# CAS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 26, 1959 EAT ec THE DISTRICT SOCIAL REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs, = ‘Mrs, Horan Mrs, Hostetter - Mrs. Kautman - 3227 Mrs, Johnson - 5165 Mrs, Williamson Warkentin INA NOTES ‘7181 sim re of Rev. and Mrs. Karpoff of Gen- Gals Happenings elle. tending the United Church Pres. Were guests at the home of Mr. Former residents, Rev. and Among the many visitors at-|Mrs. C. L. Johnston of Hope, and Dale, with Mr. and: Mrs, T. B. Couch, motored to New West- minster last week, to attend the Capping. Ce at the Roy- Kinnaird Korner Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Newlove and family, acompanled by Mrs. B. Price visited Spokane for the weekend after attending the wed- ding of their daughter in Cour D' Alene, Just prior to the wedding, Mrs, Newlove's father,'Mr. O. H. Quantrill, who had been with the Newlove's since before. Christ- mas, returned to his home in Carrievale, Saskatchewan, due to ilness. A miscellaneous shower, Mrs. Gyurkovits was . Jal Columbla Hospital. Miss Dar- bytery last week were Miss Isa- and Mrs. W. Easton for the ded-|lene Harding, who is president bella Dickens of Fernie, guest of ‘ication ceremonies nt the United Mr, and Mrs. Frank Richardson; ,Church. Mrs. McArthur of Greenwood} and Mrs. A, Blake .of Winder- left today for Vancouver, mere, guests of Mr: and Mrs, being here for the past weck. Jee Dunlop; Re. A. lo, guest of Mr, and “Mrs. E. Home there, Kraft; Miss Woods of Nakusp, ! Master; Mr. Sherbiko and Rev. H. Henderson kusp. - of Vancouver, guest at the home! , Mr. and Mrs, Colin Fraser after risp of Kas- jThey plan to make thelr future Mrs, Verna Johnson of the]: guest of Mr. and Mrs, G, Mc- Bank of Montreal staff has re- J. Draper .of New ;turned from two weeks holiday Denver, guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.ispent with, her parents at Na- Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Harding of her class, was among those being capped. The visitors also attended the Open House which followed the ceremonies and were accompanied by former Cas- tlegar residents, Mr. and Mrs: E Ennis of Vancouver. Mrs. J. Lipsett is’ in Nelson as delegate to the W.M.S. Pres- byterial -being held there this week, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Dergusoff were Visitors to Grand Forks last { a HURRY! | Last Call For Changes. in the New Telephone Directory The deadline for the West Kootenay Telephone Directory is at hand. There is only a short time left to make changes in the YELLOW PAGES or White Pages sections of this important book. This is the final announcement of closing. Narag ho wd If you haven’t arfanged to be tepresent- ed in the YELLCW PAGES, do so AT ONCE. If you wish to change your White Pages alphabeticat listing; : tell the tele- phone company IMMEDIATELY. ® . * AND WHILE YOU'RE AT IT. .2-- Can people find your name in the phone book? Here are a few of the ways in which inexpensive extra directory tstings can help— Business Subscribers: ‘Miss Barbara Dower, student. nurse at Vancouver General Hos- +) pital, is home: for a two. week holiday. Mrs, S, Dower is’ a patient in the Castlegar and District hos- pital. . Mr. and Mrs. R, Whittaker had as their guest at the week- end, the latter's brother, Mr. J. MeGauley of Port Washing- ton, New York, Mrs, S. Walton, who has been a patient in the Castlegar and District Hospital is expected home in a day or so. Little Dannie Dunlop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunlop, is a patient, in the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital. Renata. Tiding Renata Women’s Institute celebrate their eleventh birth- day on February 17th, the same date the first Institute was or- ganized in Stoney Creek, Ont., 62 years ago. Five Deer Park Women's Institute members were in attendance. During the, business session $5.00 was voted to the Springhill Disaster Fund and the secretary was asked to send to our treas- urer the Pennies for Friendship to commemorate the W.I, Foun- der, Mrs, Adelaide Hoodless. Contests were won by Mrs. N. Mottershead, Mrs, H. Cole: man, Mrs. I. Wiebe, Mrs, E, Wil- liamson, Miss J. Lang and Miss L. Fladager, The door prize was won by Mrs. Ralph Briggeman of Deer Park. After a lovely lunch was ser- ved By? “Miss” ‘Ethel’ White, thé hostess, a, gift exchange took place. Mrs, ‘Lila Wither baked ‘the |vinthday cake, The Spiece din- net ‘set. raffled at the meeting s}was.won by P, Warkentin and a\"to the, Worken’s Insti- @ List names, addresses and positions of key’ @ List your firm name in more than one way. @ List the companies your firm represents, @ List your firm.in out-of-town directories, @ List after-fiours numbers f officials, Hesidence Subscribers: For a very low monthly charge, fist additional members of. the, oR family, permanent guests or boarders. on : Why not order yours to-day? BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPAN . held a week Tuesday, in the Im- provement. Society Hall with 44 of her friends participating in games and contests and enjoying a social evening with delicious refreshments. The shower was under the supervision of hostess- es Mrs, E, C, Ackerman, Mrs. B. Rourke, Mrs, R, Balf Mrs. K. Wolfe, Mrs, E. Geronazzo, Myrna Ackerman and Shirley Wolfe. Mrs, Ackerman presented El- leen and her mother with carna- tion corsages, The table was laid on pale pale yellow damask, centred with a large bouquet of tulips and daf- fodils and flanked by two dec- orated cakes, which were made by Mrs. R.' Ball. - . _. After lunch, Pauline Acker- man and Joan Rourke handed the honored guest her gifts ‘tak- en from a huge container, decor- ated with a bride doll against a p, |background of red hearts. * Attending from out of town were Mrs. W.'. Nyberg, Oasis, Mrs, Johnny Klit, Mrs. O, Han- son and daughter _ Doris all of ‘Trail. Bill Cairns and Mervin Ro- mano of Creston visited here for a few days and were among the out of town guests at the New- love reception. Deer Park Socials are business visitors ‘in Vancou- ver for a few days, Mrs. W. T. ‘Waldie, Kieth recent visitors to Calgary where Mrs. Waldie remained for a few days at the home of her. daught- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and “Mrs, IM, Flynn. the -guest of Mrs, (Monday. : Mr. E. Balano is a patient in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital, * Mrs, D, Adshead entertained on Friday in honor of her daugh- ter, Elaine, on thé occasion of invited guests. The supper table was centred with a heart-shaped decorated birthday cake with 11 lighted candles, After. a very Mr, and Mrs. A. O, Woodrow |. ‘Waldie and Vincent Fourt were]. . Mrs. Mary*Teek of Trail was | E. Balano, |. her 11th birthday. There were 11) ° ’ Planning ahead is the mark of a good chess player ... anda good father. As the head of the household, a father plans the future: provides for his family whatever might happen to him : personally in the years to come, This is why every father needs the of good life ii . The Mutual Life of Canada can give you that protection with a low-cost life i . tailored to your family’s _needs and budget. The Mutual Life of Canada is the company * with the outstanding dividend record. ” :1a69 ninety years of leadership in mutual life insurance — 1988 : ‘ : rene ee 4 ¢. A. ANDERSON Representative — : Castlegar, B.C. games and contests, Mrs.‘ Ads- head was assisted ‘by. her dus. band and Mrs, H. Johnson, * Robson Socials’. supper the' girls enjoyed’ thany tute. Mrs. E, "Waldron: has return- <+led from -her trip to Sudbury, oe and other points east. + Miss Ethel White has return: @ from Hamimond, B.C. .where and her sister, Mrs. Lila Wi- ‘ er attended their brothers’ fun cxal. $ ending the wi. ” party ie Park were Mrs, Fred ahd Mrs, Ralph Briggeman, Mrs. H. Coleman, Mrs. E, Williamson and Mrs, N, Mottershead.”* . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Raymend Brig- igeman and daughter Janice’ of ‘Trail were weekend visitors to (Deer Park, the guests of Mr. and Mrs..F. Briggeman. Mrs, Ruth Keefer of Pay- ette, Idaho, and her son, Alva Gray of Coivilie, Idaho, returned to their -homes after spending the past week visiting with -the former’s brother, Mr..M, A.. Kir- kendall. 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Thelr attendants were Miss “ Bonnle Arit ‘of and the |, pin in thelr frlends in the Soclety Hall, the evening of Feb: ‘The bride's table was centred ‘with atwo-tier wedding cake, ar- yanged becomingly on a_ lace cloth with bouquets of daisies on either side, The bride’ was charming In her wedding dress, tf bride's brother, Nelson Newlove. After a honeymoon ‘In Spo- kane, the happy couple return- ed to Kinnaird where the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Newlove, the bridal party recelved and over satin and a carnatlon:cor- sage. (For her wedding she had chosen Talisman roses.) She wore a flowered tlara set With sequins. Miss Arlt wore a gown of Ilght green in floral design and white MARS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ENDORSES AMAZING NEW "HEARING. INVENTION > El r Roosevelt has now iin ther. Inent American: vale recently, =. Continuing, she sddedt cere, mop only knew what a reve : joy The LISTENER | iy would not for a mome! tate to wear one. ‘This is the Geet eatin, ald that exactly needs. I didn’t realize o heatng al ai eo could” be as good as * For the full story about the new” : DTARION LISTENER. niail the coupon. . ‘Ibers of the Women's Auxillary corsage, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Gyurkovits are making their home in Creston, ‘ok HORNING — OBETKOFF The First Presbyterian Church in Coeur D’ Alene, Idaho, was the scene of a double ..ring ruary 20th. . |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter’ \Obetkoff and Bruce Douglas Hor- 1 gown of blue lace]. last _ weel uniting trict Hospltal Auxiliary. Mrs, D. Campbell volunteer- ed to take charge of the Hospital- ity Committee as refreshments aré to be served at the conclus- jon of future meetings. The Ways and Means Com- nilttee chairman Is to’ be Mrs. G. Leb canie Mrs, W. J. ‘Banigan|Guido, who volunteered to ac-|mind. cept this position and takes over CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 26, 1959 Ay) jaiizing service, such as this can;ganizing the Castlegar’ and Dis-|president. Mrs, D.' Brookes will act as chalrman of the House Commit tee which meets with the admin- held Monday, March 16th at & o'clock in the auxiliary room Ea ‘the hospital. istrator and the of nurses before each auxiliary meeting jn order‘ that the auxil jary work % undertaken with their approval and wishes in The next regular meeting of | recognition of her work ta or-|from Mrs, W. Reed, who is now! the Women's Auxiliary will be Rooms ° Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes Open 8 am. to 10:30 p.m Sat. 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. rin marriage Margie, ning,’son of Mr.’and Mrs, Wilbur | = W. Horning of Castlegar. ° Rev., Winkle officiated and the parents of-the couple acted as witnesses, The bride wore a pale blue a suit with white accessorles and =| a corsage fashioned of pink car-|== nations and hyacinth bells. i= Fe Mother, of the bride wore a grey suit ‘and white accessories . with a pink carnation corsage.. The groom’s mother wore a black afternoon dress, white ac- cessories and a shrimp pink car- nation corsage, A candle-light supper at Tem: lin's banquet room- was enjoyed 'by the bride and groom and their |respective parents. ss as Administrator’ Spigaks age aS To Auxiliary An acute shortage of techni- cal staff throughout the entire province is a temporary reason why Castlegar and District hos- pital is unable to maintain a ‘blood .bank. This statement was made by -Mr. J. Bainbridge, ad- in the first of a ‘ser- ies of talks he gave to, mem- A |to the Castlegar and District. ‘Hospital at the regular meeting held Monday, February 16th. Mr. Bainbridge explained that without a trained Labora- tory Technician a hospital is un- lable to maintain a blood bank and therefore transfusions’ can- not be given locally unless blood .|fs procured frbm the Trail Hos- pital. . In the finattcing of hospital equipment, on depreciable items ‘with a life expectancy in years, Institute For Better Hearing, 618 Main St.. Penticton, B.C. ‘Without cost or obligation. please send. illustrated. factual. literature OTABION LISTENER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA such as sterilizers, desks, service carts, ete, the Provincial gov lernment supplies only one-third of the cost’ and the district pro- vides the..other . two-thirds, “Mr. Bainbridge stated that only basic }equipment .was purchased . but. that the Auxillary and other lo- cal organizations have. assisted greatly since the hospital open- ed. In the case of minor équip- ment ‘such as mops, buckets, bed- ding, sutures, ete. ‘no grant. is A. Goi’ ia attend and: register. © — NOTICE — Gil Defence atta ‘Police commence : on. Friday, Feb. (27th, at 7:30 p.m. in. . the. Castlegar Elementary School. . : will be conducted by the local Anyone: wishing. to fake this course, ' please A Auxiliary Police will THE CHOICE ‘OF MILLIONS CANADA'S MOST POPULAR: : CANADIAN. WHISKY. AT A POPULAR PRICE This advertinement 1s not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board .or bythe Government of British Columbia, iw. Canada's Olde ~ Established 1832 given by the government and on. ly $1000-$1500 a year is allocated for réplenishing linen. As explained’ by Mr. Bain. bridge the permanent reason why the hospital cannot econom: ically deat with patients who|== need complicated equipment and nursing care, such as lung or brain surgery, is that this would require at least two extra .nur- ses‘ for this patient alone. The government does not fee¥ it nec- essary for Castlegar and Dis- |= trict ‘hospital to provide such a service due to the proximity of Trail and ‘Nelson hospitals. 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