CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 7, 1962 Deer Park Socials Mrs. Williamson Mrs. Ora Wires has. returned to her. home in Portland,Oregon, after sponding the past four weeks at the home of her son-inJaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brig: geman. On her departure she was by Mrs. who will spend a few weeks visit- ing with friends and relatives at Redmond, and Portland, Oregon, also in Seattle. ‘Mrs, Briggeman also visit the World’s Fair at Sea. ttle. Mr. L. A. Read, Social Credit candidate for Kootenay-West in this coming election, accompanied by Mr. T. McGauley and Mr. F. Pressacco, were recent visitors to Deer Park and Renata. Mr. and Mrs. A. Chudy, dau- ghters Dawn Marie and Teresa and son John Arnold of Kinnaird, were weekend visitors to their former home in Deer Park, Enroute to Renata where they spent the weekend, Mr. and Mra. J. Reimer and daughters Sharon and Wendy of Nakusp were recent visitors at the home of their bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williamson. Mr, and Mrs. C. S, Phelps and children, Wayne, Judith, Brenda and Russell,. were recent. visitors to Procter and Crawford Bay. - A group of 13 Girl Guides from the Robson area spent the weekend on a. two-day camping trip at Deer Park, They were ac- companied by captains L, Dewis and M. Bro of Robson. Mrs, R. Worley of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. A. Worley of Nelson and Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. Worley of Robson spent the weekend at their sum- mer home here, Mr. and Mrs. A, Bortnick and son David of Trail spetn the week- More Dentists Six Years Off Says WRAY The results of UBC’s new den- tal faculty are another six years off, village chairman Carl Loeb- lich said at Kinnaird’s - council meeting Monday + He said, that at. the vrecent |° meeting of the WKHU all munici- palities werg-urged:to do all. in their power :to- attract dentists to this area and to encourage stu- dents to go.into the dental ‘pro- fession. ° ; Comm, Pat Romaine said that the gncouragement today .should te.: “material : encouragement” ‘in thé way of bursaries or low nt est loans, _ SMALL MOTOR REPAIRS | wn Mowers, Cultivators, “> Chain Saws: ete. Phone 365-2151, or 1865-2758 +." PROMPT SERVICE: {SLIM'S WELDING SHOP. . Highway: * end at their summer home in Deer Park, Ay MacPherson and David of Castlogar spent the weekend at Deer Park, were recent visitors to Trail. Mr. W." (Bil) Yurick of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. x. Douglas | and Mr.:and-Mrs. C, Williamson | § Trail who spent the weekend at the Bortnjck summer home here, was one of. the lucky fisherman out on a fishing trip.’ 36 ‘Graduate’ From Kindergarten Last Sunday . Graduation exercises followed a delightful program which de. picted the achievements of 36 kindergarten pupils and marked a ternoon in the Kinnaird Improve- ment Society Hall. The graduates of St. Joseph's Kindergarten, under the supervis- fon of the Sisters of the Atone- audience their “program of: songs recitations.” costuming, a number by their co- lorful rythum band, and a group of eight boys singing “Working On The Railroad” followed, The Peter Rabbit operatta told and pantomine and consisted of costumed characterizations of five bunnies and their mummy, eight gardeners, and five blue birds com: ing to show Peter the way home. A mixed degree of excitement and formality mounted when the graduating group. appeared in aca- demic costumes and finale each pupil was ao mtad a dip- loma by. Rev. E. Brophy. This was preceded: by: the graduation play in which Debbie Rust enacted Sis- ter Superior; Harry Haley. was the school secretary“while the pastor was played by Dougy Tidball. Elizabeth Rush was: the valedictor- 5: Muse director was Jimmy Hut- The class. included, Paul Hat- lin, Robert Knutson,: Donny York, Danny DeBiasio, - Jimmy Hutchin- son, Dougy Tidball, Aage Brattebo, Russell Roberts, Greg. Richards, Harry: Haley; Janice Koenig, :Stev: le Warford, Elizabeth ‘Rush, Kim Sawyer, Charlene McInroy,’ Lynne Fleury Karen Tones, Michelle Gut Gui- mont, ‘Kathy Fields, Marilyn Dally, bie Rust, Willa. Condy;:: Barbara Waite, Wedy McGillivray, ‘Kathy Harrison, e “;Cornier;. Jon. MacDonald, Tony Sorge, Dougy Morgan, . Kim ,: .O'Morrow, Ane Kawte and Dimean:Cratvford ‘WOODEN’ AIR. 2: Even ‘the’ air“ you’ breathe might be called’ a forest product since it is constantly being replen- ished’ with ‘oxygen manufactured RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. in trees. and other green Plants. : Wieners,. No... i, ib. ‘SUGAR, 10 lege a ra es G PORK LEG ROAST, thy ivcoes ee O80” PORK TENDERLOIN, Ib, ......:.. 89¢ BACON; side:sliced, Ih... BACON, back sliced, th., ose en ene who landed a .17-pound fish while | real occasion for them Sunday af-|§ ment, performed before’ a large |i with action, interspersed by timely | ‘A squaré ‘dance in old-time |f the story of Peter Rabbit in song | # Kathy ; Helfer, Debbie Paul, ‘Deb-| Sweeney, Mark Sherwood, ‘Bruce | GRANULATED 7" MALKIN’S _ Enter our, Rooster Coffee Contest and‘ win a fi @ Coffee Persotator, ICE Ci 2E/ iN Y 1 3 PINT CARTON . ¥ Cc STANDBY 48-0Z. PINEAPPLE JUICE BRUNSWICK SOLO | Margarine 2 Ibs. 49c “HEINZ GALLON SIZE * Tomato Juice ‘ALPHA MILK, Glins ....... "SALAD DRESSING, Salad Bow! 32 GAKE HIX, Robin Hood. 2 hess. es MARSHMALLOWS, Krafl, 2 pkgs. .....ccueees . PEANUT BUTTER, Kersey, 4. Ib. tin . GUT GREEN BEANS, Better Buy, 6 tins ....... PEAS, Malkin’s: Assorted sizes, G tins... 2.20.63. $1.00: TOMATOES, Mal in’ ‘Sy 20-02. 2 for : > MA CARON! and CHEESE, Catelli 4 ee weceeceues 96° BANANAS, Golden ‘Ripe; G Ibs. ....-- eee eee ees $1.00 | r-Bone, Sirloin, Ib., ocr 3 tins $1 Oo | SARDINES 10 tins $1 00 ‘be ready for carefree holi: <7?) matron of honor and chose a green KINDERGARTEN CLAS of St. Joseph's at’ Ki the Improvement Society Hall. ‘Sister Bernadette Marie is, shown here: with the 36 class members from Kinnaird, Castlegar and Blueberry. The eradates? Bat on a pro- gram of dances, ‘music’‘and recitations for Parents cand friends who. attended. — Pettitt Photo - ‘ - HOLIDAY | time is almost here’ and its) time’ to. have ‘a- thorough check made on your car to day driving. LET US. Look YOUR: CAR OVER Now! CASTLE MOTORS i UID. Phone 365-2411 re TT ven ther, the “bride,wore: a white floor-length gowa of lace over peau de:sole ; with Iy-pointed sleeves. ‘crown’ tiare’headpiece was dot- ted “with seed pearls while a fin- ger-tip veil was attached to it. Her only jewelery’ was a dainty, gold eross‘a gift of the groom. She car- ried-a white prayer book’ and: her bouquet was . of pink’ sweetheart roses and’ carnations. : Mrs. ’ Ronald ° D’Andrea was dress with. white’accessories. Mrs, L, Elder was bridesmaid and wore a. mauve: dress with ‘white. acces- “:|sories.,The little flower. girl. was ‘| Louise Merlo who: wore a yéllow |’ dress, Mr, “Ronald D'Andrea of Van- couver,.a brother of we groom, was best man ‘while: Mr.: LeRoy Briggeman was usher. . - A‘ reception ‘was held at the Twin Rivers Hall, Castlegar, where the. bridal. party ‘and their parents received the guests. For..the ret] 3) STAINLESS STEEL; SINK; ITH LEDGE AND DECK’ ‘FAUCET WITH ‘SPRAY: ‘ REE "ADVICE | on any. of your Plumbing or Heating ‘problems .LOW:: PRICES :-on: SUPPLIES, ‘METAL ‘WORK “AND G. “NOW LOCATED INSTALLATIONS, SHEET: “ON FR pp ene, B05 0204 fading. “the Lae mother chose. & ~|sheath dress in belge lace over taffeta with rose accessories wi the bride chose a green summer suit’ with’ white accessories, The |; couple will reside in Castlegar. --Rohson. Gubs Aa year -Join Gastiegar 5 GTi For Min. Hike © ‘The 1st Robson Cubs hiked to Castlegar: on Wednesday of last week under the leadership of Mrs. M.: Schuepfer. They met with the 1st’ Castie- gar Cubs at the Arena. They then hiked up the mountain enjoyed a wiener roast-and had a sing song. ance enjoyable time was hed by Thanks '- were extended to Scoutmasters Conroy and. Ingham of ‘Castlegar and to Scoutmaster Lallue, Reg Bro.and 'S, Dewis’ “for TTT ae ONE - a SHIRTS. “ALL DRY CLEANING D DRY. CLEANERS ~ 365-4851 Boat cuts Dock Hove Postponed Plans: ta move the Arrow Boat m | Club dock to the.Castlegar side of the lake have been pobtponed until next. year because ‘of foreshore rights, This was learned at a ‘|and daughter Debbie and son Dale BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT Be | NOTICE:: We Are Open 9 AM, TILL 9 PM. Monday thru Friday — Saturday 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M: SLOPE, TEST of material which may be used in the]. “For your Convenience” | 8 | building of the High Arrow dam awaits the rising waters of. the Columbia river.. The ‘‘till” here is at three dif- ferent slopes and engineers will study it after the Col- umbia recedes to see how it behaved while covered with water. — Castlegar News Photo G.L. FLOUR 24 LB. BAGS Renata Socials $1.39 (From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs, Allan Rangen| honor of her birthday. 7 - was presented @ cake and gifts in of Edmonton were ‘recent guests ST OP at the homes of Mr. and Mrs, L. Chizmazia’ ann Mr. and Mrs, M. Mette and Mrs. 3. Ri . ant lemer Jr. and dasghtes peas and Wendy WORRYING Ni were weel isit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. s.| ABOUT YOUR tas tet for] FPFAMILY’S meting of the club and it was pointed out that the move will pro- bably come.in the spring. © Most of the meeting was taken up by the mapping out of a sum- mer program. This’ will. include receptions, coffee parties, cruises, and a boat trip to Trail if docking facilities can be arranged. - Riemer Sr. Mrs. Naniamp where cahe Aes visit Lit son-in-law ' ant ughter, Mr. Mn R. McKay. oT | BUTURE Mr. and Mrs. M. Wolfe of Kin- naird were weegend visitors at the SECURITY home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wendish, : i Arsh and Mrs. F Fenner of it! astlegar were Sunday visitors: t G fe !) Canton 7 °|. (plan for it! Mr. 'E, ‘Swales “District Agri- New Han Joins. ~ Boundary Electric A:man with'10 years, experience |p, in the’. retail “1t“o Renata poring the week, sonage in Renata was the scene of Creston was a visitor i Cc ARTHUR ANDERSON of two surprises May 23 at 7.30 eke ae Pim. the man from: Mr. and Mra, T. Cooper of Trail are ‘spending a two week holiday here.) The: Pentecostal church par- business has joined. the staff: of Boundary Electric in Castlegar. Bill Turnen’-of Rossland, who has worked for several retail elect- rical appliance firms in the City of “Brat, joins:Boundary Electric to become salesman ini charge. of el- ectrical ‘appliance sales and‘ mer- chandise, = ‘Boundary. - Electric manager = “'Stotty” Scott, says Mr. en bias their ower ian ac + Delegates of. the Branch were appointed to attend the zone meet- ing at Salmo. on June 17 and 18.. Comrade : Green‘‘reported: on the: recent social held which was quite’ “successful . and ‘enjoyable. One application for ordinary:mem- bership was ‘read and ‘accepted. Club members are: requested to: apply for their 1962 member- ship cards by June 30'in: order to their Club; Comrade -Webster' was reported as being .a patient in the Castlegar hospital. Rev, C. «RJ. Day : was appointed ,as honorary padre of the Branch. DAY | ga Work bee on cards to be. sent to Kenya, the Womens | ‘Missionary Circle presented Miss J. Lang, president whois to be mar- F ried in June, with a lovely linger- : ioe ie shower. Mrs, A. E:.Wiebe ‘also, who| £he Mutual Life teaches at~ Twin Rivers School | | ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Central Trading : = phone 365-9093. Pe KINNAIR D, B.C. Free Daliveey Coffee ROOSTER, 6. _ Miracle Whip 32 oz. ar . HOC Juice TOMATO, Aylmer, 3, 480z. tins $1. CHRISTIES Graham Wafers 2 ets. S9c Eggs A large local fresh, doz. ............ Sausages skintes, 2 the... Steaks Round, Sirloin or T-Bone, tb. 79 Butter wo. 1,18. WITH ORDER STORE HOURS. Sundays 10.00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday 9.00 a.m. to°12 noon -. Balance of Week 9.00 a.m, to 9.00 p.m. AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS | el a\ SOCKEYE SALMON, a's TOMATO JUICE, 48-07. IGE GREAM: 2 pts ........ 486 Rall gals. .. A pk pig. FRUIT CORDIALS, 33-0z. ....... Gle KOOL-AID, TINS ORANGE POP, WAX PAPER, 100 rolls ‘2 for .....-.- 488 FAB. King Size pkgs. Domestic SHORTERING - plastic pail .... 79 BAKEASY, Ib. ae ‘2 for... hog SLICING TOMATOES, 2: tubes ae a7e RED RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, 2 bu. CALIFORNIA WHITE SPUDS 10 Ib. 59 MEATS | RED SNAPPERS (Rock. Fish) per Ib. .. 19¢ Sic. BACON, bits and Pes., Ba... oes : PORK: TENDER LOINS, : 89 LEG ‘O HAMS, fully — ¥ or whole, Ih. .. 53e “COFFEE BAR’ SPECIAL” : Bob's. Sundae, (the wotke) -