Page 4 ‘CASTLE. NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. e Thursday, July 31, 1952- Napthalene is mined in the Peterborough area of Ontario. to Belgi Canada’s 800 primary textile miills ;produce a’ dollar value ‘of ding that of the an- Most of it is; ed. for fine glass-making- goods nual wheat crop. RIDING - Week Days from 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday All Day ADULTS—per hr. $1.25 ° CHILDREN—per hr. $1.00 - Ask about our 20 minute.riding course CASTLE-BAR RANCH CASTLEGAR | 7 Bs SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS PR IO Og OO IO OO ac Miss Joanne Bjerrguard, Wan couver, is visiting her cousin Mrs. Wapple. ra e Mr. and Mrs. Ray McIver and family are attending the Kelow- na Regatta. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert and family, Victoria, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Devitt last week. Visitors -at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Devitt this week are Mrs. Herbert Spratt of Ot- tawa and Mr. J. W. McCoy of RIGBY'S CONFECTIONERY & BUS DEPOT Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Floats, Novelties, Cards for every occasion. Newspapers, Magazines, Comic Books. Meet Your Friends at Rigby’s Mrs. Alice May, Trail, is a vis- itor at the home of'Mr. and Mrs. G. Anderson, Mr. W. Rigby’ is a patient at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Rossland. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiig, and their son-in-law and daughter and family, motored to Christina Lake last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hulaha from Alberta, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wiig this week, Miss Dorothy, Kazakoff of Van- couver is visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Kazakoff and Martin Kl i Castlegar Sash @ Door - WOODWORKING SPECIALISTS Windows . . Doors . . Cabinet making See us for prices .. Phone 4946 Storm Sash _ ‘| holiday with relatives in Nakusp Painting, Decorating, Paper Hanging Now is the time to brighten up your home FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK A. J. WEIR Box 55 Phone 4283 Mrs. A. Shutek and her sons have returned from a holiday visit with relatives and friends at Coleman, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fields motored to Spokane for two days over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, A. Stevenson, Kamloops, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell this week. A Mr. Jos. P. Parent left for a and Chase, B.C. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ross visited relatives in Fruitvale during the week-end. - Miss B. Conroy, R.N., left last Friday for a month's holiday with parents in Kimberley and friends in Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jamieson, re- cently married in Manitoba, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Tonnellier. They will reside in Nelson, and are former Salmon Arm residents. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Krown and family, and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Walker and, family, all of Kim- berley, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Walker. Mrs. Krown is Len Walker’s sister and Mr. Walker is Len’s brother. Word has been received that Lieut. Don Patterson who spent part of his embarkation leave WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF : Farmer's Supplies and Feeds Fertilizer — Laying Mash For Economy - Try Our Pellet-Feeds . DRESS PANT SPECIAL GREY — BLUE — BROWN All Wool Worsted \ $12.95 to $18.95 BUYS DOLLAR VALUE LOTHING «= SHOES BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR | SUMMER HAZARDS. SUNBUEN. — Noxema Cream, Benedryl, Tartan Skol and Suntan Cream. ~ : ‘ INSECT BITES — = Dettol, Benedryl, 612: Repellant and Skeeter Skatter./ be me CUTS and’ BRUISES — First Aid Kits from 750 to $24.10. SUNGLASSES and BATHING cars Pitt's Rexall Drug here with Lieut Herb Pitts in early July, has been wounded in action in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Magal are visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Vetrov. Mr. Magal is a student at the medical college in Richmond, Virginia, and is quite interested in open- ing a practise in the Kootenays after his graduation. ‘ Miss Regina Campbell return- ed home from her holidays this morning. Local Couple Return From Man. Wedding The principals in a wedding of international interest returned to their new home in Castlegar this week after an extensive honeymoon trip through the Uni- ted States. The wedding took place at St. Peter and Paul church, Lady- wood, Man., at 4 p.m., Saturday. July 12 when Adeline, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Baker of Beausejour became the wife of Claude Robert, oldest son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Osborne Sutherland of Robson, in an im- pressive and colorful ceremony performed by Rev. Father C. Lit- owski of Ladywood. i The bride entered the chrch on the arm of her father. Her gown was of Chantilly lace ang nylon tulle over satin in Princess style with train. She wore a skull cap of lace over satin with three- quarter length veil of nylon tulle. a Pg GIGI a Ia IOS Lee Al etl -Mrs. Robert Lesy and daugh- ters returned last week from a four hs holiday in England Mr. and Mrs. Visitors at the home of. Mr. and; Mrs. Leo LeFaive over the. week- end were Mrs, O. MacNamarra and daughter .Patty-Anne of Bashaw, Alta., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tamlett of Vancouver. Mrs. MacNamarra and Mrs. Tam- left are sisters of Mrs. LeFaive. Toronto, are visiting Dr: and Mrs. J. Evans, 7 Mrs._Oborne left for Vancou- ver on Tuesday ‘to spend a holi- day with her son I. Oborne. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Switzer, Calgary are spending their holi- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, : Mr. and Mrs. D. Magee were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. A. Moorey, Calgary, and to Mr. and Mrs. W. Manuel and daughter, Los Ang- eles, California. Mr. and “Mrs. R. Magee and family, Trail, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Magee. Mr. W. J. Guerin Jr. and daughter Jeanette, Penticton, re- tuurned to their home after British Columpia had the larg- est proportion of married citi- zens in 1951 with over 50 per cent of its population wed CYRIL BELL Agencies e WE SELL... Peace of Mind WATCH and JEWELLERY REPAIRS DIAMONDS CHECKED and CLEANED Ears Pierced Free SOLID GOLD BASES Leo Bosse Jeweller StS iwi sestat the home of the bride’s parents. Assisting in the reception, the bride’s mother wore a dark- green flower-print dress with white accessories and a corsage jof pink carnations. The groom’s mother wore a pale blue nylon two-piece dress with white ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnations. ‘ Out_of town visitors included Mrs. G. O. Sutherland and daugh~ ters Kay and Carol Anne of Rob- son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tolosko, Mrs. Wisneski and Mr. Leon Wayne i | i te Kinnaird, B.C.° BELFORD MOTORS P.O. Box 101 General Auto Repairs and Body Work ALL WORK GUARANTEED - a all of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smyke and family of Ignace, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. N. Basarow- ich of. Kenora and others from ‘Winnipeg. For her going away outfit, the bride changed to a grey nylon dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The young couple’s honeymoon motor trip took them through Minnesota,, Wisconsin, Idaho, Montana, and other Northern States including a two day stop at Chicago. They returned to this district Sunday evening and have resumed their employments , Mrs. Sutherland on the staff of | a Castlegar insurance office and Mr. Sutherland on the crew of one of the Arrow Lakes boats. spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott. Mr. Guerin -is Mrs. Scott’s brother. FARMERETTE LIKES WORK General Contracting and BUILDING SUPPLY 3 CEMENT WORK — ALTERATIONS SASH AND DOORS ANY SIZE PLUMBING and HEATING CASTLEGAR Phone 2161 x BUILDING SUPPLY P.O. Box 292 Chrome Table and Chair Sets TABLE $59.75 CHAIR $17.00 Complete Set ...... $125.00 ONE-THIRD DOWN — Balance Monthly Payments “LUGGAGE. $4.00 WESTS HAS JUST ARRIVED Sixteen-year-old Mary Holland of Timmins, Ont. : is one of the hundreds of “farmerettes” now har- vesting: fruit and vegetable crops across Canada. She is cherry-picker on a farm at Oakville, Ont, where 31 teen-agers earn up to $20 per week, say they’re working hard and liking it. - Her tof red roses and baby’s breath. | The bridesmaid, Miss “Kay Sutherland of Robson, the'groom’s sister, wore rose. nylon net over taffeta. The -bride’s four sisters, Mrs. Kay Kruck, . Marge Tolosko, Mrs. Josephine} Smyke and Mrs. Lillian Schreyer, were matrons of honor, attired in yel- low, green, blue and Pink, white- dotted organdie. They’ carried bouquets of carnations ‘in: yary- ing pastel shades. 4 Another sister 9f the: py Carol Anne, was flower gin, she. was dressed in pale yellow org- andie. «| if 4, Edward: Baker,-the ‘bride's bro- ther, was best man’-while Mrs. Wisneski, of Chicago wag organ- istand’ soloist. ‘She ‘sang: “aya Maria’ and “On. this iDay 6 Builders Experienced and Reliable - See us for free estimates and advice PAGET & PAGET 5 Engineers &. Contractors Box SS ‘Kinnaird, B.C. 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