CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 9, 1962 Social Notes from Kinnaird Mrs.’ Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488 Mr. and Mrs, L, R. True are home from Vancouver where they visited on a 10.day vacation with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Barry Rise. WE: HAVE THE BEST RECORD IN TOWN with them on Sun. day was Mrs, True's mother, Mrs, N. E. Day of Vancouver, Expected to arrive Tuesday for a visit with the family, are Mrs. True’s brother- inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dugdale and children of En- derby who will vacation heer for a week, oe 8 Mr, and Mrs, S, C, Muirhead “ HWeave for the coast Friday. They became proud grandparents Aug. 6 when:a daughter was born to Mr. nd Mrs. Lorne Sine (nee Donne A/ bridal shower. honoring Miss Patsy Rourke saw a gather., ing of some 42 of her friends in Hall Saturday evening. Dahllas, peontes and snapdra- gons provided a colourful setting for a beautifully appointed table which featured pink candles and a bridal scene consisting of cakes done: in swirls of fclng to form the replicas ‘of the bride and her four brides maids. The cakes were baked and decorated by Mrz, Stella Ball. Miss Shirley Ball who will act as bridesmaid for Miss Rourke on the Kinnaird Improvement Society ' 18 FOREST FIRES SO FAR Wet Foilage Slows Down Fires There ‘have been 18 forcst res in the Castlegar ranger dis- trict since the’ start of the fire season, Four of the fires were still under observation by’ local rangec station personne] at the weekend, Ranger. “Haxo ‘Wood said he considers. this“area “fortunate” in that there hasn’t been a serious fire this year. Fire-fighting costs are down in comparison with last year. Four of the He tires have been Aug. 18,’ pinned on the bride.to-be, her ‘mother, Mrs. B. a }| Muirhead) at “Vancouver, ignment. 1. 365: 2472 - Highway. - Kinnaird : “TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY IN SAFETY” With an ‘alignment and safety check he i KINDERGARTEN Open for registration Aug. 15th from 1 to 4 p.m. at the United Church, 4th Ave., Castlegar, or Phone Mrs, R. Rivers at 365-6461 anytime bet- ween Aug. 12th and 18th, ~ Television Service ~| Rourke, and upon sett Cc Phillips, mother: of the gra “After the avening's entertain- ment | and ensuing ‘ refreshments, the honored - guest ‘opened her beautiful » gifts. Hostesses "were Mrs. Ball, Mrs, S. Muirhead, Mra, E. C, Ackerman, Mrs, L. Newlove, Mrs. M. Bonderoff and Mra. F. Mitchell. ‘ oe and Mrs, Dave Moore of home ‘of Mrs. Meare's borther.in- Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs, R. Lamond and family, They were ac- companied home the same day by their son and daughter, Dickie and Lynn who have been spending a holiday here, Brian Lamond re. turned to Midway with the Moores to visit there for a week, Spending the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. La- mond were Myr. and Mrs. Albert ‘Woodske of Canal Flats, Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy Mr. Midway visited Sunday at © the | Soar fires. which iat te m such land as CPR and, WKP&L = Co.. right-of. way or-on Celgar’s timber mits. The , forestry. department is not responsible for the costd of ox- tinguishing such fires, Of three. fires that could have been. very,’ coatly, ranger. Wood attributes water bombing’ by fix. ed-wing aircraft and the trans- polation of men quickly to the fires helicopter for ' getting them, der control before’ costs Several fires broke out last week as a result of lightning storms in the area. One at Faith Creek was on Celgar property and action was taken on the fire by the company. Another fire in the Deer Park watershed was being kept under observation by the Bulldog Look- out. A four.man crew was flown into a fire at the headwaters of McPhee Creek on. Wednesday of last week while two lightning strikes in the Champion~ Creek ‘hese ‘are |% hazard has reached , the extrema rating this year but the recent overcast and cooler weather: has fi | brought the hazard down to mod- erate, He said a’ “eaving feature” this -year is the fact that ‘ferns aad i foliage ‘haven't cured aa early in’past years and so the spread |” of fre irae: has been slowed down: or. stopp area were kept er. observa Hon. by local Taga atation per-| | nena ranger atthe Castle- gar ‘ranger station fs Jack Hogan while Roland Lussier and George Doi; are |: assistant | rangers. Dis. patcher is Jack Killough, Sr. . Ralph ‘Briggeman is) launch engineer and ‘is situated’ at Deer Park. Sandy Hiedler is staffing, Sentinel Lookout while Ivan Rad- cliffe is at Old Glory at Rossland and Alfred Law is at. Bulldog Lookout near Deer Park. A suppression crew of eight boys, a cook and a foreman is located at South Slocan and is available to the Nelson, Castlegar and Slocan City ranger districts. “A number of access roads have been opened up by the local ranger station this year with head- quarters equipment and there has been regular maintenance of and ranger and family home Satur. day from a week's holiday in which they visited Cst. and Mrs, Donald McDonald at Kamloops and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fourt in Pen- ticton, all former residents of Kin. naird. Guests over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. m| Walper have been Mr. Walper’s sister, A. M. Walper, and a Bj nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. @ Repairs to ail makes of TV's, Badios, Photographs, @ Electrical Appliances, @ Applications for ‘TV cable hook- ups made here. “Years of experience is guarantee of dependable serv! (eee SERVICES 331.— Phones — 365-4 603 Highway Drive, TRAIL, Phone ‘968-8201 “SALES AND SERVICE Ola. caailbec : Envoy. Corvair Finest and Cleanest Used Cars in the Kootenays Every Car Guaranteed ~T WHOLESALE GM PARTS © DISTRIBUTORS ®| the. . Schiavons Howard Brooks and children of New. Westminster. Mr. and Mrs, A. Schiavon, their daughter Toni and her @ifriend Sydney Wisted, returned recently from the frontiersmen’s hospitality of Barkerbille. The vis- it: included a sightseeing tour of that area, taking them as far as Prince George. . Along. the: way they visited h son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Kil, lough at. Armstrong. travelling through Kamloops and Quesnel io Barkerville and its neighbor, =| Richfield, where they viewed the famous court house. Sydney and ‘oni panned for-gold there. and brought. home ;a few prized ‘‘nug- gets.” a er) Mrs. Cathy Turik and two children’ ‘of’ Gibsons, B.C., spent a few days recently visiting the Donna and Jeff, are vacationing with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kulchski. Spending a week here from Calgary are Mr. and Mrs. Al Ham. mond and Miss Gladys Nelson. They are visiting Mrs, Hammond's and Miss Nelson's mother and fa- ther, Mr. and Mrs. A. Muselman and their.two sisters, Mrs. Gordon Henderson and family and Mrs. Harry Palsson and family. Spending Thursday to+ Salus day-of last- week as the guests of ‘My. and Mrs. Allen Selbie ‘have been Mrs. D, Bamford and Peggy Jackson of Victoria. who have been enjoying a tour of the Fraser Valley, the Okanagan and the Kootenays, e interlude of warm. wea- ther was enjoyed at» Christina Lake by) several Woodland: Park families, Arriving home at the be. ginning of. this week from’: the camping holiday were Mrs. W. Mc- | = Fadzean and family, Mrs. A. 3a. |= ques and family, Mra: J, A. Green and, family and Mrs, Ted Hogan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Meintosh and son David of Woodland Park are just home from a holiday trip to Prince George, Barkerville, and a visit with Mrs, McIntosh’s broth er and sister-in-] lave, Mr. and Mrs. a Karl and Pete homes, S Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Jones of Edmonton were also visitors at the home’ of Mr. and Mrs. Karl. So. —— = \berlak and = family, The ‘Jones’ Largest stock in the Kootenays of. genuine parts = for all General Motors Vehicles Largest and most fully, équipped Garage. and an ody Shop in A . the Koofenays tet eee, = Seiberling Tire Warehouse TET TT AAT re The time comes when even your old furnace UP To 6 ‘YEARS TO PAY SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING ~— “61 CRESCENT ST. - PH. e has to: BUDGET TERMS AS LOW AS And when the time comes, make sure you wae get an efficient, hard working Esso Oi1 Furnace, the furnace that stays younger so much longer! $12. 00 365-3401 '- CASTLEGAR =| came here after a holiday in Leth- | d bridge where they visited Mrs. =| Jones’ mother, Mrs. B. Medwid. ~» Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinicki of Penticton have taken. over the Kinnaird Coffee Bar from former owner, K. L.. McBride. Mrs. Kini. cki' had been. here for a week prior-to the official change in manageship Aug. 1, Mr, and Mrs. Kinicki have te | zour children, Midge, Mary. Anne, Freddy and David. The family liv- ed in Kinnaird for several months in 1954, Mr. Kanicki is a brother of Mrs. E. Strange, Tong. time re~ sident heer, Mr, and Mrs. McBride and family are vacationing at White Rock, B.C. Their faire plans are unknown at this | tim t Townsend pf Revel- F AS a oie and three children, Valarie, a - a i B ad Mis. Baton Brown and ‘mally and Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Webster. are vacationing * at ‘Wasa Lake where they planned to do some fishing ‘on @ camping holi. lay. z 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Sawyer, Rae and Kim of! Woodland Park, are back from a two-week. vaca- tion at Bowen Island. and .a visit with friends in Vancouver. Mr, and th. ‘Atten Selbie spent :part' of their. vacation at Yellowstoen Park accompanied 'by their. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Colin Sens visiting them from North Surre; Other visitors © at ‘the Selbie home have been. nieces Jane and Ellen Archer of: Victoria.:: Their grandmother, Mrs. H.W. Butter- field of Kinnaird, accompanied the girls here after a visit on the is. land with her son-in-law .and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, D. Archer. The latter brought them as far as Penticton, meeting Jane and Ellen in'Penticton again on their return home last week, s Congratulations © S STEDMAN 5c, TO:$1.00 STORES © on the Grand Opening, ‘ of ‘their’ new ‘Castlegar store. Central Rentals ‘Ltd. Castlegar lor Miss | Internationa] Alr auc reaper sauce station gfounds, The forest service's painter last week finished re-painting the office, warehouse, garage © and staff house at the local station. Ranger Wood said the “fire TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Representative £ WEST'S Dept, Store me 385-4910 _GASTLEGAR NEWS YOU ALWAYS’ | DO. BETTER AT THE SIGN | i AS T L ED “ MOTORS LTD. Phone. 365-2411 BY SPECIAL REQUEST — HELD: OVER FOR ANOTHER WEEK! ° CRYSTAL’S __MID- SUMMER HOLIDAY SPECIAL _ LADIES PLAIN DRESSES sees $1.29 MEN’S SPORTS JACKET AND SLACKS, BOTH ... 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You will find several items on this © page.and throughout the ‘store, -at very ° ., special prices, specially purchased to ; bring you real. savings. : BARGAINS GALORE! "To Each Child Grand Special $i 97 LADIES’ Teor CARDIGANS - : SUBSTANDARDS, SLIGHT. IMPERFECT IONS, SPECIAL . SHIRTS - BEST PRICE EVERI - | TV TRAYS. Reger 296 Each “.* Ladies EE | [> NYLONS Sizes 9-11 ‘A 43c PAIR. Sree Arne ATc Training ‘Pants: Cotton. Knit, Sizes 2,4, 6 DOUBLE FRONT PANEL 5 for $1.00 ‘CHIP FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS. Our Regular Low Price $1.57... Each. Only $1 19 oy LADIES! LOOK.. Sooo Purses f for Fail . — ~ VALUES’ TO! $4.98 — - GRAND OPENING SPECIAL . = S188 Accompanied by an. Adult. 1 GOLDFISH ae While They fast During Our Opening $297 : Plush Trimmed - Dolls Regular Value $3.98 | OPENING SPECIAL $2.67 ‘LADY PATRICA’ HAIR aoe . —Another Stedman Value: Pak — Grand Opening Special 88c BARGAIN, OPENING SPECIAL eee vy PENS! PENS! _ BOYS JEANS | “GREAT. FOR. 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