CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B:C. District's Social Events Castlegar Happenings TRANSFERRED HERE — W. C. Shay has been transferred from New, Westminster, to Cas- legar to take charge of the B.C. Liquor Store. here. Other staff at the store are W. W. MacKay of Kinnaird and W. Hackman of Robson, part time. ; WEEKEND VISITORS — Visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams during the week- end were Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Beinder Sr., of Rossland; Mrs. R. ‘Williams of Granite Road, Nel- . Son, Mrs. C, L. Hermon’ of Trail and Mr, and Mrs, J. Bichan’ of ‘Vancouver, Mrs, R. Williams left by motor car’ Monday morning Yor Vancouver where she will visit. with her granddaughter, Mrs. Kerr. Z FROM ONTARIO — Visitors at the home of their brother-in-law. and sjster, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Atcheson, last week, were Mrs, H. M. Scarlett’ of Toronto and Mrs. J, A. Henry: of Frederikton, New Brunswick.: They will visit here 4gain on their return from a trip to the Cariboo, : . RETURN TO CALGARY — Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson of €algary left for home Monday after a week's visit at the home af Mr. and Mrs, Walter G. Mar- gen. Mr. and Mrs, Hudson are “Mrs, Marken’s uncle and aunt. RETURN TO CALGARY — ‘Mr. Alex Moore of Calgary re- furned home last Friday by air, after spending ten days visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Moore of Castlegar, and his sis- ters, Mrs, Gladys Forrest and Mrs, Edna Kelly of Trail ‘ se * VISIT PARENTS HERE — Mv. Phone 3031 FROM ‘ALBERTA — Mr, and Mrs, Bernard Ball of Blairmore, Alberta, are guests. of Dr. and Mrs, G. A, McDonald. TWO: MONTHS Houmay = Drv and, Mrs, C,'S.,Fowler leave today for a two months trip to Eastern Canada and the U.S. dur- ing which they will visit with relatives -at Ottawa and New York and will visit. medical cen- tres in-the East. | HOME AGAIN == Mr, and Mrs. B. W. Etty of Los Angeles left for their home after a ten day visit with Mrs. Etty’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Eremenko. HOME FROM SEATILE | ~~ Mrs, W, Ozeroff returned Mon- day from a ten day holiday in Seattle where her son is attend- ing Dental College. Robson News FROM ROSSLAND — Mrs. C. In Saturday Nuptials Victoria, B. C., and Oakville, Ontario along with West Koot- enay centres were represented in St, Alban's Anglican Church, Castlegar, when” Shirley Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ‘William Collinson of Kinnaird became the bride 6f Ralph Bryce. John- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. H, John- son of Oakville, Ontario. .The church was thronged to capacity for the ceremony per- formed by ‘|Mrs, Wallace of Castlegar. , An informal reception of guests in St. Alban’s Parish Hall and Jater at the home of the bride's parents, followed the ceremony. The bride’s table was centred |§ with a three-tiered wedding cake |} topped by a miniature bride and groom and flanked by two tall tapers. The’ bride and groom and|§ bridesmaids greeted each guest individually, Assisting in the re-|§ cepton were the brde's. parents and the groom’s mother, & The pre ‘8 3 mother chose for the Resker of “Castlegar, Sat evening. The bride, wearing a gown of Chantilly Lace over white satin with lily point: sleeves, entered the church on’ the arm of her father, Her sweetheart halo head- dress was secured by a band of orange blossoms and she: carried a bouquet of red and white roses, Preceding the bride were her two bridesmaids, Miss Frances Johnson, sister of the groom, and Miss Dorothy Dams of Castlegar, and the flower girl, little Bobby White of Kinnaird. Miss John- son's ensemble was a gown of mauve net over taffeta and Miss Dams wore turquoise net over taffeta, Both carried colonial bou- quets. The flower girl wore a gown of blue muslin with halo headdress to match, * The bride's brothers, Eddy and Jack Collinson, were best man and usher respectively with Bar- élay Creighton, also serving ‘as Tench of Rossland is spending a| Usher. week at the home of her mother Mrs. D. Gavrilik. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Gavrilik were Gordon and Patsy Tench of Rossland. o 0 SPOKANE — Mr. and Mrs. J. Raine left today for a weekend in Spokane. * * rte FROM NELSON — Mrs. Eileen Taylor of Nelson is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. Grant. see BIRTHDAY PARTY — A sur- prize dinner party was held at the home-of Mr. and -Mrs, Herb Johnson on the occasion of Mr. Johnson's birthday. Present were. their daughters and. sons-in-law and grandchil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. George East- eott and son Wayne and Mr. and = ee Lyle Javier and son: Randy d Mr. and‘ Mrs, Robt. Moore of C sisters, Mrs. Gladys -Forrest snd Mrs. Edna Kelly’of Trail. > ele et “RECENT VISITOR.— A recent visitor at the home of Mr. and . G,. Marken was Mrs. Marken's mother, Mrs.’ N.. E. Cope of Vancouver, TO U.B.C. — Mr. Harry Kil- Jough, a former Stanley Humph- ries High School student, left re- «ently for Vancouver to attend UBC. * es VISITING HERE — Mr. Percy Hanke "Schellenberg and children ae eee a eeeeerree my Kinnaird Korner TO SPOKANE — Mr, and Mrs. F. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. G. Manarin were recent visitors to Spokane, os VISITING HERE — Mrs. W. Quadvlieg of Hedley, B.C., visiting. at. the home of her brother-in-law . and ‘sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido. =. Taylor of V is spend- ing a few, weeks at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson. ee © VISITS HERE — Mr. Hartson Dowd, who spent last winter and spring in Castlegar, ‘arrived in town Tuesday for a brief visit at fhe home of Rev. and Mrs. Fred ‘Woodrow, enroute to Alberta where he will begin studies at the * Prairie Bible Institute, _ FOR. BETTER CEMENT ME BAVE GRUSHED GRAVEL FHONE 3711 ° CHUCK’S': TRANSFER A Free Gimmunity. Service — Phone 344 Board. uw ato 8 nant Reserve Saturday, October 3, for the KODE Anniversary ‘Tea and Bake Table, also the Silver’ Draw., Parish Hall, On Sunday, Mal on Tuesday, October 6, ta i in the Legion rt the ar ‘United Church Service at 11 amine} Sinueira improvement Society Hall will be conducted by Mr. F. G. Matkin. of Oak Bay United Church, Victoria: presently : BABY CLINIC — Geislers’. of the C: Mr. Matkin ‘will report on the United Ghuen Council, Plan now to attend the Variety Concert in the High School Auditorium October 16th. Nelson’ Civic Choir, High School and Legion Bands, Local Atrists, Adults - 50c; Students - 25c. Concert at 8 p.m.” Fireman’s Ball, October 30th, Cotonstion Hall: Dumont Subdivision, Monday, Oct, 15, 1:30 to 3 pam. at Mrs, inward —Ls. ay Tuesday, October 6ttn, 24 pm, Sale, Parish Hall, Sat., Phone 3441 St. Alban's W.A, ry hold it's Pre-Christmas Tea and Bake Cyril Bell ‘Agencies’ Ltd. Ansurance Advisors... 9 at 1:30 pm. Nov 28th, «., : ‘Castlegar Organist for the ceremony was Lady Anne wool suit. with -black accéssories | § and a corsage of gold carnations, while the mother of the groom wore a dress of grey satin with |§ pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations, ' ‘The newlyweds left for a short are making their home. For her |6 going away outfit, the bride chose a pale grey suit with crlmaon, ace cessories, Out. of. town casts inclidea Mrs, J. Lupton of Victoria,” phe bride's . grandmother; Mrs. ,. H. Johnson and daughter Frances of Oakville, Ontario, mother and’ sister of the groom; and a large qnumber of guests from Trail, Nel- son, Fruitvale, Kinnaird and ‘Castlegar. e The federal government emp- loys about 165,000 persons at an estimated annual payroll of $450 million, ak | a Kinnaird and Castlegar Citizens By Order of, the Cenrunissioners . Both Village Offices Will Be’ CLOSED — ALL DAY ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER ° 3 To Attend the ‘Acciciation of! Kootenay ' ‘Municipalities ‘Convention - Being |! Held That Day. 5 Village of Kinnaird Village of Castlegar “ ADULTS ~T50 Ms ~ WROMULUS PRODUCTION « e Dea my HUSTON rom tie el “HOULN ROUGE" in y PIERRE: IA MURE . - Screenplay by. Anthony: Veitler and Jotin Huston: : ‘'Thuryeday, October 1,- 1953: | y CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ° 164. ‘Page 5 WHEN BUYING YOUR GROCERY ORDER. 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At Age Of37 Canada On Stage (Continyea from page 1) "Rev, Bush of officiat- ed at. funeral services at -Deer Park for Mrs. Martha‘Edna Irene Wine who passed away after a lengthy iliness. She; was 37 years of age. Mee: Wine lived for somé| time of Robson. Rev. Father L, Trainor of Cas- tlegar officiated. Given in marriage by her bro- ther Charles, the petite bride chose’a full length gown of nylon net over taffeta with sweetheart neckline and finger’ tip veil fall- ing ‘from’ ‘a beaded crown. Her only ornament was a three strand pearl necklace ‘and she carried with pink rose buds. Mrs, Leo: Bosse of Castlegar, bridesmaid for her sister's nup- tials, wore, a blue, full-length gown of ‘net over taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink, gladi- oli, brother‘ of, the groom, and. an- other brother, Pat,-was usher. Best man was Gerry Archibald, |. and She married Toulse Wine in 1939 and had two sons, Martin and Carl. She is survived by her husband and sons; her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C.. Schwartzenhguer;’ a sister, Mrs, Ottilia Briggeman of Deer Park, and’ four brothers, Louise, Carl,“Arthur and ‘Walter, who. were pallbearers, x “Many beautiful floral tributes ‘were received from those attend- a bouquet of white glamielias|ings { you‘are urged to see that they attend the tryouts and medt the director’ who will give them. special in + of Toyland. 3 . For about i with the ‘production is a baby contest. Boys and girls six years of age are eligible. to become the King and Qieen,’the ‘Prince and Princess ‘and Duke: and Duchess a child in this contest, contact Miss Betty Lou Geernaert at the home of Mr. and‘ Mrs. M, Hing- ley, microphone and stage case it is not convenient for talent to: appear at the time for tryouts on Oct. 1 and 2, a special tryout will be given’ the :intér- ested amateurs ‘if they will con- tact the director, Miss Betty Lou Geernnert, at the ‘home of Mr, and Mrs, Hingley, Phone ‘2358, A $25 cheque will:be the first prize ‘for the amateur ‘contest- ant ‘who ‘receives the» largést number of votes at both perform- ances of the show. There will be second and third prizes also. Winners will be chosen ‘by Geet ig Mrs. R. E. Goulet of C was organist and soloist was Vic Misutka of Castlegar. + .A.family reception in the Cas- tlegar. Hotel, followed’ the cere- mony; A miniature bride centred the table. The bride's mother ghose for the ‘occasion, a turquoise dress |. with black accessories and her corsage was of white sladioli and pink rose buds. The groom's mother “wore & black crepe “dress with mauve ac- cessories. Her corsage was” of mauve gladioli. The ‘newlyweds spent:a short honeymoon at Spokane. For. her going-away outfit the bride chose ‘cessories, and a‘corsage of white glamielias. ' "Mr. and Mrs. Archibald . will, make their. home in Slocan City, BC. : Guide Assoc. Hold : Ast, Meet Of Season - ‘The Guide “Association” held their first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. J. F. Kil, joush with nine members pres- nore President? Mrs.’ Killough, | informed. the members that, Mrs, | Hyson, formerly of Oliver, ‘has aren 6 , Guide’ Leadér:-and ‘arbot ‘of. the:.elementary Mihool tart has willingly’ offered to help” Mrs...Hyson ‘with. the . Hyson and Miss both , done ‘Guide ing. All Guides are asked. to. co- operate, attend, the meetings reg- ularly: ‘and, bring along -other girls who may.wish to join the company. All Guide and Brown- ies mothers are also welcome to atténd “any » of the ‘Association meetings which are held on’ the last’ Tuesday;: of each month’ at the home: of ‘the members. : The aims is to get as many members into the ‘Association as possible. * Mrs, W. Schwartzenhauer has taken over the task of. looking after uniforms. Uniforms not in use should: be turned in to thie a light blue suit with navy ac-| Union is‘ bringing to Se lanae through the Auspices of the West Kootenay Chapter. of Credit Unions and the B.C,.Credit Union Henaues Mr. Gordon Smith, Manager of the Canadian Office of CUNA. Mr. Smith is an ‘expert in the insurance tield; and‘is on tour of Western Canada, solving insur- ance problems: of Credit Union members,’ Castlegar is fis speak-, ing centre for the West K allot, ‘During’ the’ in- termission ‘each night’ the’ audi. ence will be asked to place their ticket stubs'in voting jars at the back of the ‘autditorum, with the name and number of The Mutual Fire Insurance Company Of :. British Columbia B.C’s icest Co-Operative a > Company iN LOCAL AGENT. sony. BC. area, Bring your prob- lems to Mr, Smith, who will be in the Twin Rivers Hail on Fri- day, Or tober, 9; Bt 8 p.m. ne REFRIGERATION - SERVICE: HM, CARD :Robson, B.C. EES AUTO COURT Fully Modern. Y CABINS. Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRAIL : HIGHWAY. _- scene with! brilliant color. and’; what could. -be :more colorful: than a Bs TART AN SKIRT ; WG or maybe. your prefer .a plain shade., No matter ‘what you want we, have ‘the latest styles for fall. LADIES RIGEY’s NOVELTIES: MAGAZINES - GIFTS " GONFECTIONERY © “LUNCH COUNTER - marked |- _ WEAR a were 77 in ae Federal Election {5 _ Campaigns i in B. C. Wl since 1985 there have been fe Federal elections a In-terms of popular suppott in British Columbia, the accom.» ponying grap shows what Percentage of the total vote a the Socialist candidates’ won tn Federal elections. 1935 1940 1 @ it is significant that. this year's voting ‘saw Socialist sipport Bw Percentage .of popular vote - obtained by Socialists in Fed- eral elections, B.C. ridings. ‘ || In these, ‘the fortunes of ‘the Sodeiit Party, formed at Regina | a in he mildst of the depression, has fluctuated. 1945 - 9a ~1933 with redistribution ond a B at.an, all-time tow. Neverthe! multiplicity of. parties in the feld, Socialist. candidates won ‘= y B ‘three’ more. seats. a’ elsewhere ‘in Canada, the citizens of British Columbia appear ‘to be less ‘and less willing to support the great plan of G soything. . \ pata at the close of the meet- ing. andMrs.-Hagen invited the members: ;to ,her home -for ' the next meeting on’ Tuesday, : Oct- ober 27. Mrs.. Schwartzenhauer | was, the winner of the booster "prizes. Witty, Talented and Highly. Eperining: . His Show i isa Musical and Comedy Treat ; _- ADMISSION = - $1 00 TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY. MEMBER “OF THE = 2 CASTLE AY, EIWANIS: CLUB’ fer: Cc YOUR CAR NOW! .: You may think it’s early but the Cota Mornings will soon hamper the of your car. Let; us give Pit a Complete’ Winter ANTI - FREE TUNE OIL CHAN “CHANGE "FREEZE GREASE JOB - UP. ‘DO IT. TODAY THE. B.A. WAY! We are at your ‘service Day aad Night to. fiake ‘Your: Car Perk Just: Right. :