CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 14, 1959 eR eae re THE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES LC Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park | Renata REPORTERS Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kautman ~ 3227 Mrs. Johnson - Mrs, Williamson | Mrs, Warkentin 5165 —— Castlegar Happenings Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Harding were Mr, and Mrs. E, Harding of Marysville. Friends of Mrs. R. Donnan will be pleased that she has re- turned home from Vancouver where she was a patient In St. Paul's hospital for the past four months. Mrs. C, Brodman flew to Vancouver on Monday to attend the graduation of Miss Regina Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. R. Worthing of Penticton, Who have been the guests of the latter's son-inJlaw and daughter Mr, and Mrs, R. Maddocks for the past week, left today to return home. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kerr of Vancouver were business visitors here at the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, J. Pederson re- had as Sunday guests thelr dau- ghter,. Mrs, P. E, Burroughs of Warfield and Canon W. J. Silver- wood of Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, J. Seaton, Miss Wendy Seaton and Mr, and Mrs. D. Seaton will be in New West- minister on Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Gail Seaton and Mr, William J. Moody, of that ec Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chev- eldave and daughters Marcia and Julie of Vancouver are arriving this weekend to spend a holiday with parents and family of Geo.’ Cheveldave. Harry is employed Evening Group W.A. Hoid Successful Sale The Evening Group W.A. held a very successful Sale on Sat., May 9th in the community hall, President Mrs. J. Schuepfer recelved the guests, and declar- ed the sale open, and hoped that all the guests would find some thing they needed. The serving table was cover- ed with a lace cloth over a white cloth, and centered with a bowl of apple and peach blossoms. Each individual tea table was centered with a low bowl of by B.C. Electric Co. in Vancouver In the De turned last after spend- ing ten days at the coast. Guests, at the home, of Mr. and Mrs, J. Toogood on Tuesday everiing were Mr. and Mrs. Roz- ell Smith of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. A.. T. Horswill iii i ooTiccoocCTToCTACTcTTTATCTNRTT SKIRT SPECIAL {PLAIN ONLY) SKIRTS DRY SLEANED ONLY: 59c_ . FROM HAY (5th to MAY Sist_ LEITNER’S ~ OUR DISTRICT AGENTS Castl ‘taking in the Montene Conven- Miss Gail Lepage of Trail, has been the guest of her Grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore on her trip. to Victorla* where she is a nurse In training at St. Josephs hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Byers and Mr, and Mrs, W. Byers were Sunday guests from Nelson at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. w. Easton. Mrs. Pearl Sheridan from Toronto, is visiting. her sister-in- law, Mrs, O, McNeil. : Kinnaird Korner: ‘Mrs, W. Haywood left late Saturday for Beausejour, Man-|’ itoba owing to the death of her mother, Mrs. A, Greschulk, which occured earller that day. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Hendricks, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dougan, motored to Cran- brook on the week-end where they spent an enjoyable few days, tion. Mr. and Mrs, Stan Sevenson of Spokane, visited in the district during the week-end, thelr son Lorne being the guest of Ronnie LEWIS’ COFFEE BAR UPPER BENCH STORE -. TRISCHUCK’S SROCERY IT STORE Kinnaird -.- Kinnaird Kinnaird CRYSTAL LAU NDRY &DRY CLEANERS PHONE CASTLEGAR 4851 FOR PICK-UP. AND DELIVERY Mr. and Mrs, Don Hiser of Colville spent the week-end with Mrs, Hiser’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Fourt. ‘Mrs. J. Westerlund and Diane | _ are home again after having had a three week visit with relatives in Vernon. Mrs. A. McLeod arrived Wed- nesday by plane from, The bake table was iS centered with a bowl of Tulips. Committees in charge were convenor of kitchen and tea tables, Mrs. W. Salekin, assisted by Mrs, P, Jolly, Mrs, J. Thorn- dale, Mrs, 0, Anderson ,- Mrs. Dick Fowler, in the kitchen, and Mrs. A, Smecher, and Mrs, Ted ACCUSES RCMP Aino Plrskanen, 38, has tried i anadian citizen- keeper for a Finnish h newspaper | ead also joined the Finnish Grama group gation into the charges. Cc Saskatchewan to ‘spend the sum- Appliatce Service mer months with her peers SPECIALS in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Er- ale Fitzpatrick and children. Robson Socials Mr. J. T. Webster, Mr. O. B. Ballard, and Mr. E Pratt motored to Balfour on Sat. where they WEINERS, No. 1 WEINER BUNS, doz. ....... Westland, dgal., 59¢ BANANAS, _5 Ibs., STEAKS, Sirloin or T-bone, lb., PEAS, Lynn Valley, 2 tins, me ALYMER CORN, cream style, 2 tins, MARSHMALLOWS, pkg., ......-. FIG BARS, Weston’s, 2 pkgs., .:.... APPLE JUICE, clear, 48 oz., .......' TOMATO SOUP, Heinz, 4 tins, .. . SALAD DRESSING, Salad Bowl, 32 oz. jar, ORANGES, 5 Ib. bag, . . BREAD, Star Bakery, 2 for ... JAVEX BLEACH, } gal., Lece _ CUT-RATE GROCETERIA ~KINNATED, = Sa and Canada. -’ M| daily sessions during the five-day A | ing lectures on art appreciation. | rates, includes room and board, the Farmers Institute Convention, Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, Webster, are their Niece and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tweed of Vancouver, accompanied ‘by Mrs, Tweed’s mother Mrs. Dorothy Webster, also of Vaneoiaver. 5 Fourth Art Session To Be Held In Naramata ‘The fourth annual Okanagan Art Session sponsored by the ex- tension department, University of British Columbia, will be held at the Christian Leadership Tra-|. | ining School, Naramata, °B.C., June & to 12, : The school is located on Ok- anagan Lake, ‘nine miles north of Penticton. Painting and’ drawing for be- ginners and ‘advanced students will be taught by Robin Pearce, instructor of painting, UBC. Mr. Pearce’) was formerly -staff lecturer‘to the Arts Council of Great Britain and official lec- turer to the National. and Tate galleries in London, England. Fay "Pearce," ‘like her husband, has work represented in many galleries‘ throughout the world, and both painters have taught and lectured “in Britain, Afrlea] A fee for’ $5.00 for the week will cover a single two-hour ses+ sion each day, and a fee of $7.00 -will cover two ‘separate two-hour course, A} major portion of the course will be devoted to outdoor ‘work parties, additional even- Accommodation at reasonable cottages and prone and trailer Space, "Applications should be sent to the supervisor of arts and crafts, department of extension, University of B.C., Vancouver 8, ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE Box 397 Castlegar, B.C. Phone 4086 Catholic Women’s League Bake Sale —~ Bob’s Pay’N’- Takit, Saturday,” May 16. - 2-5 pam. Fall Fair Meeting — Friday at 8:00 p.m., “Legion Hall. Teen Dance this Sat. at Kinnaird — admission will be canned fruit juice or pre- serves for the hospital. --, BULLETIN BOARD Yes .... This space will be provided free to ‘clubs, IGd- ges, etc. to advertise meet- ings, sales, teas, etc. —- Just phone your copy to the Castlegar News, at 3031. ELECTRIC SERVICE A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE] Worley on the tea tables, Print sewing table Mrs. J. Scott, and ROYAL TOUR Mrs, R, Oborne, table ‘Mrs. Beth Rogers, and Mrs, A. 0. Woodrow, Bake, table convenor Mrs. D. Adshead, assisted by Mrs, H, Belbeck, and Mrs, H, J. Kem- perman. Fish Pond, Mrs, R. Bro and Mrs, B. Macallster, this was et and radlo by the CHC of the forthcoming Royal visit this summer by her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will be the most extensive project of this kind & very busy spot thi afternoon, and the children kept the cummittee busy. In charge of tea tickets Mrs, J. Hunter. In charge of the cake raffle Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs. Schue- Ppfer expressed her thanks to all those attendihg, and making the afternoon a success. The cake which was made and donated by Mrs, Scott was won by Mrs. A, Woodrow. ever by the corp tion, In order to co-ordinate cor- poration planning for tour.cover- age, producers and commentators assigned to the tour will meet in Toronto next week for briefing sessions, Robert W. Dunn, press offic- er for the Royal tour, will be among those Speaking at the se- minar. Phone 2472 Ken's Wheel Alignment STOP Shimmy Excessive Tire Wear” Hard Steering Wanderer Kinnaird POLIO "VACCINE ‘FOR ADULTS Safe, Effective * YOUR INSURANCE ‘AGAINST. * PARALYTIC POLIO Salk Polio Vaccine is now being provided free for all adults up to 40 years of age by. the Provincial Dept. of & Health, POLIO CLINIC, Es: