bd _CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 29, 1957 2) THE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES, Castlegar Happenings his son-in-law and Mr, home «of daughter, and Mrs, F. A. Miss Dawn Jenks flew to Yellowknife on Monday to re- sume her teaching duties, after having spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Berg of Hope, B.C.* were weekend guests at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, W, Ken- nedy, Mr, and Mrs, L. Lakeman are spending some time visiting relatives in Saskatoon, Sask. Dr. and Mrs, F, Thorne are expected back this weekend after being in Vancouver all summer. Mrs, Thorne was among those attending Summer School. | Flight Cadet J, R. Nixon has returned from Trenton, Ontario, where he spent the summer with the RCAF, Miss Tannis Killough will leave tomorrow for Port Alice, Vancouver Island, where she has accepted a teaching position, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. West- ‘wood spent three weeks holiday- ing at various scenic spots in mee . H, Seargeant of Leth- vik Alberta is a guest at the The Westwoods recently re- ecived a tape recording from Mr. = Westwood’'s brother Roy in Sur- rey, England, of which the voice of Mr, Resker had been recorded during a brict visit he paid to the Westwood home there. He commented on several highlights of his English holiday and wish- ed to be remembered to his many friends in Castlegar. Rev. Resker expects to be back here next week, Mrs, M. Woolverton left by plane yesterday to spend an ex- tended visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. M, McInnes of Red Deer, Alta, as well as with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Woolverton of Calgary, Alta, Mrs. MecDickens of Kaslo has arrived to stay with Mrs. L, Kil- lough and Mrs. F. Swanson. Mr, and Mrs. J. Kelly are vacationing in Kelowna, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Spencer of Victoria are visiting at the home of the Jatter’s mother, Mrs. M, Carlson. Miss Eileen Goresky is ate tending a week-long conference of United Nations Club at UBC REPORTERS Castlegar Mrs, Easton Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata ° 1501 Mrs. Kaufman = 9227 Mrs, Smecher - 4568 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin ue Sw ACo TAC TAToTN TORRONE as a delegate from Stanley Hum- the’ weekend fishing at Lockhart rose; Mr. and Mrs, R. Briggeman, phries High School U.N. Club. The local Rotary Club sponsors the trip as a project for Youth Education, ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wiig has been the centre of several happy family reunions recently, with the visit of their son-in-law and daughter, Con- stable and Mrs, J. Flamank and their three children from Kaslo, B.C, and of their nephew and niece Mr, and Mrs. W. Wiig and family from Claresholm, Alta. who stayed till Sunday. Yesterday Mr. and, Mrs, Joe Wiig and daughter of Vancouver arrived to spend a few days with the former's parents. The Rev. E, H. Patterson of St. Andrew's Church, Trail was guest minister at St, Alban’s An- glican Church on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. H. Binnies spent SAFE..... PROTECT YOUR TOWN — YOUR BUSINESS — YOUR HOME: HAVE A FREE Chest X-Ray NO UNDRESSING — IT ONLY TAKES A MOMENT Kinnaird ~ September 4 — 2-5 and 6-8 p.m. Castlegar — September 5 & 6 -— 2-5 & 6-8 p Rohson — Sentember 9 — 6-8 p.m. Shoreacres — September 10 — 5-8 p.m. (This Service is for all persons 15 years and over) Support The Organization Promoting This Programme Sponsored by the Rotary Club in Co-operation with the B.C. Tuberculosis Society “ HEALTHY ..... Beach. Mr, and Mrs, C, Onions and family have taken up residence at 518, 5th Avenue. Tom Jerome is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mrs, T. Jerome has as her guests her brother-in-law sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'T. E. Johnson of Langley Prairie. Mrs. Clare Denton of Ytico, Mich, and her son Bob of Chi- cago were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dan Gilroy, Mrs. Den- ton is Mrs. Gilroy's sister. Dur- ing the past week they visited Cranbrook, Lake, Louise, Banff and Calgary and returned home Monday, Mrs, M. King has returned home after visiting her sister at the Coast. Mr. and Mrs. James Warne and son Donald of Medicine Hat are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith. Capt, and Mrs, H. C, Pitts and son Gary have’ left ‘for Ham- ilton after spending ten days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pitts. Capt, Pitts, was spending part of his embarkation leave prior to his departure for duty in Germany, the latter part of October. Mrs. Pitts and Gary will also be going to'Germany at a later. date. Miss Doreen Pitts of Van- couver is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Pitts, Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Marshall of Blueberry Creek announce the recent marriage of their eldest son LAC Lorne .W, F. Marshall to Anne Marie Wolf of Metz, France. They will make . their home in Metz for the present as Lorne is stationed with the RC ‘AF theer. Deer Park Socials Calgary; Mrs, Grace Briggeman and R. Briggeman, Mr. and Mrs, J. Lindsay, Mrs. J, Lamont and daughter Clarissa of Taril and many more. On a weekend fishing trip, - Mr. and Mrs. C. Catalang of Trail landed 8 Rainbow, everag- ing about 3 pounds each and several other fish. * Kinnaird Korner Leading Seaman and Mrs, Bruce Spencer are spendnig two weeks here, visiting Mrs, Spenc- er’s mother, Mrs, M. Carlson and sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Frank McLeod. Mr, .and Mrs, E. Fitzpatrick: and family spent the weckend at Kootenay Bay, while Mrs, Fitzpatrick's mother, Mrs, A. Mc- Leod visited at the R. D. Mc- Donalds in Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott and Kenny returned recently from their vacation at Coeur d’ Alene and other points in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. K, Markle, Sharon and Marilyn spent the weekend at their cabin at Chris- tina Lake. Mrs, E. A. Mathews of Kaslo left for home Sunday after spending a week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mathews and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy David- ;. son and family are on ‘their holi- days to Christina Lake, Kelowna and.Kamloops and plan to arrive home Sunday. zi Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Bale are Mrs, Bale's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ‘and: Mrs. Joe Wiig and Dianne of Vancouver. The Bales returned recently from Vancouver ‘via Kelowna, where they visited relatives. Happily Sharlene is enjoying perfect health, having eseaped the mastoid in H. King and J. Smith of the school board, School District No. 9 at Castlegar, were recent visitors to Renata and Deer Park. Mr, and Mrs. J. Gonda, their daughter Rene, of Deer Lodge, Montana, Mr. and Mrs, H. Wires, son Jay and Mrs, Ora Wires of Seattle, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. J, Briggeman of Trail were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, F, Briggeman. Weekend visitors to Deer Park included Mr. and Mrs. Mark Adams and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phelps of Crawford Bay; Mr. and Mrs, R. Phelps and children, Salmo; Mrs. H. Young of Syringa Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. and children of Mont- ROASTING CHICKEN, Fresh Killed T- BONE a4 SIRLOIN Lb. .. 2 39¢ BLUE LABEL BEEF BREAD, 4X, 2 for .. .. 33¢ ASSORTED COOKIES, 3 okas. 69c Garbens or Heinz 3 t -. 29¢ ivory" “SOAP, reg. 4 bars ... . 25e MARSHMALLOWS, 1.fb. bag < PEACHES V’s for canning . $1.99 TOMATOES, Lb. CABBAGE, We Lb. .. conn ON THE. COB, Cut-Rate Groceteia, ‘Kinnaird BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS Line of Schoo! Supplies We carry A Complete Including KEY TABS, Bundle of 5 in AORIBBEERS: H.B. PENCILS, Each BINDERS, From .. $5.40 to 10.95 Vancouver, as was formerly re- ported in this column. John McLeod and H. Wood joined their families at Chris- tina Lake for the weekend. The wives “and children: are holiday- ing there for another week. Mr, and Mrs. W. J, Evans visited the Coast, spending some time at Moses Lake, Washing- ton on the way there. They ar- rived home aecom-. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Hall, Mr. and Mra, George Lambert, Mrs, -’ Grace Smith and Mr, and: Mrs, Guy Guido, ‘are holidaying in Portland. Or. } Renata Tidings About 65 turned out to sin Robson Socials Mrs, Donald Duncan and little daughter Sylvia returned home after a 3 week vacation in Chilliwack. : d Mrs, W. T. Waldie motored to Grand Coulee Dam over the weekend. all. Accompanying the Waldies were thelr son Keith, Mra. Wal- die’s father Mr. Lundy and Mr. and Mrs, Herb Johnson, Mr. M, P. Smith of Cochrane, Alta is visiting at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Oborne. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Oborne and son Glen of Eckville, Alta. : Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert of Colbert, Alta, Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Gborne and 2 sons of Van. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Oborne ond. Mrs, P. Jolly, Mr, and Mrs. G. McKinnon of Kimberley returned home after spending a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Oborne. Mrs, B. E. Turner of Rossland was guest of Mr. and Mrs, Herb Johnson. bonfire Sunday- night. Mr. Joh Dalzell of singing, Miss J. J. Faught's a solo, a duet by Mr. and Dalzell and a solo by Mrs, Chizmazia, Wieners and ma mallows were roasted after Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Harms q Nanaimo are spending a wee with Mr. and Mrs. H, Funk anf family. Mra, F. F. Siemens daughters Eleanor and Mrs. Greatorex of Kitchener are rg turning to Mra. Slemen’'s home § Winnipeg after spending the summer months here, Mrs, Julius Dyck and daug! Nelson. Joe Sehlinger has ret from his trip to Coaldale, Alt Mr, and Mrs. W. J, Hale a friends from Castlegar. Wilma Olson of Nakusp visiting her grandparents Mr, an Mr. and Mrs, B. Mahoney of M&S. H. Funk. Cold Lake, Alta, who had left on ‘Monday after a 3 week visit at the home of Mrs. Mahoney's brother and mother were called back at the sudden passing of her motehr, Mrs. Anderson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moat and 2 sons of Seattle, Wash, arrived BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ht bert (nee Anne Marzhall) in Kootenay Lake General Hospita favorite hymns around a lara Castlegar, led th singing, and a good time had bg REMPS CRAFT SHOP CABINET & PICTURE FRAMES For The -Handyman We Have CABINET HARDWARE — DOOR LOCKS PAINT & BRUSHES Highway | Kinnaird-Castlegar ~ Mr, and Mra. Wm. Fro f of Vancouver visited A. Kochis ter Eleanor are holidaying i: visiting at Fort McLeod will here at the sudden death of Mrs. Moat'’s father, the late Mr. F. Magee. Miss M. Curtis of Vancouver is spending the month of Aug as guest of Mrs. Frances ‘Quanec. Mrs, D. Gavrilik has left for V by ‘car, by "Mr. and Mrs. S. Tench of Rossland, Miss Margaret Zucco return- ed home after a 2 week holiday in Vancouver, visiting her mother a daughter, August 22, KNOW YOUR CANADA What Canadian city is completel] surrounded by another? tw The recently expanded ong ional capital, “Ottawa, now com pletely surrounds the City aj Eastview, which occupies an are} of one square mile. The first Eastview settle arrived in 1824, The Every Day Low Prices. _ SOLO or DELMAR. MARGARINE,, 2 for BUTTER, lat. grade, Ib. .. PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel SUGAR, 25 Ib. bag TOMATO JUICE, Nabob, 48 ox. 3 for SOCKEYE SALMON, Nabob, MARSHMALLOWS, Plain, 1 tb. pkg. BAKE-RITE BREAD, 2 for ..... CIGARETTES, -any brand, plus tax ........0.... ad We Have A Full Line of School Supplies in Now ‘ FRUIT & VEGETABLES SEEDLESS GRAPES, green, 2 Ibs. 48 ox. ‘o be a guod dancer, it, and Margo Coutts has ENERGY COUNTS IN IRISH G.. + sheet, It will soon be ironed along . it by holding the can over direct you just have HM put enthusiasm into enthusiasm to 5} first prizes at the i2th annual piehtend games at Fergus, This ieap is part of an frish jf. . : won five Oni. for she BANANAS, Golden Rype, 2 Ibs. ‘WATERMELON, ' fb. GROUND BEEF, extra fean, Ib. \'T-BONE or SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. SUMMER SAUSAGE, sliced, Ib. PORK BOSTON BUTT ROASTS, ‘b. BABY BEEF LIVER, Ib. TRISCHUCKS Store ‘Closed Monday Afternoon Open All Day: Wednesday was first talled Janesville. It Lyle — Minister of Labor. Once again Labor Day is witn us and as we recount all the mar- Vellous accomplishments work- men ‘have achieved over the years, it is’ well to consider the problems of the’ future. While “automation” as a word is comparatively new, "automation itself is actually the -and television tubes manufact- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 29, 1957 it tightly into the open end ck a clothespin. CLEAN CUFFS— ‘The cuffs on men's work trousers often collect dirt which is carried into the house. Baste the cuffs to the legs of the trousers to prevent this dirt-collection. NEAT PACKAGES— You won't be “all thumbs” when tying up a parcel if you use a with the smaller articles. * erochet hook to draw the upper STIFFEN BRISTLES— string under the two strings to Be Stiffen sof by tled Result: a much dipping the bristles in a solution tighter, neater package, and so of equal parts of milk and water, much easier, too, or into a strong solution. of alum LINT FROM BAND-AIDS water, Dry the brush thoroughly « Save the stiff pieces of lint before using, , taken off the Band Aids before VE SHOE POLISH— Shoe ‘polish ‘in cake form often erumbles into little pieces, A good way to solidify the cake is to melt ‘Handy Hints IRONING SHEETS. A quick and easy way to iron a large-sized sheet is to fold it in eighths, {place it on your ironing board and then press flat items like handkerchiefs, towels, pil- low cases, ete, on the folded small box in your sewing basket. They're handy for when a small piece af stiffening is needed. Place.a piece between material when sewing a button-hele. It low heat. As it cools, thi lish : "hece Will’ Keep the button-hole’ firm will harden into one piece. “they are used. Keep them in a° and neat, GARDEN HINT When working in the garden, wear a pair of slippers with no heels, and a pair of plastic over- shces, After you are through working, it is simple to ‘hose off the plastic over-shoes, and you have not made a. steady line of deep heel marks wherever you have trod. TIME SAVER © Before answering the tele- phone set the timer cn the elect- rig stove for five minutes. Then, if the call is not important, you calmly ask to be excused,when the buzzer goes, as you hear the buzzer. Your party will hear it as- well, and not feel so irritable at you, as she weuld, if you were repeating every minute or .so that you really must-get on with, your work, when she has ners alt finished and wants to talk. NO-ROLL SPOOLS— Press .a thumbtack or a! round-; head upholsterer’s tack into one edge of thréad spools to keep them from rolling if dropped. ENVELOPE SEALER— . To make a cheap and efficient envelope sealer, simply cut out a piece of plastic sponge and wedge | higher standard of living. Examples of the huge quan- tities 6f goods and services which can be produced with a. small . amount of manpower are every- ° where. For instance, it is re- ported that 90 per cent of all the electric light bulbs, radio tubes, ured in the United States are made by fourteen men and in their spare time these men man- ufacture Christmas tree ‘orna- Pettitt KEEP YOUR FAMILY | § eee ina family group photo- graph you will all like as much as you like each other. " Be together always Call, phone, or write foram appointment today, Photos ments, As we mect the challenge of automation--this opportunity for a higher of 1 iE second phase of.. the Revolution. The first phase, while causing dislocation of employment in its “initial “plases, has brought us the 2bundance of, goods and services which-we have come to take for iisst recognize that we are in a position to abolish ‘man's oldest and ecruelest enemies, hunger and poverty, from the face of the earth. Our problem today is not i ut di y If we granted, Our of living is the highest it has ever been and now, with. the advent of aut- omation, we .can look forward with keen anticipation to an ever Mrs, B. Zucco, Mrs, W. Guirin returned home after a two week holiday ; in Seattle, Wash. become an important. industrid centre with a number of plant specializing in brick and tile anim iron and_ steel products, Window Scresns & Doors Cabinet Making Glass of all sizes & weights pati! Sash & Door. . PHONE 3211 panied by their son Billy who’ will return to Woodland’s School at New Westminster in two weeks, Mrs, W, Collinson spent the weekend at Christina Lake a3 the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Walley. <0 Mx. and Mrs, Ken Roberton spent a few days with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Brian ‘Atchison at Oliver. They returned Sunday. ° JK TENAY ~ ‘BUILDERS & SUPPLIERS PHONE — 5155 | SASH & DOOR ° CABINET MAKING * BUILDING HARDWARE “GLIDDEN PAINTS Mrs, A. Ci is. spend- ing two weeks in Kamloops. The .Creightons were joined there by ‘their children, Barcley and Mau- reen, who have been studying in Vacouver over the holidays. Miss Connie Haywood is home for a few days before re- turning to Victoria and a teaching position, She‘is accompanied by Miss Judy Dykes also of Vic- a. Little guests at the D. Dev- erson home are Kenneth and Karen Surina, and Mrs, Dever- ‘son’s niece Laurie Lee Mcers all of Kaslo. Miss Loretta Maids of Chris- tina Lake is spending a week with her aunt Mrs. W'm Robin- son. * ‘Maureen and Pat surpriseti , their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lambert on Saturday evening with a surprise birthday party in their honor, In close conspi- racy with the youngsters. were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido who, a3 _@ prelude invited them to dinner. Upon arrival home, the Lamberts were grected by a number of guests which included Mr. and Mrs... C. Lambert,-Mr. and Mrs, Pat Haley, Mr. and Mrs, D, G, Beel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Logelin, ‘Delivered @ MARSHALL-WELLS PAINTS '* RIGHT to Your , | Construction Jeb READY-MIX CONCRETE YOU CAN DO IT FASTER WITH “NO FUSS No MUSS . JUST PLACE- YOUR ORDERS WITH McCauley PHONE 9921 or 6551 Mgr. — TRAIL Fhone 2 2054 ‘ Sar MIX. READY. 4 IN THE B. ¢. SENIOR Y SOFTBALL FINALS ‘August 31, September 162. - The: Line-Up’ Includes: . ADOLPH TAMBELLINI JULIE BILESKY WALTER, KEREIFF BILL KEREIFF: , BILL. 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