4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April:20, 1967 © Open House Commemeorates _ Couple's 50th Anniversary’ Open house was held Satur- day ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mr im Stewart in honor of thelr Golden Wedding Anniversary, .«: Friends from Trail ung and Kinnaird arrived to tribute to these early dist- ret residents, Among the guests were: Scotty Ress, Wm. DiPasquale and Steve Matovich who in fhe in or Trail, Ross : th | where” Mr. Stewart worked in of ceremoni Baines proposed the toast to the honored couple and mea of ee con background of articularly the years a * The a ae ‘sat in white and chairs with a golden overhead reading, od Luck saraian and Leona. many. flowers _on. 1 the inaividvel ta bles added color to the occasion and ws undertak- tiered wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Cc. R. Suth. | nurse’ land of Robégon. ” souple received a scroll a . from * jer. Mrs. W. AS C. Bennett; Prime Minister L. 3B Fearson; Rossland- wail MLA Brothers ALE Gov. George Pe an r. J.:H. ‘Salter for Corinee. Ou of-town Pit and Mrs. Stewart's 50th anniversary. ‘Stewart ‘Mr. and: Mrs. Sam were married April 15, 1917 in | gue. Cd Francis Xavier church, Trail. Mrs. Stewart was the former Leona’ Wilmes sahose people pioneered in ‘this: art ‘The first five canal of their marriage were spent in Seattle CASTLEGAR DRUG the ship yards, ~ They then returned to Trail and Mr, "Stewart worked at Wil- me’s Hardware, which was ‘lo. f | cated where the Terra Nova now dl te gyicgs ear: i e ga nin 1965 to their Present home ‘in Kinnaird: Mrs, Ste’ wart, "who * was, born in Nebraska. October. 5, 1891, came to Trail’ with her j at the ge of 12, receli wal Wisconsin, at se Joseph's hospi- tal and she worked at. what ma: have been -Trail’s first hospital, Penemrtd is now :locat- the ‘world war, Dastag ae ee at the old Trail hospital: on ‘Bay ‘Ave. -and: serv- ed at one time on the: rd. of et ‘Her parents had a séeond- hand store which develo,e1:in- to what .was then known as Wilmes Hardware. joyed ‘bridge a nd is of the Catholle “Women’s Lea- Mr. Stewart was born in Ab-, erdeen, Scotland, March 18, 1986 fi to. Trail, in #1913. He numerous bridges -between here |. and the coast. Mr.-Stewart worked for sev- eral. years with the, Trail wel fare, an organization which, at that time, assisted men looking cat one! time before you use Fy hands use CASTLEGAR’ DRUG R. E... Goulet, Corner Pine & Columbia, -Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat..9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9-9 Sunday & Holiday. Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 p.m. Dayton Boots : ToT = * Boots For . _Toerh Men — - Get “Them A MADDOCKS mov- |’ arents $ ig her | uke located where .the Trail. Junior |: Schoo) “| Zinio himeelf when he -volunteer- ‘| these affairs all winter — ‘| don’t intend to babysit all sum- ; etiaparoney for employment, ‘ouaii to their. needs until they became Mr. Stewart was very active in the liberal party. In 1912 ho ed soccer and coached the frartrol of Kinnaird, They: survive. two wre are Sariy thirties the highways minister is'that one of the ‘two, ferryboats be: retained on the: river aa 9) tion.” = “The blaze was kindled:at 2- bout 2 ‘Rim. sending clouds of gmoke Forest ‘service Sfficials’ began ‘their ‘battle «at about .4 p.m. But en it. was ob- Yous the ld bea serious © at was 5 not really. under con- trol until the rain came,” the forest aaa employee ‘stid. . cautioned that ‘al- though the fire ‘season, area eyes not. offici: ne “way” to; have aon a Togalip-conetinteg recrea- r.. this « area Hon that is enough the regional ‘district. “This ‘was.the' opinion of. vil- lage,council member. Gerry Rust;| CKRD. reported at Tuesday's meeting of. the’ Village (¢ council, Mr. Rust, in addition to’ be- ing a council member, is. also on the. newly-formed district, re- 1 commission and “is Bad no: legal ‘st Su it vosted with) Tegal’ ee tt obtained he explained ‘only. by “petitioning: CKRD. to ‘se! recreation body, ‘ander tts 2 jurisdiction. Mr. Rust ‘sald that’ such a. ay well include some or bers of the infant group, informal status, but may. also include other; persons and creationa Central: Kt Regional Deinee : that anyone’ who If and: then ‘has omens The fledgling - Seek group is a committee of interst- The'CKRD body. would be operational under the letters pat. ent of .the'CKRD and would en- compass only: those-areas which requested the formation : of the. | Sroup.'” ¢ ‘There is no official or legal status for. the ©: peoples’. group aking plans, ni or can there -Mr.+ Rust* did ‘not'say. how- tionship between the CKRD's re- création body. and: the. citizens’. ‘ group. sa aleert Calderbank,. chair the sub-committee, 3 for would nofcome® directly out - out, of Chamber funds/”” he not The sub-committee spokes. man. said the decorations td lation added to’ the. il Sak ols Act ia: Kinnaird’ case,'a municipal reduction) will Mean ‘when: jompared. with: last, r’s: rates: Last the fe was 14, the 5 school fate: 29:88 gad the hospital ‘rate isto be cianged from | ed c citizens and ‘while it has some. 5 said Mr. Rust,’ year th ever, what, would’ be thy rela- t din: an. ef- fort: to ‘encourage “better ‘land ‘total ins unchanged. a the school rate is $5.37, aad the hosnital .rate is 2.2. for a total of 47.87. mills, up 6.42:mills over a year ago. - Pat Your Clock - ae Ahead One Hour ~ 16 you don’t want to be late for work or. church on: Sun- day, residents of: this aren 7 should put their clocks ahead ; one hour when retiring, Satur- ‘dav evening. ‘The lost hour. of ‘sleep will + be made up when the province * reverts to siandard, time‘in the i fall. mmimnity in’ parti- hat Cher: erayinen ‘and’ represent. Stives attended from the United 7 | uoaage), the school rate is 35.17 | Ghurehe Bobeo ‘ate: three" apporach 's One| person. will ts } and walk by (asin the 3 another. groups this: are: Hr owe once what the problems are? Seven Ero were formed ior: im purpomes consensus of: these’ groups ‘was that the: church should ‘be ‘more concerned in every public: field. ‘The discussion covered needs pertaining to recreational‘ fact- lities,:a youth discussion centre; lonely people. and shut-ins, ‘wo- men. raising. families on ‘ir own. probation cases which could be helped through a Big Brother group and homemakers’ service. -It showed the lack of ma- ture reporting about the hazards of using: LSD. ‘The’ increase in the numbers ‘of younger children who drink ‘indicate the neces-| sity.for. perm @ more fully the: reeponatbilite ity towards | children. It was felt immigrants, pil language £8. difficulties were ignore + Concern: was 3 pressed that church: groups can Become too selfcentred and should instead make an effort to be more friend, To Organize Boys between the ges of 10 and 14 interested in the out- of-doors way-of-life and in learn-| ing about conservation and for-| est fire prevention are invited to join the Junior orest; Warden movement. ‘An “organizational meeting for a Castlegar group will take Place in the basement: of the Woodland Park. school in ‘Kin- lea next ‘Thurs y at 7.30 “The “regional "be in’ attendance arid’ will ie .the Warden movement. to boys \and their; parents.. : ys. joining ‘Junior -Forest Wardens can’ ook forward’ to achieving. badges. upon: comple- tion of their. Courses: Some of Havel, ae Juiior Forest Wardens Next Week tions, first ‘aid, tree identifica- tion, mapping and compass work ‘and fire fi; ‘ The adult leaders that will er-adulJts are necessary to f an. adult council. This @ courses ‘are forestry ' woods a Board members administer- ing’ School® District. No. 9 will not accept. the -“honorarium”. offered them under recent legis” 4 without oppositic e@ ou! op lon. ne me amoung: th of school trustees’ Jobs, should be turned down. SA motion’ for. this effect by was accept- board of School District No. 9 would be $25 monthly for esc by. refusing ly ‘to con: of thelr, money.” er board member, Ro- meo Got faoutct, added: ‘If we are to do:this work'on'a free E oF |School Trustees Turn Down ‘Pay’ ‘for ous tion, thus en ering the dedi- cation of. th eee and: ob-.