CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 9, 1959 Peed, Mrs, E. C, Ackerman, Mrs. Miss Lil McKen- REPORTERS THE CASTLEGAR NEWS SOCIAL NOTES si Castlegar Kinnaird Robson beer Park tena Mrs. Mrs, - Mrs, Hostetler — 7181 Kaufman — 5488 Johnson — 5165 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin Castlegar Happenings: Castlegar residents are re- quested to phone soical news to Mrs. W. O. Devitt during the week of July 12, Mr. and Mrs, R, Jackman of Creston are in the District visit- ing Mrs, Jackman's brothers and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Les Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Larry Davis and Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Killough. Mrs, Cecil Bradford accom: panied her mother-in-law, Mrs. C. A. Bradford, to Birch River, Man- itoba, where Mrs. Bradford will spend the summer. Br ford Jr, will visit her son Calvin and family in Brandon before returning home. Mrs, Ernie Newman is once again a patient In the Castlegar hospital and will leave tomorrow for Vancouver where she will again go to Vancouver General Hospital, Miss Barbara Larrlmore of New Denver spent the weekend visiting her grandparents, Mr. . And. Mrs, Gilbert Hagen. Mrs, Philip Popoff and three children are spending a week vis- iting her sister and brother-in-law, ~ and Mrs, J. L. Larrimore at New Denver, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Rigby and Wm, Davis have returned from a 10-day camping trip on the Monashee. Miss Shirley. McDonald, old- est daughter of Cpl. and Mrs. Angus McDonald is spending 2 week with her friend, Miss Lee Starchuck, at Grand Forks, Mr. and Mrs, Omer Lightle and family have returned from Moses Lake, Wash., where they spent a very enjoyable time cele- brating the 50th Wedding Anniv- ersary of Mrs. Lightle’s parents, }Utah, A reception was held last Thursday for the families and Friday was Open House for all friends and neigh- bors, A familly get-together has been held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Blaihut this past week where Mrs, M, E, Routledge, Mrs. Blaihut’s mother has been visit- ing for the past twe months, Mr, and Mrs. John Routledge and son John of Fiin Flon, Man., as well as Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Rout- ledge and son Brian of Brandon, Manitoba, were visitors as well as the Blaihut's daughter and son- ‘ad-| in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jonny Sor- enson of Trall and their three, children, -Mr, and Mrs, Leo Bosse spent last weekend at Penticton. On their return they were accompan- ied by Mr. Bosse's brother, Mr, and Mrs, Dave Bosse and two children of Vancouver. . and Mrs. Bob Maddocks spent the weekend at Penticton visiting Mrs. Maddocks parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Worthing, The two children stayed on with the grandparents for a few days, re- turning later in the week. Mr, and Mrs, L, E. repay and family visited immediate} Bilesky and Miss Pat Steele, sis- ter of the bride-to-be. Corsages were presented to the guest of honor and her mother, Mrs. Fred Steele of Grand Forks, The gifts were arranged on a table centred by a large bride doll,. The tea table was covered with a whte crocheted cloth and centred with decorated cakes of a bride and bridesmaid made by Mrs, Bilesky. Between the cakes stood the figure of the groom to be in full dress uniform of the wm "Mrs, T, Fourt, Mrs, F. Peter- son and Mrs, W. M. Bale, Assisting the bride to be with her numerous gifts were her mother, Mrs, S, Muirhead, Mrs, Bud Anderson (nee Joyce ‘Schia. von) of Trail, and her cousin, Miss Dale Ferguson of Trail, In thanking her friends, Miss Mulr- head referred’to her absence from.“the community of. five years and the overwhelming pride she had always felt for Kin- naird, mentioning that the glfts were indeed a surprise. Hostesses for the, occasion were Mrs, Walter Jacobson, Mrs. Ron Ball, Mrs. Les Reed, Mrs. Jim Wisted Mrs, Jack Albee, Mrs, A. Schiavon, Mrs. C. Ackerman, Mrs, L, F, Newlove, Mrs. F, Mit- chell,, Mrs, B, Rourke and Mrs. E. M. Plerpoint, Girls ceeving at the shower R.C.MLP., drawn by Miss Johnson. Two tall gold tapers em- bedded in red roses completed the table decorations, Games were featured with prizewinners for the evening be- BIRTHS DEMEO — To Mr. and Mrs. Eugere Demeo of Castlegar, July 5, a son. ing Mrs. J. Miss Ad- rienne Loughery, Mr. .R. Twidale and the guest of honor. Assisting the hostesses in serving were the Misses Shirley, Judy and Patti Macdonald. Other invited guests were Mrs, A. Shepard, Mrs. W. McKay, Mrs. B, Munkley, Mrs. M. Dennet, Mr. J. Penner, Mrs. D. Bateson, Mrs, J. Clark, Mrs. D, Johnson, Miss Suzanne Johnson; Miss Flor- ence Bird and Miss Cynthia Jones, the L. V. Campbell home hast week. The L who came Kinnaird Korner to B.C. 10 years ago as manager of the Castlegar and then Vancou- ver airports, are being transfer-| red to Montreal wherethe will manage the CPA airport there. Recent visltors at the home Miss Donna Muirhead, popu- lar bride of July 4, was honored at a miscellanious shower prior to her marriage to Mr. Lorne Franklin Sine, A of Cpl, and Mrs, A. were Mr. and Mrs. Reymond Har- rett and children Penny and Brian of Vancouver. A miscellaneous shower was held July 3 at the home of Mrs. Angus Macdonald in honor of: Miss Doreen Steele whose mar- Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lybbert. All velght children of the honored ‘couple were able to be present cwith members coming from Cal-| riage to Constable K. King will take place on July 25 in Grand, Forks. Hostesses for the occasion uests over 80 in ‘the Improvement Soc- lety Hall. A bride's cake flanked by candles centered the main table, which was accented by a lace cover and intermittently set with low vases of roses and white daisles. ‘Miss Kathy Fishwick played the strains of Lohengrin followed by a mock wedding performance. The artists were Mrs, J. Wisted :gary, Edmonton, Los Angeles’and | with Mrs. Macdonald were Mrs. J.|Mrs. Steve Gallo, Mrs, J. C. Me- WITH MATCHES nme ges Sets can PREVENT FOREST FIRES! were Florence Pierpoint, Rourke, Kathy Fishwick, Waterman, Shirley Ball Yvonne Mitchell, . Winner of a names contest was won by Mrs, Merv Swihart. a ee Patsy Jean and The E. C, Ackerman family spent a few days in Creston last week with their daughter Myrna who has been employed there for several mont! Trippers over the July holl- day were Mr. and Mrs, B,C. Ack- erman and family to Christina Lake; Mr. and Mrs, Carl Christ- ,ensen and family to Colville. Also ‘spending the day at,Colville were Mr, and Mrs, H. York and familly .Jand their guests from Vancouver, Mr, and-Mrs. Ray York and dau- ghter Shiela. Mr, and Mrs, K Markle, Mar- ilyn and Sharon spent the week- end at thelr cabin at Christi: Gary Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. P. Majesgey had as guests Saturday, Mr. Har- old Kellogg of Blueberry Creek and a number of close friends at dinner, Mr, Kellogg leaves short- ly with a group from Trall-to work in the north. Mr. and Mrs, John ‘Wester- lund leave tomorrow for Vernon where they will attend the wel- coming for Queen They | Roy Mr, and Mrs. Phil Good- enough and son Chuck of Kimber- ley were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs, Goodenough's sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, T, Fourt, Mr, and Mrs, Dale Ackerman and daughter Louise of Windsor, Ontario, have been visiting for some time at the home of _ Mr. Ackerman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A Harold Acker- will be visiting the home of Mrs. Westerlund’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. P, Waslyk. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald | Garry of Kimberley are parents of a son, born July 2. Mrs, McDonald is the former Denise Fourt. Mr. and Mra, L, F, Newlove are. new grandparents, Their Mrs. Alan with her baby son, ‘born June 24, are visiting them. ‘Lake. Mr, and Mrs, Stan Steven- +|son joined them there from Spo- kane accompanied by thelr son Lorne and their daughter, Mrs. Billy c of Mr. and Mrs, L. McLaughlin, ar- rived from ‘Vernon Sunday night to visit his grandparents and other relatives here. man, another'son, and Mrs. Ack- erman of Seattle Joined the fam- ily during the week. Their son Ackerman and’Mrs, Acker- man, also of Seattle were here to visit thelr grandparents later in the Week. The entire Acker- man family enjoyed a reunion when Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Acker: man came from Rossland. The Harold Ackemans left for home on the weekend, while Dale gad family left for the east on Tues- day. Linda and Kenny Culley left Friday to spend part of their (continued on page five) 22 iS A ASUS al a \" ee of BOLOGNA, Sliced, Ib, .....-...2..sseceeeee- 296 ICE GREAM, 12 gal, ........ BAGON, Side Sliced lean, tb, .-.........--.0006 390 WATERMELON, Ib, ..... 00.20 ccc e cen enrecennes OB FLOUR, 25 Ib. Robin Heod, with a $15.00 order, ..... 99¢ Trischuck’ KINNAIRD, B.C. INTRODUCES . the entirely al SANITONE 0-90. 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Culley had an exciting weekend in which they trallered to Kettle Falls to camp for the night, leaving Sat- urday morning by boat for Grand Coulee. They were in the com- pany of the Arrow Boat Club, en- joying the American Celebra- tions, . Owen Smales fs enjoying a session at Camp Koolaree this week. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Hend- ticks visited Mr.:and Mrs. P. Smi- biko over the weekend. They are former nelghbors of the Smiberts, now living in Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Sml- bert, Kenneth Jr. and Linda, are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Powell Smibert. They motored here ‘from Regina, Sask. DR, LEE DE FOREST, VACUUM TUBE INVENTOR, PRAISES HEARING Lee de Forest, who made mo- dern radio: and Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Anderson entertained Saturday evening in honor of thelr daughter Cora Len Anderson on the occassion of her ‘birthday, The party was also a surprize farewell party for Judy and Tommy Thorndale who are shortly leaving the District with their parents. Throughout the evening the young people enjoyed Jawn games and dancing on the patio. On behalf of the 25 guests pre- sent Gerry Schuepfer presented Judy and Tommy with a camera and all the guests joined in sing- ing “For They. are Jolly Good Fellows.” Barbequed refreshments were served by Mrs, Anderson, as: sisted by Mrs. J. Thorndale, High. light of the evening was the pre- senting of two ‘decorated cakes, one for Cora ‘Lea wishing her | happy birthday and one to Judy and Tommy wishing them good luck in their new home, ee. A private christening service was held in the Robson Commur. ity, Memorial Church Sunday af- ternoon for the baby daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A. Balfour of Trail. perce B. A. Resker officiat- i The names given the baby were Alexandra Catherine. God}. parents were Mr. and Mrs, 0, Anderson and Miss Ann Suther- land, After the ceremony a dln- ner was served at the home of ae grandparents, Mr, and Mra. 7. OL Sutherland, Sr. Where there's smoke..there’s FIRE ! Always use your ash tray... Mr. Flipper! Only you can | PREVENT FOREST FIRES! ‘family are visiting relatives and friends in Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Therndale and family have left for Calgary, Miss Lorraine Schuepfer, nurse-ln-training at St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, is visting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Schuepfer for a month. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. w. T. Waldie were thelr an ty-five sat down to the dinner. The baby wore the christening gown that had been worn by her-maternal grandmo- ther and by her three brothers.| Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs, Sam Stewart of f Syringa Creek, Mr, and Mrs. Jr, and* five sible through his i: the vacuum tube fifty years ago, recentiy lavished high praise on a revolutionary new hearing device called ‘The + Listener.” “It is,” Dr. de For- est said, “without question the finest hearing aid I have ever worn, Nothing compares with it for the quality of hearing it gives.” Commenting. further “Dr. de Forest continued: "The ad- vantage of ear-level hearing and the elimination of irritat- ing. clothing noises make “The Listener’ a real. pleasure to wear. In fact, it overcomes all the objections I previously Herd to ‘weariig’ys Hearing “aia “TY So great has been the, interest” in this remarkable -new: elect- ronic hearing achievement. the makers have prepared an’: illustrated report outlining in detail how it functions. 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Stadler of the Cast- legar News staff is spending a two-week vacation touring the southern States. Miss Helen Gleboff ts attend. ing summer school at UBC. Mr. and Mrs. J. H! Smith left by car Tuesday for Boswell where they visited for a few days, Mr. and’ Mrs. H. F. Hyson are spending a few days in New Denver, Mr. D. Stewart, Mr. Gerald Stewart and Mary ‘Anne Stewart left by car Monday for Penticton eye specialist. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. Hougan ‘for the Bast week was their A : Rol Mr. and Mrs. R. Bro and fam- where Mary Anne will see an|B,C. and Renata, it Deer CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 9, 1959 a Park included Walter Moffatt) ey and Jim Wagner of Calgary Alta, Mr. and Mrs, Brick Saunders and family, Mr. and Mrs. P..Saliken and family of Castlegar and many more, Mr. and Mrs, J. Karey and children of Nelson were the re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman, ‘Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Waldie of Robson and three of their grand- children were Sunday visitors to Deer Park, Mr, and Mrs, N. Bystrom and friends from Castlegar spent Sun- day on a camping trip to Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Harri- son and family of Kinnaird were perent holiday visitors to Deer ark. Renata Tiding ' ‘A successful tea was held by the Renata. Women’s _ Institute when $35 was raised for ceme- tery, up-keep. Mrs. P. Warkentin, pres., received the guests. Help- ing serve tea-were the Misses Bar- bie Rohn, Mary Anne Wiebe and Eleanor Dyck. Members: in charge of the tea were Mrs. Matt hn, Mrs, 1. Wiebe and Mrs. L. Wither, Miss -Lorraine Scorgie of Haleourt, Alta., isa guest at the home of Mé. and Mrs. Tom Hun- chak, her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs, Chris Brown and son of Campbell River were weekend visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Julius Dyck. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Issaac Penner have motored to Clearbrook and will travel through the States to Rosemary, Alta, for a few weeks hollday. and Mrs, H. Groening of Cloverdale’ BC, and daughter, | E= and Mrs. A, Koch and son Erhart of Castlegar were weekend guests at the homes of, Mrs. W. J. sale and Mr, and Mrs, Art ‘ol Mrs. Sara Hansen and daugh- ter Gracie and Mrs, Julius Dyck are. visitors to Vencouver for a week. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Friesen of Nelson holidaying in their former residence for a few week. Miss Pearl Letkemam: is vis- iting friends in Prince George, Allen has left for Centralia for a week'where he will take a test for Alr Force ROTP, th: Jack Donald, her 3 a Mrs. James Donald, and son AL len, all of Miadstone, Sask. Among those attehiding the Senion Citizens entertainment in ana Monday afternoon were Mr, and Mrs, T. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. H. rans, ‘Mrs. and Mrs, D, Magee Mr. M, Hougen is visiting in Prince George, the ‘guest of his son-in-law an ‘Mr. and M. Hougen | ae anette your Dependents’ and Assure Your Thacpendence At Retire ment. Aine Sy The Mutual ‘Life Assurance of Canada W. Hermanson, .. Mr. and: Mrs, E, Tasker: and family ot Maidstone,’ Sask., are: expected to arrive Tuesday. to vis- ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hougen. ‘Mr, Anthony Quance of Van- couver, who has’ been. visiting his mother for a few days, erturned to the coast Sunday. He was ac companied by his mother, Mrs, LL. M. Quance, who. will visit there, | ‘ _ Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs, Carl Jansen of Claresholm, Alberta, spent a two- weels. holiday camping at Deer Park, ‘The Reverend and, ‘Mrs, W. McBride and children‘ of Van. couver arrived to spend a holiday at Deer Park. to her home for the weekend’ af- ter spending a few days in Trail where she was the guest of her sister-Inlaw, Mrs. J. V.-Brigge- man. They had as weekend guests their brother-in-law and_ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art Lindquist and Mr. Alfred Egan of Bow Island, Alberta, and Mrs. J. Brigeeman and W. Briggeman of Trail. Mr, and Mrs. D, Gold of Sal- mo were recent visitors to Deer Park. Other Salmo visitors in- cluded Mrs, L. Robertson and sons,’ . Mr. and Mrs. S.. Musil _ of Oasis and Mr, F, Musil of South Slocan were holiday visitors to Deer Park, Arther Worley of Nelson and his son Bob spent the weekend at the Worley summer home here. Holiday visitors at the Deer Park Youth Hostel included ithe isses J." it for awhile with Mrs. Tasker’s |. Mrs. F. Briggeman returned}. oo A a ¢ Let’s paceagee een . mS emergencies and for the future. » And what better wa) Of systematic saving chan throu, um oF ‘ii ic insurance’ "rheos h life ce, your wife's stan: of living aint if you gow dic prematurely; through _ and T. Walther all Pk Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leslie of Nelson were the ‘recent guests of your retirement years can be financially secure if you survive. And the accumulation of f dividends over the increases ‘Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Mr. and Mrs. George Brigge- man and Mr. and -Mrs, Fred Brig- geman were weekend visitors. to Trail where their brother Mr. John Briggeman is a patlent in Trail-Tadanac: Hospital. 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