s&s CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 22, 1959 Nine New Chums For Cubs. The nine new chums of the st Castlegar Cub pack are well along in their tenderfoot test and | wil) soon be Invested as Cubs. | The new chums are Martin | ones, Richard Davis, Brian Har- vey, George Johnson, Phillip Min- gion, John McCutcheon, Phillip Rivers, Hugh Ross and Darrel Rourke. Graduating to second-star subs are Lorne Pellegrin, Ricky Johnson and Raymond Halare- wich. All second-star Cubs are finished a fe ) guide badge course under. the in- structlon of Queen Scout Wayne Groutage, Garth Rizzutto, formerly of the Sth Trail Scouts, is working for his Cub instructor's badge. The monthly for _AWERSON — PATTON cleanliness and neatness was won by John McCutcheon, Craig Pet- titt, Gene, Shutek, Dennis Goulet and Don Chambers, Gordon Davis’ Yellow Six en- joyed a hike to Aldergrove. As- sistant Cubmaster Don Mowbray and Cub instructor Jamie Kil- lough were in charge. ST _ WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE Kootenay AND DRY CLEANERS PICK UP AND DELIVERY EVERY MON. & THUR. PHOWE 3526 salah Laundry EE st “5 ore on! thi aS ty P Porch Enclosures CHEAPER THAN GLass FLEXIBLE, SHATTERPAOOP MADE BITTER, LAST LONGER WINDOW. "WATERIALS SRANDED ON THE EDGE MEANS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MITCHELL SUPPLY LIMITED ‘OGLOW-BROS, B WILDING SUPPLY BEST IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST A double-ring ceremony sol- emnized the marriage of Marie Angela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. E, Webster of Kinnaird, te pretty transparent shoes trim- med in black completed her en- semble, 4 For her daughter's wedding, Mrs, Webster chose an after- noon dress in fallle brocade with stand collar, a red Mr. Clarence Jameson son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Anderson of Salmo, in St. Fr els Xavier Church, Trail. Rev, Father McCarthy of- ficiated at the afternoon wedding, Slipper satin created the’ brides gown trimmed at the neck-line with Italian braid. The slim empire walst was ac- eented by a itlange having 2 flat how in front and dipping lower in the back to a looser how. The skirt fell t® parasol-gor- ed fullness. The lily-point sleeves were fastened with tiny buttons at the wrists. A crown of seed pearls and sequins held in place an elbow-length illusion-net veil, designed at the corners and edg- ed in paillette embroidery. She carried a bouquet of yel* low roses with a single orchid, her only ornament being a dainty gold cross and, chain. Miss Yvonne Patton was bridesmaid for her sister, She wore a salmon pink ballerina- style frock in flocked nylon over the fullness of net and taffeta, A white picture hat and’ and white corsage. Mrs. Ander- son wore an afternoon dress of figured navy and pink corsage. ‘Mr. Keith Patton, brother of the bride, supported the groom. Mr. G, R. Webster of Slocan City was master of ceremonies at 2 reception held later in the Im- provement Society Hall, Kin- naird, where Mr. Webster pro- posed the toast to his niece and read a telegram from well wish- ers‘at the Kootenay Lake Gen- eral Hospital in Nelson. Mrs. G. R, Webster was in charge of the guest book. The bride's table, laid in white was centred with a beauti- ful wedding cake, artfully dec; erated in pale yellow roses and white — bulterflies, with four cupids at the base and flowers, The cake wgs flanked by ‘tall yellow candies set in erystal hol- ders and tied with white satin bows, the top layer of which will in Jamaica. Serviteurs were Miss Mail: surrounded topped with simulated basket of be sent to the bride’s geandiather lyn Brown, Mrs, B. Brown, Mrs, F. Persaco, sister of the groom, Linda Webster, Mrs. Val Patton and Mrs, Frank ‘Webster. Other guests at the reception, besides the couple's many friends in Kinnaird were Mrs. W. Fife, Miss D, Fife, Miss Arlene Ham- lin, ‘Miss Laurene Bystrom, Miss Sharon Bodaly and Mrs, June Ackerman, all of Nelson. Miss Joan Bergen of Nakusp, Mr. and Mrs. G. Stevenson of Warficld, Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Brown of Creston and Mr, and ‘Mrs. G."R, Webster and children of Slocan City; the bride's grand. parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Web- ter; Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilcox and Mr, and Mrs, Alan Enderby of Fruitvale, Upon leaving for a short honeymoon, the bride donned a two-piece sheath dress in brown wool, with cream acct ries. The , happy couple will make their! home in Kinnaird, | G. 0. Sutherlands Gelebrate “8 Years | Of Happy Niarried Life Captain and Mrs, G. O. Su- utherland, who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last Kinnaird Council Briefs Friday, were guests of their fam- ily at the home of their son-in-: iW, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Village chairman Carl Loeb- lich said Rossland-Trail MLA Donald Brothers has informed him that he had received a let- ter from the department of high-. ways with regard to additional culvert along Miestone Road. The department will look in- to the matter “immediately,” said Mr. Loeblich. eon Building permits totaling $12,500 were approved. .They were to Nick Sookachoff, gar- age, $500; N. F. Ogloff, rest- dence, $12,000, 3 A letter from the water right branch was read goes into’ effect. eee village’s new zoning bylaw. one Commisioner E. man will 10 am. to 12 noon, wee Vancouver saw ding the map showing the village's water system from’ ihe” Columbia, * * A letter was read from the HMCS Columbia saying ifs offic- ers and men would! be pelased”to be adopted by the communities situated along the Columbia. ewe Council endorsed the appoint- ment of Dr. J. H. Lindsay as District health officer. ¥ one Kinnaird will, purchase a wreath for the Remembrance Day services to be held by the Legion on Nov. 11 at the cen- otaph. Mr, Bust will represen. the village at fe services. . Commissioner. Mrs, J. W Dougan, absent from the meet- that there is only one man in Kinnaird who has been on social welfare for three months and would thus.be eligible to have -lall his wages paid for by the provincial and federal govern- ments under the winter works program, ing, informed council by letter at Springs. Kinnaird W I To Collect Gifts For Mentally Ill Donations. of $15 to the crip couver and to a CARE-run or. the Kinnaird WI. is a three-year-old boy. ing to leave a gift may do so. gible by the time the Program Final reading was given the Cc. Acker- be acting village chairman for the court of re- vision to be held Oct. 31 from Village foreman Paul Hilde- brandt said the city engineer in that he was shown all of Vancouver's water system and projects while atten- municipal engineers E 4 Hot | around this District and Mr. Su- pled children’s hospital in Van- phanage in Seoul were made at the regular monthly-meeting* of Bight members were present at ‘the meeting held at the home of Mrs, M. Brownlie, The group learned that its new adoptee at the Queen’ Alexandra Sélarlum ‘The institute decided to col- lect gifts again this year for men- tal hospitals. Boxes will be left in local stores and anyone wish- Gifts must be suitable for men, women or children and la- belled as such, Donors are asked Later in the evening they were very pleasantly suprised when some of their friends call- ed to express their good wishes for many more years of happin- ess. Mr. Sutherland was presen- ted with a boutinnier of a white and Mrs. with a corsage of whité pom pom mums by their youngest daugh- ter, Miss Ann Sutherland. They also received a gift of a low bowl of deep red roses with white carnations, white pom Pom mums and green fern. Mr. and Mrs, Sutherland have spent most of their married life .|therland has worked around ‘boats most ‘of his tife.! Friends ‘calling to’ express their ‘good, wishes were from Deer Park, Syringa Creek, Trail, Kinnaird, Castlegar and Robson. Delicious refreshments were ser- ved by Miss Sutherland -and Kar- en Andersen, a two-tiered wed- -|dig cake was placed in front of the guests of honor, who made ..|the first cut, then Mrs, -Ander- sen cut the cake and served it. A, Balfour of Trail expressed the good wishes of those present to Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland and hoped they would’ have many, many more years of happiness together. , Those present all joined in singing “For. They Are Jolly Good Fellows.” Mr, and Mrs. Su- therland then opened the. many gifts they had recelved and both expressed their thanks for’ such a@ wonderful evening and for the gifts, also for all the good wish- es, to keep gifts at a $2 One family he digs for will live in a unit of a ‘housing project for which he is excavating the foundation. The other family is his own — and includes four children. He is a good “digger” for dollars and his wife manages them well. So their family expenditures are kept in line with the family pay cheque. + Public works cover a lot of ground. The budget of the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa is in the millions of dollars ... and his department is only one of many. Money for all departments of government comes through the Minister of Finance who gets it largely in taxes from Canadians such as you. When more money is spent than is collected in taxes, government must borrow from you... or else create new money, The creation of new money is | - | ‘ * one factor that leads to inflation’. . . which ‘means your dollar buys less and Jess, The government has been spending more than you have been paying in taxes. To narrow the gap between income and expenditures, new taxes have been imposed. The next step should be to reduce expenditures,.or at Jeast hold the line. Undertaking new commitments — adding new welfare or other services — will only make it that much more difficult to pay our way. Tell your M.P. at Ottawa that. since you are trying to save, you expect government to do the same. You also help when you save more by means of life insurance, savings deposits, and the purchase of govern- ment bonds, Your savings help to create a SOUND dollar; and this, in turn, helps to create job security for you and more Jobs for other Canadians. A SOUND DOLLAR MEANS A BETTER LIFE FOR YOU GIVE YOUR ACTIVE SUPPORT 1O THE FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION - : tin over-Jald with net and lace. : Canadian anotherjimportant:step in.its ov- c ver Island’ of Canadian Pacific's Goldshury - ay x In a lovely fall ceremony Oct, 10, Miss Phyllis Gail Bergen was wed to Frederick William. Golds- bury In St, Alban’s Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Be.gen of Kinnaird and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Golds- bury of of Victoria, Rev. H. 1. G. rei rector of the Castiegar -Aglican’ parish performed:the Sia before decorated .with Iarge } HTT, The bride; given in marriage by her father, was attired in a waltzlength gown of white sa- irt was a nylon pattie on the hem, “he fitted’ bodice . featured pastel sequins which’ were also accented in her crown of white pearls: and rhincsiones’ which held a chapel veil. . The bride carried a bouquet + of cascading red roses and wore aistring of pearls — a gift of the groom, _’ | Maid ofhonor wes Mlas Joan Bergen, sister of -the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Pat Wil- son and Miss DI ie Golds- ‘bury, sister of the groom. The trio wore identical bal- lerina-length dresses with bell sleeves. and matching picture hats, ‘The maid of honor was attlr- ed in deep rose, while the brides- maids were in deep blue. All wore carnation corsages, Cousin of the groom, Ronda ‘Cox, as flower girl, wore a, blue flowered chiffon dress and_car- ried a small basket of white baby ums, Mr. H. Tschriter was best man, and ushers,.Mr..A, Bergen and Mr. VerneGoldsbury, wore white dinner jackets, black trou- sers and carnation boutonnieres. The bride's: mother wore a black nylon and White taffeta dress, with ‘white Geese? ssuoTuUIWA sud yo.cFeTs A turquoise ‘fatfeta “tress, black accessories ‘and pink carna- tion corsage, completed the out- fit of the bridegroom's mother, Roses and fall flowers form- ed the setting for a reception in the Kinnaird hall The ane. ‘cake, made by e bride’s mother and decorated > Mrs. E, Ball, was accented by. white tapers on either Side. ‘Mrs. M. Kurtz, the bride’s aunt, of White Rock, cut the cake. ~:Master of .ceremonies, Mr. |: foward. Heglin, also proposed tothe ‘bride. e principals were assisted . Ganadian Pacific Further Integrating Rail, Truck Service ‘Pacific has taken erallimodernization program by establishing a merchandise ‘ser- vices} department to, co-ordinate rail and: truck operations with a view; to: effecting integration of merchandise Ic. services, R. R. Tayolr, general mana: ger of the new department, said integration here and on Vancou- ick ‘and -less-than-car by the'wmald of honor, brides- maids, ushers, - bride's Parents ind groom’s parents. For a trip to Spokane and Victoria, the bride’ donned a black sheath, red top-coat, black and white accessories and a white corsage. Mr. and Mrs, W. Gelling, Mr, and Mrs, G. Wilson of Kimberley, Mr, and Mrs, R. Goldsbury, Mr, and Mrs, Cox of Creston, Mr. and Mrs, G, Goldsbury and Denise Thomas of Okanagan Falls, D, Bergen and daughters of zal Mr. ond Ms. John Tupper guests Mr. ond Mrs, Darwin Abbott and two sons of Perschel, Sask., un- cle and aunt: of, the bride, ‘Mrs. M; Kurtz 6f Wiite Rock, aunt of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tsch- ritter of Victofla, ° “7 xe and Mrs, ‘Turnbull, Mr. ~ and Mrs, R. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutt, Mr. and:Mrs: W. Cox, Mrs,’ B.. Hanson, all of Nelson. iad Mr. and Mrs. V. Goldsbuy of “Clinton, Ont. GNP UP ‘Canada’s gross fational pro- duct in 1958 increased by 2.5 per cent over 1957, but less than one Per cent was due to volume grow- th dnd more htan,15 per cent dye to price post- | Large Shower Hold For abel Harcoff &# miscellafieous shower was held Friday evening at the home of Mrs, Sam Kalesnikoff in honor of Miss Mable Harcoff, a popu- lar bride. -elect, the wedding to be in November, Mrs, P,. Harcoff the mother ‘of the bride, and ‘the bride-clect were each presented with a cor- sage of white gladiolas, There were 30 invited guests and many games and contests were enjoyed during the evening, The guest of hoor was seated un- der a canopy of ‘pink streamers, flowers and balloéns, A miniature Bank of Mon- treal full of gifts was presented to the guest of honor. Miss Har. coft ig emplayed by the Bank of in Ci Mrs, Har- The ‘war annual average of growth is four per cent. coft aasisted her daughter in opening the gifts. At the close of Saturday's Bingo | Vermed a Success The Robson Community hall wa sthe scene of much activity Saturday evening when, the mem- bers of the Evening Group held a bake bingo, Lioyd J. Stadi W. Banigan and J, Leamy did the calling for the bingo, Mrs. J, Schuepfer, president of the Evening Group, welcomed the guests and hoped all would have a good time and win some baking. Refreshments were ser- ved — coffee and cookies for the adults and soft drinks and cook- Jes for the younger people, The committee in-charge ot |; the Kitchen and serving were Mrs, Dick Fowler, Mrs, R. Nic- kerson and Mrs, W. Saliken. the evening delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostes- ses Mrs. W. Saliken and Mrs. Sam Kalesnikoff. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Octuber 22, 195¢ <2 If it’s for coffee, a-snack or a dinner ‘come to the: CASTLEGAR HOTEL DINING ROOM We enjoy having the whole family = = S = All home cooked meals aan = Banquets and Dinner Parties arranged by appointment : Open 6.00 a.m. to 8. 00 p.m. nN is a great day when you can get the best for less! VAK\ < “PS ZN nt ie Now careful drivers can get top quality auto insurance at lower rates than ordinary policies ! the Homecak Pokicy of The Home Insurance Company BR limigy 1 a; express,! * load sell Shipments is now com- pleted. é néw $840,000 terminal at 44 West Pender street will ex- et the. dispatch of all mer- andise of these catagories. This, e first such terminal in| la especially designed for juprpise, and has 33,000 7 e feet .of dock space: and 15,000 square feet of office space, “We:are.now in a position . The president thanked the members for their help at the Fall Fair and thessecretary was asked to write and thank: the Bullding & Supply Co. Lt.d girls who also helped at the Castlegar needlework booth, Phone 3351 Read the Castlegar: News Classified Ads ‘WI, members are asked to ne ‘ ste Gat get envene ite SOUR Arrow Transfer Co. Lid. ing to sell them may contact the HEAD OFFICE: 2225 WEST 11th AVE. VANCOUVER, B.C. Building Sunplies OGLOW BEOS. Mrs. Dougan said that there a Pune SERVICE MESSAGE FROM THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPAMIES [1 prt) : PT pear ad te ee HASY TO PAY For. Not oily are the rates lower, but this policy is written for a convenient six-month period. That) means smaller payments that are easy to handle, GIVES YOU IMPORTANT-SAVINGS. This auto insurance - is available only to preferred risks, and it is produced .and serviced by the most modern machines and methods. ‘That means big savings that.can be passed on to you. — WEATHER STATION ‘The weather station on Alert, Ellesmere Island, is the most northerly permanent human hab- itation in the world. MOTOR VEHICLES In 1958 there was one motor *lyehicle registered for every 3.5 TOP QUALITY INSURANCE AT LOW RATES. This is.not cut> down protection. The new automated auto plan offers every bit of the protection and services for which Home policies are famous. It’s the best you can buy! : _ os secretary at telephone number 3128. The next meeting of the Canadians, compared to one for | Kinnaird’ WI will be held at the’ every 5.3 persons in 1950. home of Mrs, Bev. Roberts. NANT THA TT COURT OF. REVISION The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar CLAIM SERVICES COVERING CANADA AND THE U. Wherever you are, here or in the U.S., you are near a Home Insurance agent and a Home Insurance office. Claims are settled fairly and quickly, at home,or away} piggyback-services, and with air |- services: to - “many points,” Mr. LOCAL ADDRESS: P.O: BOX 361 CASTLEGAR, B.C. LONG DISTANCE HAULING The Court of Revision will be held in the Castlegar TRUGKS LEAVE TES AREA ALHOST : - +. BAILY FOR VANGOUVER & POINTS WEST Village office on Monday, November 2 from 3 to 5 ation. needs filled by one organization.”.He added that ser- vee! to all Canadian Pacific truck- ‘ing subsidiary poits would now be available from one source. A ren accounting ‘system will’ pro- | ° vide added convenience to cus- tomers. 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