CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 1, 1965 ‘Emily McLachlan Bertois uneral Held on Tuesday. . "Funeral: services were hata yesterday for 3. E Lachlan Bertols,' 68, who. Med away ‘June 27 in the ‘Cai sini Hosplial following a ‘Tengthy, te Drive a bargain. get in on one of our good used VWs: : 1957, Model 113 Deluxe . 1958 Model W Standard 1962: Deluxé 113 ° OTHER MAKES 1961 Mortis Oxford 1961 Envoy Station Wagon 1959 Hillman Station Wagon Wolfram: Motors - Box 40 Grand Forks, B.C. 3-24 ness ‘Born September 16, 1808 ot St. Thomas, Ont., she :’ re- celved i her education in -York- fon, teaching profession, Here she was also married and continued to teach in many parts of among them being Salmon Fos 6 Solsqua, Ruby Creek, Sicamous, Rock Creek and champion Creek, Church Women and of the Yak ley Vista Unit, Predeceased by , her. hus-}: band Paul in 1989 she.is surviv- ed by jone alster. Mrs. Mary Asa young. lady she‘ came .F to Salmon Arm and took up her]. style salute was meant to “ Garden Tea Held. In Honor of. Miss ‘Anderson, Honoring Miss Cora Lea An. derson, : ‘a bride-elect of July,. a garden tea; was held zecently at the home of Mrs. George Mii- + | ler; Robson, ‘with co-hostesses, dents ‘show the “Salute oh ote them by Montreal teacher Broth e.L Lahale displayed the swastika and Hitler’ side a picture of Jesus Christ in his er than a man like Hitler,” d Janguage La Mennals studen' Mesdanies ‘J, H. Smith; H.. F. Hyson and a, Raine. . iY The ‘lace covered tea. table was centered with a lovely old fashioned bouquet of pinks, un- der an arch of wedding. bells and pink arid white ‘streamers. ; Tea honors were done. by Mrs, W. T.,Waldie. Servers were Mrs, C, Thorpe ‘of Trail, Misses Glentia Howes’ of Kinnaird and Rita Schuepfer of Robson, were present six, nep- hews 4 and several nieces. Services were held.in the chapel of Castlegar , Funeral Home with Rev. D; L. Faris-of- ficiating, Burial was in the Park i9| Memorial Ce metery, Hignaird jo} with Castlegar Fu ineral ome ii charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Bob Maze, Wilfred’ Maze,. Ray. Maze, Morris, Gordon Archibald ead Hillyerd York.” eh EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND ‘AND GRAVEL TOP SOIL CONCRETE WORK AND ROOFING * O. Lightle eters "Ph, 365-5158 ¢'B1 USED oe Onn Wiskign lpm. 5.80 pa Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 p. "Weekend Secel WHITE. SHIRT CLEANED ARROW |. MAIN ST. cane 365-6651, FOR EREE PICK-UP AND “DELIVERY During; the’ Sunday..morn- ing’ service‘at: the Castlegar Un- ited: Church; ‘Rev.'F.:H. Willey officiated at the baptism of three ttle: girls, ‘Susen 5 aargatet, daughter cr Mrz Mrs. K. Hall, Sherri Gay, and ts. of ‘Form Lisimaking Habit to Develop Accurate Memory Ladies, to. miake your lives simpler, ty develo) ing” the: list making *Jol thin, Pp. in your B tesit Be eae if'y are ‘a busy homemaker. with eae and one things on ‘your Of course, most. of you make lists‘ when you’ go to the supermarket, “but: the - list-mak- ing habit goes far beyond mere shopping lists. For instance, why not make a list of ‘odd jobs that need‘to be done around the house. out and 1 forget |i about an entertain- ment: ist? Include’ your’ favor- hamesiot sor movies and pooxs you don i miss;: $ Por rock Kitchen, use’ a big calendar on. which | to jot: down important’ dates. to} In addition to dally remind- ers, make lists that have a’ more packing a trunk or:suitcase, for instance, : list: everything that goes ‘in. It'll save you the time of digging into a- half-packed bag to make sure you haven't forgotten. sanything. - In taking: inventory of your household effects, lists-are also mighty useful. ‘And such :inven- ‘tories ~ are. absolutely priceless in : case; of -loss ° ‘through’ fire, theft, ete. For lists: ‘with no: Jlongs time value; a-small :note-book from neatly “removed, ‘is videale jing it’s also.-a : good, idea ket or. puree at: tke applica tage .insur- ance fee;: there ate’ other chirg- es which must bé:met)-by the ‘IN borrower: in: arranging the loan. Wate “Safety eae - Campaign No. 1 — July Sth to 1th CLARKES POOL — 10:00 A.M? The ‘approved *Iender *iiay:' de- duct from: “your ‘Joan ‘or ‘Dill. you for:‘costs i in soon as you: dinigh‘one,, cross it ‘ permanent,;: character, «.. When |“ which: the; used sheets tan be}: S keep |: this reminder ‘hook in, your poe. i Castlegar United Church Holds Baptismal. Servi ices ‘Mr. .and Mrs, ' W. Morris and Kimberley. ‘Ann, daughter, of mee Q Wing. Mr. ne part, in the fa- ray tat a service: “were: the ior choir who sang an anthem imutied “A-Little Seed Lay 'Fast Asleep”. “A group of. tots. from the Sunday school Kindergarten | ¢ class. sang .some «of thei special favorites. ‘An. interesting . childrén’s story: was told by Mrs, Austin Sones: and" a’ reading of the Twenty-third Psalm was given by. Kevin Moran. Senior,‘ and "junior. choirs combined‘: sang . the « selected ings| “Summer ‘Days are Come ‘Ag- ain.” They‘ were accompanied an BY Mrs, K. Muirhead at.the or- | gan, while organist for the jun- “alee choir was Miss Heather Mar- .. As Mr, Willey ‘will bé away from’ the area for the ‘next month, he announced the. July services ‘will’be handled:by Mr. G. Hughes, Mrs. S, Lanzarotta, Mr. A. McKinnon, Mr. R. Hunter, with Mr. L. Eopott, Mrs. PB. Swift and Mr. C.F. Lambert: ite radio programs, TV features, ! :) : a. surveyor's certificate or. its| equivalent showing ' the location of your house on the lot. He may: also: charge you|: for the” Tegal work performed for the lender ins the title.to the property; preparing the mortgage; and sub-searches of title necessary for loan ad- vances. In addition you. will be required to pay the accumulated interest on’ mortgage advances ‘during construction. . GET YOUR SECOND CAR WHILE” LE the bride-elect, Mrs, C. A. An- derson and Mrs," J: Schuepfer by," Mrs. ‘Milter,’ Prior to the tea, games were played and. the bride-elect was given directions for a treasure hunt’ which took her, and ‘her | > companton Miss Schuepfer . ar- ound the. garden and at various Points, the, treasure, hostess gifts, were found and enjoyed. Each of the 18 guests bro- ught their favorite recipe with appropriate poems and advice to bride-elect,, the: key note r bee ‘a recipe read by. Mrs, filler of on “How, to Cook a Hus id Mrs. R. De- | ial ast week left |: foe. during | thi mast to retirn to their home in Calgary. Mrs, : E. Fogie Thompson who: spent’ a ‘few’ days visitin J. a mmf y evening ret home in Feitvale - Mr, and ure Wm, Easton spent the weekend visiting with Mr, ‘and Mr Switt at their home in Harrop. Mr. and Mrs. Swift ‘are former Robson resid: ents. Mr. and Mrs.. ‘Les Canten left Friday for;-Kelowna :where they will make: their ‘home. . Mra. L. P. - Ferguson: spent a few. days ‘in « the | Castlegar and! District Hospital: = ' Mis,” Ho Johnson’ and Mrs. oa Roberts’ ‘visited’ at Camp Rony: on "Saturday: afternoon where the Ki aird Girl Guides were campin ‘ f _ ANTIDOTE Thank God for the man who is rs ig, he “ma In. spite of life's. troubles, I say. Who sings of a biighter fom orrow, Becaiisé: “of 3 tlie clouds “of! to- day. Lite? is? -bedutitul’ sermon, And ‘this is its lesson to me: § th siniles and, they Face cares swath. a song, and they Ti Daz a a a E Kootenay Builders — and Suppliers - me LINOS — SASH AND DOOR “ ALL’SIZES OF GLASS CANADA CEMENT -— PLYWOOD GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE ‘Pho 5.5155 mage Seid Aaa gaa RL EEN an eer KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS — GO ST. _ RITA'S HALL "FRONT st. jion, thanks to. the: fol- “ways ‘fo ‘make our track . cand fietd dey. ‘such a sromendeus Trophies: John Holden, ‘Bob Beate ‘Bill: Oleski, ‘§ ~Mel Maglio, Peter Young, Harry. Ramsden. of’ Co- -Jumbia Valley Distributors, Robert Faulkner, Joe Green, Village of Kinnaird. PA system: Greep’s | Eléttfic. $20; ‘hampet - set er Pictures: ‘Jim Ford aie ri Mitchell’: ‘Supply, \ their’ add: Plumbing, Maddocks and Pet: | , all the teachers who - it ee | “ Columbla ‘Cellulose’ has an- A.'Pike to the ig and of man- noimneed the‘appointment of F.. * Lack of Accomimednion | Cuts Enrolment at. NDU” Lack ' of: suitable. accommo- dation on Notre ‘Dame Univer- sity'’s ‘campus ‘and: in Nelson eity homes will likely. cut down student enrolment next fall a county court judge has dlsclos- ed. f Addressing 22 business and community leaders, Judge Leo S. Gansner, said that on June 15 NDU's registrar had receiv. ed more than 1,200° inquiries from prospective students for the next academic year, com- Pared to 425 at the same time a year ago. >. Judge Gansner told the din- ner er, mesting ‘that Aes inquir- Pike's’ new. duties will tiictats the coordination of long- range planning,’ the — econo! special studies and ‘the "4 ination of:‘data on-new systems and techniques-related to lan; ning oa economic ..analysis. e joined Columbia Collulsee in 1880 following ex- ie tensive 7 We tua in the forest ! industry. fe studied: at the unl- evaluation of Tijor projects, and } woul je recely- ed before’ the ‘start. of the fall term. Based on these figures -he ‘said the university would have c| to count on a minimum. of 200 applicants: froin ‘qualified stud. ents eligible for admission, * During” the! 1064-65, term close’ ‘to 500: students’ enroled and “the! -university: next fall could accommodate ' about 700 classroom students, Chances are that’a'number of applicants pe turned. down, ‘he Hants wal Judge Gansner expressed Hope y that people will spport the’im- mediate’ need: for expansion of NDU’s: physical plant in’ large numbers and in a most generous way, 9) The. meeting was called pri- marily.to discuss the univeralty’s fortheoming’’ capital " campaign |‘ aimed ‘at’ $2,100,000: and to gain support for the . building: pro- gram in order to: meet. the: ra- Blaly growing enrolment. It is expected not later than veraities of. Manitoba and Bri- tish' Columbia,’ and holds mem- berships in’ the’ B.C. Society ‘of Professional. Engineers, the En- gineering Institute of Canada and the Association of B.C. Re- gistered. Foresters, é of three new buildings, the’ first of a’ three- stage ‘library: development, the first stage’ ofa science com- plex and a women's residence CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, .July/ 1) 1905 it Alpha Phi Chapter Close for Summer With Barbecue embers. of, Alpha Phi chiapie of Beta''S! i Phi-en- joyed ‘a Ybarbecie “With their husbands ‘at. the: home of, and Mrs, J. (Charkan, This mark: ed the’ close’ of- activities for the: see ‘months, TAM CREIGHTON CONSTRUCTION’ COMPANY LIMITED PH. 365-7011 — KINNAIRD, B.C. _ GENERAL Sa Chast: : Toples rabbits, Tiniog, Cran “and dogs. James Gormley.’ and ae and Mra. Joe Chart an. a ae CIVIL. DEFENCE recently at The association, founded in|ses are held gach year at pro- 1908, now has..a} membership | vinclal level. These include cour- of about. 2,100. with an addi- ses in orientation, rescue,” ra- ‘About '10 Civil Defence cour- detence, air service, 300 J will be started, i- | health’ and welfare. and techni- ques of instruction. 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