CASTLEGAR" NEWS, “CASTLEGAR, -B.C. | THURSDAY, APRIL:26, 1956 - MODEL ¢ $3975 PETTITT PHOTOS BE CLEARLY . INFORMED ~CJAT | MONDAY - APRIL 30th : Mrs. in, direc- tor of: the -Kinnaird . Little Theatre group, has had extensive experience in this field. She has been associated with little theatre -work for 18 years, and on sever- al Occasions groups directed by, her : won. provincial and. .inter- city. cups. Mrs, McBain, studied under Major . Bullock- ‘Webster, who is now in England, and under two drama feachers from Victoria. Not a ingle tree’ grows in the ;,1,200,000, square -miles of |Canada between the. tree. line in the Northwest Territories and the: North. Pole. -|as their guests this week Pietro, * Wire, W. O.-Bevitt, District: Social Notes - Renata Tidings - ‘Kinnaird Komer Phone 4261 Lea Casilegar Happenings Mrs. A. A. Spence left dur- ing the weekend for the coast where she will atten the grad- uation. of .her daughter, Sandra Lee Tupper, as a psychiatric nurse, on April 26. a . S, Drain arrived: from Vancouver to attend the funeral, of her brother in-law, “Mr. Me- Kinnon, last Saturday. She will visit in the district’ for a few days prior to returning. to Van- couver. Mrs. L. V. Campbell ‘returns today’ from’ a week’s ‘visit in the “Okanagan district, Mr, and Mrs. P. Zanet have Primo, ‘and Mario Infanti, of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. T. “Blackburn had as their guests recently the latter's brother and sister in: law, Mr..and Mrs. J.-'Pie of ing with her son Mark in Van- of Trail were Sunday visitors Mrs. J. PY Raolok Mrs. Basil Stiealds is visit- couver ‘week, Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Hermon at the’ home’ of ;Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Williams, Mr., and Mrs, W.' V. Dynes of Rossland were.Sunday visit- ors. to Castlegar. The Misses Nellie Fomenoft and Annette Zarchokoff left on Saturday for ‘Vancouver, | where they will reside. Mr. and’ Mrs. W. 0. ‘Devitt entertained at the dinner hour home-from France after serving Henry A. Kuryluk returned ‘two years overseas ' with the RCAF, Heather Sparrow. celebrated her. third ‘Renata Wie handicraft bazaar and tea had been very success- ful, . the ‘convenor ‘reported to tHe W.L meeting . last: week. The meeting was’ held at the home of Mrs. .J. J... Reimer. Four members from the . Deer Park W.I. attended as guests. ~ A letter of thanks was read having six little friends for| lunch: Susan Ruebsaat, Nicki Burac, Judy Kissock, "Jeannie Leveridge, ‘Patty Tack, and Wayne Jackson. YOU. MONEY The Co-operative - - Transportation Garage MONEY. FOR YOU and Mrs. :John Sn of Trail, 2"yirs. J, Stenberg and date ter Judy of Westbank’ spent a few days visiting her sister: in’ law Miss Nellie Stenberg of .the Castlegar Hotel. ~ Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Watson of Penticton visited friends: in the district over the weekend. | Miss Nellie. Stenberg -. chad as her. guest for ‘a few days ! ‘Tes cently her: mother, Mrs. Sten berg of Johnston's Landing. - Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Crattiebnt Craft and son Allan of { Brilliant; power plant cotta weekend visiting at Creston: ‘Mr, and Mrs, W. ‘Thom iand, infant -son Brian , of Glenmerry spent ‘the weekend at the aa of the latter’s parents, Mr. jand ; of 9 ana 15 last January l-are requested ¢ to register for Little League Softball this coming .. BE SURE TO ATTEND * ” Novel 3,to. 5 P.M., SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 28. * Sewing, nothing over $1.00 Prize: Basket of Flowers ke Baking THE AUXILIARY TEA BOYS’ CAMP 1st. week, July 15th, to, July 22nd. 2nd. ‘week, July « ‘22nd.’ to -) perimental’. lesson. was Gertrude, ‘McCante from |. °. Jose ne to Aug. 5th. 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