail visiting friends, «| Robson, News. “1S Mrs R. Berry of’ Rossland]. and. former : resident ‘of Robson "{and ‘Mrs. R. Chalmers. ‘Mrs, Ber- ‘== |"Pables. were: centred: ‘with: minia- - IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET DOWN . THERE, RIGHT AWAY BEFORE THE’ Mrs, Mod. Devitt ‘1 left. ‘on Sat.| ; via. ‘plane.’ for: Victoria, , where] Victory in Rev. ; E Brophy, .P PP, | , Massés at 8:30 , ‘The Castlegar ’ girl's Rep de-' Lakett she will spend the’yinter, rnonth with ‘her: sister, ' Vauxhall, Alberta ‘is ‘visiting at the’ home of: her mother, ‘Mrs. E. Mr.’ Wm. Geler “has returned from 'the Kootenay Lake General Hospital where he. “was a patient, Mrs. J. Wiley and daughter ‘of Fernie, B.C. ‘are visiting at. the home < of. Mr. and Mrs, G,. Mc- Laughlin. Mr. and’ Mrs. Phill Henty ‘and son, Arthur from “Mayes, Sask., are’ visiting at the ‘home of Mr. Percy* _Qwies, Mr. ‘Nick Orleski and Mr. Bill Bro’ le are on’a business trip to Vancouver. Miss Shirley Claire: spent the ‘The First Kinnaird Guide-Com- pany held ‘a : ‘successful, coat, hanger’‘drive tora fundraising project _ on Saturday. y The W. A. of the Anglican Church, Kinnaird, “ held their tii ly at the :| score: of | 21-9, In. the second 3 Rep suffered a‘ defeat from the ~ 21~ and- Boys . 29-26... Top feated P es by al. riod Castlegar was leading 13- Rooney held the lead during the EB "Brophy; BP. ., Masses sat.-8:50 arid’ 1 eutesions Sat. 4-5 ‘p. 33°. Patton, 2 2. Penticton: Lakers by a score of 45-25, they put-up a’ good fight, ‘With the help of | Fred’ Horcoff, who, was. sick, and Fred Stoo- chinoff, who-has just completed basketball ‘for the school be- cause of his age, I am sure we would have matched the Pen- ticton. Lakers easily. Highest scorers for Castlegar were Savin- Koff. 9, Kanigan 4, Kerieff 4, others were’ Harshenin and Sookachoff with."3 each and Graham and. Walker . with 2 points“each.: ©: Penticton’s.. top scorers were, Preen with’20 and Conby with 9. : eS Castlegar’ Rep Team Defeated’ By ‘Nelson The. Nelson teims defeated both Castlegar Rep Teams Saturday night ‘by a close ‘score, Girls 26-|- The! United ' ‘Chuirch ‘OF ‘Canada’. Robson — -firat and third Sun- *) days at Iam. oi. == Service of. Wor- ale 10 ,a.m,. Sunday School, 12 * Castlegar — Sunday: School 10:30 am. Service -of Worship at. 7:30 Bout Wali Pentecostal” _ Tabernacle First Avenue and Juniper J. Pennoyer and F. Cleme co-workers Sunday: School 10 am. Evangelistic, 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome! Community Bible Centre Und eriombiational Sunday — In the Legion Hall, 18:30 Sunday: School el ‘ for Castlegar: were G. Leitner, 5; and Schuspier 4. The Nelson home of Mrs. T. Robinson. After, the business meeting, ‘an_elec- ..0f | officers for: 1956 | tool place’ with © Archdeacon * A Resker_in_ the: chair. The follow |G. Rieth. The’ next meeting. will take the’ form ‘of a pare tes potcluck supper at the ‘home of R."O, Scott, ” De "15." n|the game. Speedy Fred’ Stocch- , | performance, ,followed by. Har- m 8, “and “Hen- dricks and’ BS le.each 4. i Castlegar and Notre Dame had a struggle and in the thisal? 7:45: Bible Study ‘and ne “ méeting. . Fridays 7:30 Young People's Fellow- ‘period C: score from 5-16 to 18-19, ‘whieh led to a. fight ‘for the. rest of! inoff ‘came -up ‘with a 12 point shenin with 8. Notre Dame's top men’ were’ Gordon 12, followed by - Bell’ with °6. Trail, at Castlegar. on turday, December. 3rd, - &t'*7:30' p. |sure.'to support: your team. ‘The: Kitche Church « of FJemus! Christ OF: Latter Day Saints Sunday at ‘10:30. aan. ‘Twin Rivers ‘Hall, | , . Everyone ‘Welcome was ‘guest “at: the ‘home’of: Mr. rr 8 Be a past member of the Robson Group, Bazaar.- >Mr., “Another successful Bazaar we B attended © the! |, POrgantzation’s Annual 5 : and “Mrs. S. Gavrilik of; 0 Trail spent the weekend at ‘the! : pone of Mrs. ‘D. Gavrilik. Mrs. “A: -O. Giraud, ‘Mrs. °H. -Belback: “Mrs. fer a Convenor. were ‘Woodrow,’ Mrs. F.) . P,. Hunter ‘with: Mrs. J. Scheuer: t A , Minister’ _, Sunday * School: — 945 am. Anglican “Church “4th, 1955 $:00 am. to 7: pin. o ae A Kinnaird —11:00 am. | Saturday. afternoon in the Robson, Community Memorial Ball. 3 The — eight. tea" _tables- ayers covered with - embroidered cloth- and. set. with iver" tea'services. ture. Christmas: trees ':'and ‘‘four with, Pine cones made. into’ mini- COAL (COAL et eh COAL, eo COAL ce ‘COAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER: ay a) 955 : ai Sociale Miss Jean” "Stainton - and. her ‘|brother John of Castlegar ‘were ot and Mis. H.R, Briggéman wand’. Mr, and... Mrs,| of: Kinnaird WwW: E. Elder: of Trail were sare time hunting, and ‘got. a deer: NOW! YOU GET WORE FEATURES: i ..| Renata “were iTecent wisltots to REMINGTON | | gar ‘and ‘Nelson: Tn Nelson’ they, were ‘the guests of Mr. and Mrs, THE GASTLE NEWS © recent vials: to-Deer’ Park.’ “Sd. Mackinnor and F, ‘Waldie| of, the Celgar Development Com- pany at. Castlegar spent. a. few days in-Deer Harte on a’ Timber; Cruising trip; Mr. and, Mrs...C. were | recent visitors , to’ Castleé W. 'G. Leslie, J. Sehljnger ‘and H. D. Epp of Deer Park. | . the 1 (Tea) “Worley of’ Robson | was. |. another. of the. lucky hun- ters who’ got 'a deer during: the weekend,” : illiamso: I here ‘Mr. Stainton spent.; some Williamson : Demeo. and. Me A Alec Gleboff. a Friday. They..were. Wesley. Stew: usher, completed the bridal eae pal : ‘made: the .Robson Cub Pack | Jast, arry:-Webster,: Richard and onal -Waldie, Nick and Neil: Oborne: with an ‘ankle’ length : skirt ot white nef * over‘ ' taffeta, [Chantilly lace Jacket had a ‘wings ed’ collar’ and’: long .lily-white: Juliette cap: of. lace. She: carried, an‘ol iwith carnation: stream- ers: or.a- white’ mother of, pearl, ok ‘Eremenko and o _. With: ease: from" ‘our new DAIRY, GASE , ROLLED OATS, : 4 ood, economy: pkg. ‘ 49c CREAM OF WHEAT pheatiets): i “WE : CARRY: ORLY TOP | GRADES “OF N- PENT EN SREG TED : ‘MEATS. PORK SHOULDER Roasts! Whee tb. : } gold” dots’ and ‘had Tey, and slippers. They: both carried. bo- quets ‘of ‘bronze mums. The organist, Mrs,’ R. E; Gou- let. also ‘accompanied : Mrs.''G.:.E. Davis,: sister of the: bride,”: when she. sang ‘Ave Marie". A reception..was held at the! home: of ‘the bride's fatter,’ for| the .30 guests. Helping him. re- ceive the:guests' were the ‘par- ents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. J... Kambick, Mrs,’ Kambick rare ‘a navy blué. “taffeta ‘dresd tiny| acces- ‘sories.. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Father ‘Brophy gave the toastto the’ ‘bride and ‘dur- father, . the.’ bride: chose for: her}. lace. over. taffeta Elegy lésy (bor bodice a| ROBSON’ SCOUT’ TROOP: ‘The Cubs were . reminded’ that they The, were. joining. as junior: members of” the great ‘Boy Scout:;move- Ment and ‘now had‘ over. 6 mil- lon \ brothers ‘of ' nearly ‘every. free. nation ‘of. the’ world, and that they must live’ up to their inotto | ‘and “Do. Their -Best."). =, The” Robson’ . Scouts. were | to have gone ‘onan: overnight hike last week but. the severe weath- sioner Dr. :| District 1e| the International Council ‘of the y|Movyemnt down. He: has. had: to The course. was in the: ‘charge of the " new. stant Gray, Renata, B.C. on Novem: ber 24th a ‘daughter, im ith Trail Tadanac’ ? Hospital. ah. Scout: Movement | as represent- ing: Czechoslovak. Scouting!‘ ben fore the.'Communists ‘closed: the escape | _ from his; country twice. SECOND CASTLEGAR CUB a PA “Mr. ‘Gordon Petiitt has’ taken over the Second Castlegar Cub Pack. Mr, Pettitt was a cubmaster in Castlegar some years ‘ago and is a trained leader holding the Wood Badge. Mrs. H. Wade, the Cubmi: for, the past | three| er made’. it’ i ible. -* Scout. master R.. Younghusband ' and gress, and the turn out has been very good at ‘the - meetings (on ‘Wednesday, evenings., KINNAIRD. SCOUT TROO! Three “Kinnaird: Scouts,, Mike Guido, ‘Terry.’ Ackney ‘and John Pinkney «attended . the © trai: course» for" Patrol «Leaders held at; Warfield, for {nearly 40 "Trail 3 Distr its, doors . trainin; » For. bee's boing’ away outfit; Pe bride .wore.:a tailored. blue’ suit with ;:-winter-white . hat, and gloves and: black. purse. - and shoes, Her. corsage was a white gardenia ‘with ‘little’ red » rose- buds: The. bride and groom spent ine honeymoon ° at’ US. * + town. ‘guests’: for the wedding “were>Mr.: and ‘Mra. .G. EB. Davis, «of: ‘Kyle, Sask., sister and-+bréther?in-law ; of : the :bride; Mr.. H.. Goetting,: of South Allen, Sask.; Mr. and of R Mr. ne of the . ‘and /Mrs.” E, Easel B and -Mrs, ; R." Terhune, ‘also of Rossland. * LOCGASION’ CA Delux: ‘Rose or: Tall: abe ‘cords: 98e.- ‘to ‘open + for: further barat Ft. was not an‘ end: in--itself. Coinplete ‘Beauty d PHONE Ree his troop are making good pro- be n Wweeks.:: The’ :,course ended last turday with out of |.” loner” B.A. “Reakens “Who was|", tructors “Orr the}: Velan “Fanderlile andj. CoB, iy on. November” aout o son; in the K |, General Hospital in Reson Noel: Hewitt ‘of! Castlegar, a son at the - General. Hospital, : Ne Wanted to Buy CHILD'S’ TRICYCLE— “(FOR 2451. 1955, . average ‘weekly wage: manufactiring “ Canada : creased from $56.60 to $59.68 In 1950 the average wage was $43.- 87,. and in’ 1939 it was $20,142" Sdeelument lot plated o pled by the Esa Beerd : lx tr tee Government of Br Colenbin there}: had j:been + $151.91, ~atithe® “beginning.’of- the month, .' disbursements were .$85.- ‘60, ; which: had been paid. sout,.to lent’s* Council :, to. Pur. ‘AMBROSONE— To To Mr, pang. Mrs. Alfred 3° to 5 year'old child) Phone © 148 i .| GRAY — To‘Mr-and ‘Mrs David Towne pone ee 22nd. Mrs.’ Hewitt’ isithe form- er June Sherbiko, daughter of ”. Mr. and. Mrs. John Sherbiko. “From June 1 1954, to, Sune 1,