CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR,’ B.C. PHONE 5117 Bill Easton left last Sunday for Vancouver, where he will reside. : Miss M. Bailey eer during The a ea ih District Social Notes” the week to joir staff at Mission. Burton Campbell is visiting at Kelowna and Kamloops for a few days. Rev. E. A. Brophy is spend- ing a month visiting in Eastern Canada and the Southern States. Mrs. H. Horne of Appledale was a Castlegar visitor last week, : Dr. and F. M, Thorne re- turned from spending the sum- mer months at Coastal points. Mr, and Mrs. C. Bradford and daughter Ann are holidaying in Vancouver ard Golden, B.C. Mrs. G. G. Atchison was the recipient of four lovely cups and saucers, as a parting gift when twelve of her friends gathered ‘at the home:of Mrs. J, Seaton Thursday last, at a surprise party to bid her Bon. Voyage. Mrs. Atchison and children are leav- ing on Sunday to reside at Oliver, Bc, where Mr, Atchi- son ‘will be employed ‘by the Imperia} Oil there. Mr, and Mrs. James Warne have returned to their home in Medicine Hat, Alta, after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J; D. Smith. They were ac- companied by the former's aunt, Mrs, M. King of Castlegar, who will visit there. Mrs. R. H. Hooper and chil- dren Ronny, Nina, and Rita left for Nicos after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Zuckerberg. x Recent visitors to Castlegar were Mr, and Mrs. E. Le worthy and son Norman of Clive, Alta.;Mrs. Kenworthy is a sister of Mrs. F, Howes and Mr. Kraft, : Mr.-and Mrs. G. Hughes have visiting them for one month the former's aunt, Miss Mary Hugh- es, Miss Hughes recently ar- rived from England on her sec- ond trip to Canada, having visited this! country previously |; in 1943, This time, however, it is for keeps, for she will take i Vi THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 30, ‘1956 Kinnaird. Korner. .. PHONE 3227 © Mr, and Mrs.’'‘T. Green have as their guests W. O. and Mrs. David, Kenneth, and Linda. W. O, Field is a brother of Mrs, Greer and Mrs. Margaret Evans, with whom they are visiting for teh days, after which they will return to the RCAF base at Cold ee Alta... Mr. and- Mrs. Nelson Latta ang Fay returned last week via from a camping trip up = Mrs, Chester Kaneaster and son David have returned from a holiday in Ontario. Miss Heather Roos, has re- turned to her home’ in Nelson after. a few days holisy, wit her. uncle. and aunt, Mr, Mrs, W. Easton, ‘Mrs, B. Findlater is- visiting -|in Calgary for a few weeks. Miss Bernice Kavic left on Tuesday for Haney, B.C. where E she will join the teaching. staff ere, Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Johnston and sor Bob, return this week- end from the Coast where they have been spending the past several weeks, NOT: The Central Trading, Kinnaird - Is Agent For. Kootenay Laundry And Dry Cleaners YOUR SANITONE DRY CLEANERS, Nelson, B.C. FOR FREE PICK-UP, &. DELIVERY PHONE 3093 Mr. Walton of Spo- kane, Wash. spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. Walton. Mr, and Mrs, W. Easton, left| 3 ‘Tuesday, for Whonnock to at- ‘tend the wedding of. their son Bill to’ Miss Marlene Allen. They will then holiday at other Coastal points, returning home via the States. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dunlop have returned from a few days visit in the Spokane district, Mrs. M. B. Dalton with Tony and Terry have returned .from a vacation, at Christina “Lake. Mr. and Mrs, F. Aberdeen, who have been visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and M, Aberdeen have return- ed to their home at Lulu-Isiand. Mr. H. Bimnie is. a patient in the Kootenay Lake Hospital for week. . Mr, and Mrs. B. Harford had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bayfield and daughter Ann of Chilliwack, ‘B.C. Miss Sharon Taylor has're- turned from a six week vacation in V teouee the Okanagan, They spent several days at Penticton, Mr, and Mrs. P. Audia and son, and Mrs. Audia’s mother, Mrs. Schulte, returned. Sunday from a visit to Spokane. and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lucas | and family left Thursday for ten days’ vacation visiting ‘rela- tives in the Okanagan and Van- couver. They were accompanied by Mrs. Lucas Sr, of Rossland. Mr, and Mrs. F. Morran and family spent last weekend at Oliver. Mr, and Mrs. Justin_Kautf- man and family were , Sunday visitors to Rossland. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Jack and family are spending q few days in Osoyoos, Mrs, Gordon Archibald had as her guest over Sunday. her sister, Mrs. J. L. Schofield of Chapman Camp. ' . Mr, and Mrs. J. Hendricks, Noreen, David, are spending .a few. days in the. Okanagan. Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Cushner and son Jerry returned Friday from a week’s vacation in Spo- Kane. * Mr, and Mrs. H. York, Mor- ris and. Marvin have returned from ten days at Kelowna and Spokane: Mrs. Guy Guido spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dumont Sr. at Nakusp. Dr. and Mrs, Mark Dumont and two children of Vancouver have been visiting at the home of the former’s sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido. Mrs. G. Rust and. Terry have returned from a. six-week vaca- tion with relatives in ‘Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dower. re- turned during the weekend from ‘Vancouver, where they - accom- |] panied’ their « daughtr’ *Barbara|® who will enter Vanconyes Gene Hospital ‘as - Nurse -i Training, © la od Mr. and: Mrs. Harry West- ‘| wood returned from a two-week Edgar Field and three children | Mra. - Mr, snd Mrs. Les Reed sna Joan..recently returnedfrom a ‘| few days’ visit with Mrs, Reed's mother, ‘Mrs, P, W. 8 at luctant' to" “quit ‘their ‘camp, The Staudingers,” returned Sunday, and the Browns on’ Tuesday. Ladner, Mr. Jack Reed ‘is spending his leave from the Navy at Vic- toria with his parents, Mr. and Les Reed at their home in Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs, W..L. Brown and family. and Mr, and Mrs. Ron Staudinger spent the week-|. end camping.at Woodbury Creek. They reported a bold cub ran- sacking their groceries and re- ‘ BLUE TOP BURGER. Trail-Castlegar Highway DRINKS ICE-CREAM they wish. They must: be OUTSTANDING. OPPORTUNITY For Men! ANY AGE GROUP UNDER or OVER 60 or RETIRED To represent old established firm interested in 11 companies. This is a stock sales proposition for local or resident agents. They can‘do a little travelling if take care of themselves until earnings start.’ This is opened for a limited time only. . Apply in Writing to Box 410,. ‘Castlegar News. in a financial position to BARGAIN SPECIAL Beaty WASHERS WITH ) ON SALE FAR $98. 00 Also Fridges Reduced : to COST PRICE | -To Clear AT THE CASTLEGAR ‘BUILDING. SUPPLY” ‘STORE | _PHONE 2161 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter for one week. Mrs... Jack Smith Lof Kite mat is visititg at’ the. home -of. her in-laws, Mr. and. Mrs. H. Smith, where she is waiting for her. husband ‘to join her in a few days. Staff "Sergeant Gerald H. Magee of USAF. of Geiger Field Air Force Base and his wife were weekend‘ visitors of Mr. - Deer. Park Sockals Letters to: the Editor . Miss Laura " Stucklberger of who oa from: a’ 3-month tour of Europe, was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Stukl- berger. On ‘her return to Ed: Tt is rarely that I feel call- ed upon to express my opinions strongly the urge to make my- self reeatie . . Some. time ago'a regard- ton she was accompanied by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and and Mrs, Emery ing a tull-d day ‘closing ay the local. Pala . . Now, in my g children of Pincher Creek, Alta. R. R. Jordan of Celgar J| Limited, Nakusp was a recent visitor to Deer Park. ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. G.° Hamblin and ‘daughters of Nelson were the weekend guests of the form- er’s father, Mr. F, G, Hamblin. Other guests included his daugh- ter and grand-daughter from the former's g : and Mrs. D. Magee of Robson. and, Mis Dy Magee Of Been DEPARTMENT LANDS AND FORESTS |. Forest Service NOTICE. Examination for Scaler's Licence will be held at: CELGAR BOOMING GROUND" Castlegar, September pth ROTTER LUMBER ¥F. BR, co. LTD. Salmo, September 7th = The examination will com- mence at 8:00 am. The morn- ing will be taken up scaling logs and the afternoon will be taken up, with .the written paper. Candidates please bring a pencil and a B.C. Scale Rule, if penn Examination fee is $5. 00 Geadlastes ts must submit Ap- F. -F. Seimens. and fo the Se. ‘losing somewhat con- fusing and ‘to my _ mind. the ac- ceptance of one day” for all would. be most Saskatchewan publicly, but now I feel very]: Cabinet Minister : Spending ‘Week Here H. J.’ Brockelbank, Minister of Mines and Resources. in ss 3 CCF g spending a few days in the distaet On his arrival in Cast- legar on Sunday he remarked, “It is a great pleasure to repay. the courtesy. calls made by the members of the British Colum- I am prone. to reach hurried | ‘ae- cisions, finding it hard to say no to what seems to be a good thing. It seems ' to me that not enough consideration has been given to the issue by those of the public who were asked to Mrs. daughter, Miss Eleanor Siemens of Winnipeg, Miss Renata Sie- mens of Kenya, Africa and Mrs. M. .Warkentin of Renata were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘T.-Williarhson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kent sign. their names . . The point which I wish to make is this: If I, who should know better, put my name to a document which ‘can only cause dissension and further burden the already is it not and Mrs, S, Smith a from a tour of the Slocan, and Koo- tenay Lake district. Mrs. G. Bate is spending a few days in Nelson where she ig the guest of her parents, Mr. ri Mrs. V. Craig. Mr, and Mrs. O. W. ‘Aasland, daughter Janene and Thor Aas- land ‘of Castlegar were the re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Williamson. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Angus ‘of Ross- land were recent visitors to Deer Park and Renata, Mrs. H. Windross and chil- dren returned to their home in Winnipeg, Man., after spending the past 4 months at their sum-|- mer home here. > Mr, ‘and’ Mrs, G. Williamson of spent a few days on i ly made out at the "examination. a fishing and camping trip in Deer Park: Other campers in- ‘cluded Mr.- and Mrs. Patterson and sop, Mr. and Mrs. T. Allen, of Nelson; Mrs. Parkin and chil- dren of Castlegar and - many others. © L, Nyman of Rossland and G ‘Wash. to that oth- ers who signed did so without full understanding of the out- come of their act? I speak now as ‘a retailer, and in my capacity as owner of Helen’s Flower Shop. I con- fess myself to be at fault in not taking an. active part -in the Local and District Business mers Asséciation. That is. a fault which: I think it will be agreed I share whe others. We cannot,” I am happy to visit here any time I gét the opportunity. While I am’ here I will be glad to - meet - old friends from Saskatchewan and pass the time of day: with them.” Mr. Brockelbank was obvi- ously referring to the visits of B.C. Social Credit. ministers to Saskatchewan during the elec- Teo Lato to Oiaes NOTICE — Kindergarten, a dag a week, 3142, Closes A Gap. The ny as. NOTICE — Kinnaird Pruldes will open bia cabinet last June. B.C.vis a fall we 12 and it wall take ‘the form of a cence and daughter; pot luck 135 WANTED — BOARD AND ROOM FOR STU- in’ exchange for light household duties. Phone 3131 x 2 i ut 235 tion campaign there, ir which the CCF was returned to pow- er. The minister, who has a long career in public office ‘be- hind him, says that there are 73 oil drilling rigs working in his province now with about 35 new wells being brought in each week, ' At a few hours’ notice, about 25 persons ‘gathered -at the home of Mrs. N. Bystrom to be organizer, The meeting heard an accounts of the gov.s activities in and an of the d of Social Credit. civic, provincial, “federal, or world affairs remain’ passive and the harvest of indifference . . It is my wish here to state that I herewith request that my name be struck from the peti- tio, and urge’ other. signers to do the same, letting. this: matter rest in the hands of the local merchants to solve. It is not for those of. us who are custom- ers to: aig in the forting of an issue involving | the running | of private enterprises. ‘We may, however, express an instead of a Mr. man of Trail were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Brigge- man, of Vancouver, after d for others-to leap « - eo permit. the merchants ed An enthusiastic audierce- pro- mised full support, in the elec- tion. +’ Mr. Brockelbank, when. in- terviewed by a. member. of our staff, said’ that there was no Goubt that the invasion of Saskatchewan by cabinet mini- sters of the Social Crédit gov- ernment of B.C. had- had an appreciable effect’ om the out- come of the election there, He ‘cited the well-organized | Social Credit campaign in Saskatche- ‘wan, which, he said,-had been financed by “big’ business.” ° ., The minister said that such inter-provincial. campaign visits were bound to have a. strong influence on the voters, He said that care must be exercised: by the _out-of-province politicians not to. assume..a dogmatic, , lest his solve their dignity,’ decorum, ': consideration, 4 W'S PAY: DAY: “the day to invest a takes’ a farm census every five years, while Australia, New Zea- Yond. "and’ the United Kingdom take one annually. .- . Teahan Goal” For tho BEST. in COAL a nd WOOD .Phone 4191 or 3711 al Reduce. taxés, balnning with Immediate Office 307 First | Ave. “Give ‘true ‘ead value’ for ar and truck taxes by building more and better roads, -competently engineered and fot by t by com- “petitive contract dnly; © : oe “Guard. d against dissipation. af our natured — forest — fish’ abtloh a permanent Development for British Columbia: what: 04% 5 Mr. and ‘Albert ‘Massey - Board; and sons of Cloverdale,.. BC., to: include all car spent a few days renewing}: :/~ rovide aries acquaintances in’ Deer Park. Mr. Massey. was .a: resident of: Park ‘about 40 years’ ago.’ Mr.. and Mrs. D.. Demmon| i and children of Trail ‘were: the Columbia’s:: most:."pop kend guests a Mr. and Mrs.| munity workers”to the position of Sales Promotion’ Mantes . smali'sum in future hap- piness. Right “now you can. put yourself, . and i your family on. another payroll that’ will take ‘ over when — your -’ pay: cheques “stop coming in. ‘Ask about North Ameri- can_~ Life's - guaranteed holiday at Coastal points, return- ing via th spent’ t canta shen d.in the S; nh? e,. weekend. in the Spo-| ; "| kane district. : ae .Mrs, Ruby McLean Angus|. 7 with Dephne_ and Charles re- turned | recently from spending the summer months: in the :| Okanagan, while there she at- J|tended the ‘Verrion Summer Music School, also the Peach Festival, in Penticton. Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Eames ; ‘and..son- Richard, left ‘on Friday for Victoria, where Mr. Eames has accepted’ a position on ‘the -_ ; : a ql t : : school . staff.- ; ° b ts : only. ; ra : ee Mr.tand’ Mrs, R. Rivers and ee Big ee. Leifner’s. “Treat your family to a «platter of golden brown. : pees a. Dest ae = under a‘responsible minister to aid-our.- youth in education, sports, the arts and ail * plan for. saving tomor- thgir endeavours and to combat the ever row’s income ‘out of to- of j : day's pay cheque. me = 8 wc, ‘to Agiculture with direct and: children’ ‘of Nelson: ‘were re) || cent visitors ° to Deer: Park” and| Rehata.: They. were by Mrs. Ferguson's . uncle. and|; aunt, who are spending a” “holi- day in Nelson. from Moose sem i Saskatchewan. ‘Our se sions ‘of repair service are the highest that. thorough knowledge and skilled work hip can provide. Yet our charges are. ‘never higher — often, less than elsewhere. - CATILE MOTORS * oF 9. ‘Councils: and ‘school Boards : 10.8 mittee on ineian Affairs; sf. Re-establish : true and © conventional * methods in-stating the debt and financial “- position - bash province; family, -and Mrs, Rivers’ mother, Mrs,-Moore are spending a week holidaying | at Nakusp and Revel: stoke.” - : Dr, Belle McGauley eft on Friday for her home in, ‘Los Angeles after spending . the ‘ sum- g of British Junicr® Chamber “of:: Commerce. Caimante Salo ie in He was also’ a member of the 1908 by an act’of.the p 1| B.C... Go Tourist: Coun- legislature, - S cil, was apest secretary. of the x = paren pica ‘ion of the 12 opposition ag Criticism is ths symbol ofa * free soci ety. -| fon Boards of mer . visiting her relatives in -|the. district. © MARAPODI' iY Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Ford and few days visit at’ Riondel. . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whit- taker had visiting them this ‘week, the former’s cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Isherwod ce San three ‘children returned from’ 4j/- Square Dancing ‘Trade, © an organizer with the Okanagan Cariboo Trail: ‘Association Inter- ior “Travel Promoters. ‘As Sales Promotion Manager of Inland,’ Mr. Garvin. will con- tinue “his: work “to” bring’ new industry’ -and development to Interior B.C. Talend: plans | a ‘Dick Fowler - North American TE LIBERAL t Waldie, W.T. 4] Lorenzo, California. WW a ie, ; Bl Mrs. J. .R. Killough returned from Creston twhere she visited hier mother, Mrs. L. A. Davis. . - Accordion College , B.C. was a visitor in town last WILL NOW ENROLL STUDENTS FOR THE ree oe a by bis aon, Rabble “clip thiski “FALL TEM So If you or your child would like to fearn. to: play ‘the: = Accordian, just return the’ form attached , and we Mrs. D. -Campbell. PAH FRIED C will seta time for you to start. $0 that the areas erved by its pipelines can’’expect unprece- dent growth ‘in the future. Will Be le Spenser By The’ “5C0N VALR- LUXURYLINERS ¥ DAILY FLIGHTS : to VAN CcOUVER and CALGARY, Cexcent Sindays) Mr. and Mrs. Ross pares : ieces Wi and . daughter. Wendy, returned })- iy nt -|| from a vacation spent at Coastal er . points and Priest Lake, Idaho. ete Recent guests: of ,Mr. and 2 Mrs. Ross DeFoe was the latter's} ° father, Mr. Charles Brown. - of ‘Whalley, B.C,,: while .at the!De- Foe home ‘he celebrated “his eighty-ninth . birthday.’ *~Mir, and Mrs. R. Fennér of the Pay-n-Takit, spent-a few days visiting in Spokane. “Misi: Frank McLeod has re- turned from Victoria, where she attended summer. school there. Mr. Jack Charters left dur- ing ‘the weekend for Victoria, where he ‘has accepted a ‘posi-|.; tion on the Waching staff there. So simple to prepare .+.80,g00d to ea fried chicken is always'a praise-winning meal. Tender and tasty, cold fried chicken "makes good eating, too. 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