PAGE 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, 8.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 SIA i THE DISTRICT SOCIA REPORTERS Castlegar _ Mrs. Easton Kinnaird Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 STRICT SOCIAL NOTES E a = Shower Held For Miss Polly Negreiff Miss ‘Polly Negreiff was hon- ored at a miscellaneous . shower at the home of Mrs, A. Dube last Thursday. evening. Bingo was played.during the L NOTES - 7501 SmI Mrs, Smecher - 4568 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin -Robson - . Deer Park - Renata _ ees Castlegar Happenings is visiting in Vancouver. , Mr. and Mrs, W. O, Devitt ATT ler, Mrs. G. D. McMillan and Mrs. 'E, M. Rawlinson who, at present ‘is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. evening and prizes were won by Mrs, J, Markin, Mrs. R. Maddocks, Mrs,- F. Smith, Mrs, S. Souker- off, Miss Polly Negreiff and Mrs, P-TA Executive Meet After Successful ; Adewea Sommers left last week for Penticton where ‘she will make her home. | weekend attending the rodeo. | Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Gues- | f°" days in Frultvale. ford attended the Rodeo in Col- ville last Sunday. pare | Grand where children returned from a three; the wedding they were attend- month visit with her mother ating of Eleanor Jarion and Don Cheltenham, England. They Tesi ieKay. turned on the S, S. Mauretania iy via New York: . Mr, and Mrs, W. Wright have , tano accompanied by the latter's taken up residence at 126 Rob-! brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and son St, the former Sommers Mrs. Bill Fraser of Prince George home. ;, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Metcalfe ‘of Arizona are spending a week! visiting in the district. in Christina Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fraser of !were Colville visitors at the > x7 Macbeth. Mrs. M. King visiting for a { Mr. and Mrs. McLuckie and | tamily spent the weekend in Bebbie Mrs, Allon Harvey and three; participated as flower girl atlovd Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, George San- day of last week for Elko, where spent the latter part of the week|£@ty spent the weekend with his Prince George and girls Margie (i Graduation Ceremonies The new executive, officers of the Stanley Humphries Parent- Teacher Association met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. H, Ford. B Z Reports were heard on the E, Fitzpatrick, after! successful banquet given for the spending some time in Trail-}1957 Graduating class. Tadanac Hospital. Special mention was made of Wayne Eldridge left Wednes-| 145 excellent work done by the Grade 11 students, who were re- he is employed with the B.C. sponsible for the decorations, Forestry. serving the evening luncheon, and helping out during the ban- LIC Doug Burrows: of Cal-|quet itself. Many favorable comments had been received on the appear- ance’ of the Auditorium and the cafeteria. : A letter of thanks and ap- Mr, and Mrs, Wally Waiper and children spent the weekend with relatives in Salmon Arm, Mrs. A. Moorehouse, the latter's mother accompanied them home. Mrs. A. McLeod is home: with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Bur- rows, Ronny and Noreen Hendrick- | their on and Cathie left at the C. A. Wanless of Penticton +. vancouver, where Mr, Fraser|Sunday when the ‘was a business visitor in thetnos to attend a Library Meeting. ‘district for a week recently. Mrs.. T. Wilkinson is visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Taylor,! itlam till the end and family were recent Christi- from Port Coquitlam eS sel of the month. na Lake visitors, { wn ges. : Miss Nellie Richardson visit- Mrs. W. Easton is' visiting at oq Christina Lake this weekend the home of her parents, Mr.and with the Young People’s Group. Mrs, W. Byers. i . ; ' Miss Jean Oliver spent the Mr. D, M. Black of Victoria weekend in Blairmore, Alta. is a business visitor in the Dis- . trict this week. . ! Mr. and Mrs, Miles McMil- : lan and family were Colville Mrs, J. McLeod who has spent visitors at the weekend. the past several months visiting ‘at the home of her son-in-law; Miss Carol Proudfoot spent and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. the weekend with her parents, ‘Norris, left recently for New Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Proudfoot. ‘Westminster to visit for a few. Mr. and Mrs, Earl MacLean weeks. laccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hope York of Trail have returned from of Flin Flon, have been enjoying a very successful 2 week fishing their honeymoon. in. B.C. ‘and trip in the Williams Lake_dist- called on the former’s aunt and rict. . uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. (Wal-' Mr. and Mrs, Jake Peterson Ince. | visited in Slonean City this week- Mrs. B. Findlater returned end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home from Oliver last weekend, C. Bjerg. ‘Mr, and Mrs, George Ander- + Mrs. ‘Tom te & . | vited guests were: Sharlene Bale, preciation will go to the Grade 11's on behalf of the P-TA for their co-operation and effort. ~ Following the business por- Guest of Miss Rose Marie, tion of the meeting, refreshments duido was Miss Elizabeth Wurz’ were served by Mrs. Ford assisted of Keremeos, to attend her by the. President, Mrs, ;8raduation and visit over the Campbell. weekend. : ] the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Bill Zeeben is home for the Lazlo Desci and Torsef Szabo, summer months, after attending who arrived in Trail five months Washington State College. . ago, were weekend visitors to Mrs, T. Fourt motored to Deer Here, q A. Law left Monday for Elko, Kimberley to spend the weekend - Cee with relatives there. : i B.C., where he will attend a !course at the B.C. Forest Service Lookout’ School. an Mrs, F, Briggeman was a re- (cent visitor to Trail and Castle- jgar. * Mr. and Mis, G. Benwell and daughter were recent visitors to Castlegar. Hendricks family spent the day in Nelson with relatives. Mrs. James Molloy has as her guest, her mother, Mrs. L.| 3, Coffey and sister Wilma of Vancouver. : { June 5 marked the 9th’ birthday of Miss Terry McLeod,! when in the afternoon she enter- Dave], R. Moffatt, Gifts were presented to Miss Terry Wallner Nearelf in a- large -decorated 100%. Air Cadet Dainty refreshments were and Mrs. F, Smith. In last week's story on the|tendance, served by Mrs. Duby and the co-|Annual Inspection and banquet hostessea. Mrs.- Mable Konkin|held by Squadron 581, Air Cad- ets, the name of one of the cadets having 100% attendance was Sa omitted. 4 AC1 Terry Wallner woy.p theatre passes for his perfect at- HAVE YOU READ THE OLASSIFIED? a vas, It has been suggested this|tary were gcould be done more economically feconducting similar drives for THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957, CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C, PAGE 5 .;in the habit df meeting these not fu. (Continued from page 2) as yet, the President and Secre- empowered to ‘ act when the: need arises. This was necessary os no more Directors meetings will be held for some time, while the Blood Donor sif held while other centres were All areas could every day is easier... t managed without it.” ; “BRITISH | COLUMBIA with an EXTENSION PHONE INSTALLATION ONLY $2.70 PER MONTH ONLY 95c* Enjoy the convenience and extra security of a step-saving extension phone within a few days of placing your ordér. Phone our Business Office. Business phones slightly higher vee tPHONE- COMPANY “Canada’s Second Largest Teleshono System” tained a group of her friends. In-] - ‘Robin Martel, Lynne Roberts,| . Penny, Paulson, Irene Deverney, ; Wendy McMillan, Joanne Loge- lin, Vicky Kellogg and Dale{’ Ewart. 23° son and familly, spent the week, patient in the Kootenay Lake end at Colville attending the Genera Hospital, Nelson. rodeo, they were accompanied by Miss Ann Bradford. Mr. G, Clay of Deer Park Sccials < visited his cousin at the week- Mrs. C. T. Onions travelled end, Mr. G. McDonald. ; to Rossland for a 3 day music course’ given by Dr. Leo Pod-) ~~ 7 olsky of Chicago, . 1 Kinnaird Korner Miss Barbara Killough spent - the weekend with her parents! Mrs. F, Oddie and Mrs. O. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Killough and Wilson were joint hostesses at a attended the graduation exer- lawn tea last week, which was] ference held at South Slocan was eises, [held at the former's home. Guests , Oddie’: the Mr. G. "A, (Doc) McDonald of honor were Mrs, Oddie’s mo! Sie. fs 5 ly oop Window Screens & Doors Cabinet Making Glass of all sizes & weights Casilegar Sash & Door PHONE 3211 =|sisted by’ Mrs. P, Romaine. Win- MRS. P. MACKERETH HOSTS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Mrs, P. Mackereth was the hostess when members of the Deer Park Women’s Institute held; the June meeting at her home at Broadwater. A report on the recent con- read by the delegate who attend- ed from Deer Park. A report on the last dance proceeds was read by the treasurer. A discussion was held by the meeting regarding the serving of refreshments at future dances, A doll had been purchased and sent to the Silver Birch School for Handicapped Children; a box of painted spools, wool and cot- ton are to be sent to the school. A public meeting is to be held next week to plan a Community project for the Centennial. Refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs, Mackereth, as- ner of the contest was Mrs. Ro- maine. me wae Mrs, G. BenWwell has return- oh { ” Conimencing Monday, June 17 Province will be delivered to you in, your area on the afternoon of date of issue! ' READ iT FOR ALL THE NEWS..:; HOURS AHEAD! Clinic comes up on June 19. javail. themselves of the same Mm publicity and thus save duplica- tion of expenses, It was decided to plan on co-operating with the i Trail Welfare on this, and to pay Meifor the publicity on a per capita basis; With the time approaching Mfor the Annual Blood Donor Next regular meeting of the KRC Dircctors will be September 10. i (Continued from page 1) Caren Cristofoli, Charlie Fenner, Vincent Fourt, Helen Gleboff, Rose Marie Guido, Darlene Hard- ing, Fred Hostetter, Terry Keefe, Martha Konkin, Hazel Labentsoft, Betty Jean Lampard, Maureen Lipsett, Sharel Martel, Frank Perchudoff, Mildred Raine, Al- len Ruth L. E. Cantell he had spoken to the AOTS club re- garding their handling the fall canvass, but had not had suf- ficient information to give them. m.curred was.brought up. As the SEKRC Welfare, Society has been The AOTS club is holding a sup- per meeting June 14, and would like a representation from the KRC. Those attending will be A. Gray and F. Webster. }Clinic, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the ‘matter of expenses in- ' ALWAYS... St. oti. Leitner's. Rose Marie Soberlak, Lola Sou- ‘koroff, Gale Sykora, Katie Tom- lin, Dawn Waldie, Rene Brodman, Richard Bucknell, Frances Cec- coni, Maureen Ford, Walter Hen- dy, Walter Kerieff, Dick McLeod, Faye’ McMillan, Yvonne Patton, Peter Philipoff, Lorraine Scheu- pfer, Olga.T. Walter Final mecting for the-Lillian KilloughChapter IODE for the summer months was held in the Twin. Rivers Hall on Monday Evening. : : i The .meeting was preceded by a pot luck supper. The tables were, attractively decorated with spring flowers. and the back ground setting being, two large baskets’ of spring bloom. The guests at the head table Tymofeivych and Ron Wisted. The Principal's message was given by W. R. Brown, who had words of congratulation and ad- vice for the students, and thanked all who had done so much to make the, if night so were with corsages, they being Faye Falle, 1957 IO DE May Queen and her mother, retiring Queen Jocelyn Melvor with her mother, Mrs. L. Killough mother of the Chapter and Mrs, T. Weir Regent of the Arthur successful. Grade 13 students, who were graduating class last year were introduced by Norman Johnson, and others of the class present were Bruce MacCabe, Moses Zibin, Harry Plotnikoff, John Plotnikoff, Peter Holubotf, Law- rence i Hop- Cl Chapter IODE, Trail, Grace was said by Mrs, L.C. Johnston and the toast to the Queen by Mrs. Weir. Queen Faye. thanked the member's for making her, reign possible, and retiring Queen Jocelyn wished Queen Faye much success, Each guest was introduced land, Fred Salekin, John Sober- lak, Joanne Dunlop, Bill Ramsay, Jack Ford, Bob and Pat Romaine. The Valedictory address was given by Maureen Lipsett, who likened the completion of the four years of. high school and starting out on their own, to em- barking on a voyage of unkown destination, Miss Lipsett’s re- marks were most suitable to the occasion, and the. address was greatly enjoyed. - The Banquet which preceded the exercises was catered by the Stanley Humphries Parent-Tea- cher Association, and. close to 200 persons were served, includ- : For All Your «INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON - AGENCIES GIVE Your Blood To SARAH AE 0 ATT ATR Save ALIFE Blood Donor Clinic there being fourteen members from Trail, and a few guests from Castlegar and Nel- son, making fourty-seven in all. After a bountiful repast the meeting was called to order, with the Regent, Mrs. Easton in the chair. The minutes of the past month were read by the secre- tary, Mrs. West, bringing back memories of the vast amount of work, that goes into the May Day preparations, a .The May Day reports were fread by various committee's proving May 20 a success. Mrs. V. Goresky, education secretary, will represent the Chapter at Awards Day, June’ 13 at the Stanley Humphries High School. ing the graduates and their par- Visitors From Trail, Nelson: Attend IODE Meeting It was also decided that they would again present a Scholar- ship of one hundred dollars to the, high school this fall. A letter was read from the adopted Silver Birch School for Handicapped Children, telling of the work being done by the com- mittee and the progress of the school, The Regent asked for a good turnout at the Fall meeting of this very worthy project, Ten dollars was voted to the Canadian Legion towards the erecting of the Cenotaph, and donations were also voted to Mary Croft Fund, The Peace Garden, The Ct . To Late To Classify | FOR SALE — Lots in Castlegar | at Elm and Third. Phone 9611} fe (325 FOR SALE — ‘Upper Bench, house in Kinnaird, 2 bedrooms -lving room, dining room, bothroom, kitchen, full base- ment and attached garage, hot water heating, phone 2653, 124| > NOTICE — Quotations will be received for stuccoing of the Robson School. Further details available at Board Office. Board reserves the right ta reject any or all quotations. Cc. H. Kink, Secretary-Treasurer, School Dist. No. 9 (Castlegar} 1956 FORD Automatic Trans. 8-Tube Cutom Radio White Walls _. Back-Up and Tur Lights - 4-DOOR SEDAN PRIVATE SALE SPOTLESS CONDITION Please Phone 3693 Casttegor FAIRLANE Power Windows Tritone Style Paint Windshield Washers Special Nylon Interior Fund, the DVA Hospital and the Miss McLean Retirement Fund. Letters of ‘congratulations will be sent to. the cidets chosen for stimmer courses. Mrs, J. Pederson, Service at Home and Abroad convenor re- ported she had shipped two large cartons of used clothing to the Provincial Chapter. Mrs. Weir of Trail read items of interest from. the National Cc ‘held in V recently and stressing the ‘Aims and Objects of the Organization and its Assistance in the Growth of Canada’, stating that a quar- ter Million Dollars had been spent in education alone. Mrs. Weir then invited as many members as possible to attend their September meeting when Mrs. Dowdall, the Provin- celal President will be in atten- dance, Tupper — To Mr. and Mrs. Hi bert T. Tupper, Vancouver, nie Sandra Lee Spence, June 11, a daughter, LATKIN — To Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Laktin, Kinnaird, June 1, ents, the a son, Pet recht tre dl Cougratulations SE WEST; AND Sincere Gratitude +... TOMY OLD FRIEND BERT HERRIDGE, ON A CLEAR DEMONSTRATION THAT HE JS STILL WELL LOVED BY THE PEOPLE OF KOOTENAY UNA «+... TO THOSE WHO SUPPORTED ME AT THE OLLS AND WHO WORKED SO HARD IN MY EHALF DURING A RIGOROUS CAMPAIGN. -CHARLES H. WRIGHT, PRogressive Conservative Candidate Kootenay West ET Ce a 4 of the School Board and other guests, H. W. Herridge, MP for Kootenay West, was among these guests, ‘Tables in the cafeteria of the High School were set with de- corative vases of flowers, and blue and silver paper. The vases were made from, glass contain- ers; maple ‘syrup jugs, etc. and were cleverly decorated with blue, and silver stars. ‘Place cards’ on the tables simulated tiny bottles of per- fume carrying out the theme of the decoration which was “Even- ing in Paris.” Toastmaster for the banquet was. Frank Perehudoff, who pro- posed the toast to the Queen, and introduced the.speakers, Allen Robinson gave the toast to the parents, to which W. T. Waldie replied, and; Hazel *La- bentsoff proposed: a toast to the School Board, responded to by R. T, Waldie. The teachers were toasted by Ruth Shewehuk, and the reply to this toast was made by L. E. Lakeman. . Toast to the P-TA (and thanks for the banquet), were given by Frances Cecconi, and Mrs. R. Fenner President of the past term, made the reply, J. S. Henderson of the High School staff spoke briefly to the Senior Matriculation Class, and proposed a toast to their success {and happiness in whatever field they chose. Moses Zibin replied on behalf of the class, Last on-the list of toasts was that to the graduates them- selves, and was made by Dr. F. Price Plus Casing-_ ES TT A cc a We are Clearing Them Out FISK TIRES-670x15 and 710x 15 = = = = = $13.95 a fe ed to her home in Deer Park after spending a week in Nelson where she was a putient in the Kootenay Lake General Hospi- tal, Mrs, L, Wither of Renata was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. |. Fred Briggeman. Renata visitors to Deer Park this week included Mr. and’ Mrs. i Wiebe, daughter Mary Anne, Mr. and Mrs, J. Dyck and daugh- ter Elinore, Mr. and Mrs. H. Funk and L. Chizmazia, § ~ E. Swales, E.' White of Creston and Dr. McIntosh of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, Summer- land, B.C., were visitors to Deer Park and Renata. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brigge- man and Mr. and Mrs,. Ralph ‘iggerian and children Laverna, LeRoy, Glen and Grant were visitors to Colville, Wash., dur- ing the weekend, where they at- tended the annual rodco. Mrs. C, S. Phelps has return- ed to her home heer after spend- ve s ing the past week as a patient in é . 7 tH wa ‘ Thorne, The reply was given by Helen Gleboff. ~ *, The graduation festivities concluded with the Ball in the auditorium, following the’ exer. cises, The auditorium decorations displayed the Evening. in Paris theme, ‘with *:blue and_ silver streamers festooned from the centre of the hall, hung with large and small silver and blue Hew, for the first time, a major morning paper brings you 22g EAs WE HAVE INSTALLED A Wheel Balancer Your Car Wheels Balanced Right On The Ca: Sse EXTRA STAFF HAS BEEN ADDED AT OUR GARAGE TO GIVE YOU EVEN FASTER SERVICE EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK. aca . BUY THE BEST BUY B.A, SKYLINE AUTO SERVICE | Wednesilay, June 19, 1957 : ' Parish Hall “HOURS: AUTHORIZED DEALER IN CASTLEGAR SHORES CREDIT JEWELERS | PHONE 2047 . 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