CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 26, 1962 Castleaar Secials Mrs. Hi. Johnson, Phone 365-8294 Members of the Kountry Kou- sin’s Squere Dance group attend- ing the final party of the scason in Trail where they joined with the G/M club, were: Mr. and Mrs, J, McLuckie, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Oborne, Mr. and Mrs, P, Haley, Mr. and Mrs, A. Honchar, Mr. and Mrs, C, Woolls, Mr. and Mrs. I, Men- ard, Mr. and Mrs. C, Purdy, Mr. and S, Musel, Mr. and Mrs, H. Kil- lough and Mr. and Mrs, W. Hu- bert. Mrs. Jim Toogood and son Glen spent. the Easter weekend in Vancouver, the guests of the for- mer’s son-in-law and daughter, and’ Mrs, E, Killough. While there they also visited with Mr, Toogood, who is a patient in Vancouver General Hospital, Mr,’ and’ Mrs. R. A. D. West spent the long weekend in Van- couver with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, ue and hirs, D. West. Mra. L. P. Ferguson spent Easter week in Kimberley visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bell and daughter Leslie, who were visiting with’ relations and: friends here over the weekend, have returned to their home in Port Albi Miss Carol Proudfoot spent the Iong Easter weekend in Van- eouver returning on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, George Eastcott and fami! yof Rossland ‘spent Eas- ter Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mré. H, Johnson and Mr, and iH, Scnelicabere. and Mrs. Dave Reid visited ‘Soire: son. ‘in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson in Princeton, and also their son-indaw and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Huggard in Boston Bar. Miss Pauline Nazaroff, who teaches in Mission, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Naz- aroff during the Easter holidays, Mr. and Mrs. C, King and family and Mr. Davis spent Easter + week visiting in Vancouver. and Mrs, G, McMasters spent the weekend. visiting in Penticton, ‘Mr, and Mrs, Bert Crissall spent the Easter week visiting in Calgi ary. Mr. and Mrs, R. D, Minnion and family.are spending two weeks visiting many places at interest in California and Seat é Mr. J. Lawson “who was a patient’ in the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital is home again, Mr. and Mrs, D. Duncan of Trail visited with Mr.’ and Mrs, H. Johnson on Monday. ‘Mr. and Mrs, T. McGauley, and Keith: and: Deborah ‘are “spending the Easter holidays. visiting in New Westminster. Larisa. Plotnikoff Is Honored at Shower When Miss Larisa Plotnikoff arrived home from Vancouver to spend the. long weekend ; visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Plotnikoff of 801-5th Ave., she was surprised by a number of friends with a miscellaneous shower ar- ranged by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bill Plotnikoff. Miss Plotnikoff is to be married in June. The shower was at the-home of the bride-to-be’s mother and the Mr. and. Mrs, J. Sherbiko spent the long weekend visiting in Kimberley as the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Verdun Scott, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grummett left Tuesday for Spokane where they will spend a few days, Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. Blahuit over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Pat- more and son Ricky of Cranbrook and the lahuit’s grandson, Dwayne Sorenson of Rivervale, Miss Janice Simpson of Trail is spending the holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mr. | DeFoe, 1st Class Petty Officer J. T. Lawson, his wife and family of Victoria are visiting the former's Parents, Mr. and . John Law- son for Easter week. Sidney Burton of Kamloops spent the long holiday weekend with ‘his uncle and aunt, Mr. and it} Mrs, L, V. Campbell. Mr, and Mrs, D. Gilroy retur- néd at the weekend from Victoria where he spent the past month visiting with many ofd friends. Mrs. D. F. Hirtle is the offic- ial delegate of local Soroptimist's ‘ to the western regional confer- ence to be held in Kamloops and she left on Wednesday, ‘Be Prepare!’ For Guide Cookie Week Tho Castlegar and District Girl Guides _and Brownics will bo selling the Girl Guide cookies dur- ing Guide Cookie: Week April 27 to May 5, This is the only province- wide appeal made. by the Girl ulde Association, There are 27,000 Guides and Brownies in British Columbia and while selling cookies these girls learn such qualities as self reli- ance, honesty and trustworthiness. These are only a fow of the char- acteristics of.a Guide or Brownie. Leaders who volunteer their time and effort would appreciate everyone's help to fe a better aon KLT ‘El Campesino’ Play Will Hit Road Once ‘Again The cast of Kinnaird Little Theatre's "El Campesino” will hit the ‘road once again when they travel to Nelson next Monday, ev- ening, April $0 to perform in the Nelson Junior High School. The venture is being under- taken on suggestion and by vitation..of the Kootenay River. Players, of South Slocan, All pro- ceeds from this performance will go towards financing of tlie lat- ter group's trip to the provincial one-act drama festival finals to be held in, Dawson Creek from May 30 to June 2. An for more: girls Guide cookies. Girls who Jol wis cature of the coming performance of “El Cam- Guide movement learn to be thik ty, reliable and honest. Therefore, they.learn to be good citizens. The cookies are delicious and will keep well, and. proceeds of Cookie Week will helm finance ac- tivities such as camping, arts and crafts and many other wholesome Toastmasters Would Assist Teen- Age Club Ata recent meeting of the Toastmasters ink decision .to try t- | and interest among teen- elf izenship Progc am see Brown win Owl athe monthly meeting of Par- ent of Robson Guides ROBSON SOGIALS and ‘Growates was held at the home of Mrs, R. Oborne’ with °| Mrs. T- Sanford, Phone 365.5883 Mrs. G. Quayle flew to Seattle over athe Easter holidays. and Mrs. Chris Nielson oe Easter weekend in Nelson. Mr, and Mrs, R, Oborne and family spent their Easter vacation in Calgary with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans drove to Victoria to spend some time with their son. Mr. and’ Mrs. S, Dewis mot- tored to Spokane over the week-| & end, 5 Miss Bev Hyson is home for Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hyson. Mr. children motored to Nakusp on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K, Robey and daughter came from Grand Forks to spend Easter with Mr. and J. Raine, ‘My, and Mrs, T, Humphries and .children of Surrey spent Easter. weekend with Mr. and Mrs, S. Humphries, ‘Miss Laurie Gordon of ‘Saska-| B toon visited Miss Pat ward over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, T. Kaardaal and children motored to Vancouver Island to visit friends. and rela- tives over the holidays, Mrs. Phyllis Hilton’ and chil- dren of San Diego are spending some time in Robson with Mr. and Mrs. S. Humphries. Mr. and. Mrs, H. Matheson drove to “Vancouver over, the weekend, Mr. Otto Anderson drove to| Edmonton last week, called there by the death of his mother. Mrs, W. R. Brown has been a Patient in the local hospital for the last few. days. < Mr, and. Mrs, Hyde of Arm strong spent Easter with Mr. ant Mrs. R, Christofferson. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Jones and family from .Mission have taken rooms were with spring. flowers.. Guest of ho- ap. nor was ‘presented with a corsage of pink carnations and all Dresent enjoyed an evening of games and contests. Many useful. and beauti- ful gifts were presented to the bride-elect in a basket decorated with pink and blue streamers, She was assisted in the opening of the gifts by her sister, Miss Olga Plotnikoff. ‘At the close of a very happy vening the hostess, Mrs. Plotuiltott served delicious Her freshments consisting of a buffet supper. Larisa and her fiance, Mr. Bill. Kalin, left eased to return ta Vancouver. BEER PARK SOCIALS| Mrs, cr. ‘Williamson’ Mr. and Mrs. Vic./DePuppo, their sons ‘Derek and Frank, and daughter Gail of Vancouver, Mr. and . John Hurron’and child- ren of Squamish and ‘Mrs. ‘J. a Dyck of Vancouver were weekend visitors to‘Deer Park and Renata while on.'a holiday in the: Koot- enay District. Mrs. R. Worley and grand-|° son Bob of Trail are spending the Easter vacation at their home in|’ Deer Park. Master Carl Wine left to spend the Easter holidays with his par- ents at Edmonton and Bentley, Al- berta. Mr, and “Mrs.'G.-A. Walker of Silverton spent the holiday week- end at their former home in Deer Park. "Mrs. E. Jamieson, accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Al McPher- son and son David of Castlegar were weekend visitors at Deer Park, Robson. Mr, and-Mrs, R. Bro and fam- ily motored to the coast over the Easter weekend.” nine present, The Lord's Prayer was recited in memory of the late Mrs. Nettie Anderson. Cookies will be sold by Guides and Brownies on April 27. The resignation of Mrs, Kaardaal as Brown Owl and leave of absence of Mrs, Bro as Guide Captain was noted, The booster prize was won by Mrs. Woodrow and the mem- bers then adjourned to the church hall for coffee. ‘ agers 50 as to encourage the youn- ser set into starting clubs of their ‘own was reached. The Toastmasters said they would be more than pleased to be able to assist a teen-age club and also mentioned. that. they would sponsor these clubs with hopes of gaining new. members oncea per- son reached his 2lst birthday. Infant Passed Away Suddenly on Saturday The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, A. Berg died suddenly . at their home on Saturday. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m, Mon- day in the Castlegar Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. C. R. Day officiating. Burial took. place in Park Me- morial Cemetery. ro waibiona NOTICE The Annual General Meeting: of the’ Kinnaird Swimming Pool Society will be held in the Kinnaird Improvement Society. Hall. MONDAY, APRIL 30 - 8 p.m. members and interested parties are weed fo" come TRAIL CARTAGE VAN & STORAGE Local and Long Distance Moving to Vancouver, Vancouver Island, East and U.S.A. : Agents for North American Van’ Lines . Trail Phone Castlegar 365-8370 - 368-3933 Collect wt Pesino” will be. the addition of a new member to, the cast. Unfore- seen circumstances have prevented Jean Robinaon from attending the performance’ in Nelson in her role “Dona : Tomasa". and Eileen Hughes, with but. a weck's notice, has ‘stepped in and taken over with the ease and air of a pro, “El Campesino,” recipient of two ‘awards:'in the recent West Kootenay Drama Festival ‘held in Grand Forks, will appear ‘in Nel- son along’ with Fruitvale's’ “The Glorified Brat” and South Slocan's WE Festival winning Production of “The Mask.” 24 Hour Service For Gas Stations Kinnaird servica stations have unanimously agrecd to have 24- hour ‘service and at its last meet- “village council gave three readings to’ an Brendment of a bylaw governing the opening and closing, houra for these businesses. PAINT SUNSHINE INTO YOUR HOME. WITH . Flat LATEX - You'll realy “enjoy painting the sneer way with Monamel Latex. It smooths on fi odor-free. Touches up In no RE tlme—and cleans up with just water! 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Peppard, | gar’ were unable to attend. for ‘a lovely dinner. sia President, R.. McIntyre. was P managers, referees and ‘about 150 with the ene sebanaust coanee. ~ Revi Dey, ous St.’ Alban’s Anglican. urch ‘as! grace. Despite Blindness Following i alist of trophies ¢ 4 Presented at the banquet: Shu ident Graduates Sparling Trophy, for PeeWee ais League Championship, won by Pet- A University of British Col-|titt Photos and presented to Cap- | 2) umbia student who has never seen|tain Peter Wishloff by A. puch his classmates or the animals and] ards. equipment he works with will be among the leading graduates of the faculty of agriculture in May. Hels Peter Claxton, who. has triumthed over the handicap of blindness to become: a. graduate | * student with a h h secon Pup! ils of, Silver Birch | Sehool average. ie! a clans for the. Handicapped were enter- Peter, whose parents live on tained on‘the afternoon of ‘April |= Pender Island,’”one "of ‘the ‘gulf| 19 with’ an: Easter frolic’ at’ the |= islands between Vancouver Island| home st Mrs, E. A. Fitzpatrick, and the’ mainland,” attained ‘a7 | Kinnaird. Per cent average last year and is hopeful of making a first class| buted to 2’ tasty. luncheon which graduating average. id onaterpped children had ade oitractine baskets filled with le ‘returned to.Canada and| Easter goodies which were distri- B.C. © Workmen's’. Compensation | sent. They in turn were delighted Board in Vancouver for two years|with the baskets of- Easter eges until 1959 when he decided to en-j given to them by. Mrs, Fitzpatrick rol at UBC in the faculty of agri-| on behalf of the Kootenay Society, culture. His decision to leave phy-| for Handicapped : Children, siotherapy ¥ wae B prompted by a Tong An outdoor picnic is ;now in standing ini in agriculture] the planning.stage for the child. and the utdou, ren in June. al Hockey Tom Stack Trophy, for. Ban- tam League Championship, won by Castle Motors and’ presented to aptain Sammy, Rilkoff by Tv. a SGoilstae! Trophy, donated by Golden Horseshoe Restaurant, for Midget League Champlonship, won. by Smith's, Plumbing’ and ‘Heating and presented to Captain Gerald Goresky by Mr Klaus Berger. Saprunoff ‘Trophy, for Juven- He League Championship,’ won by Kootenay Builders and’ presented to Captain ¢ Garth Rizzuto by J, Le- wis, “That's right, my Mutual'Life policies are <~ 2 payigg me the best dividends.” B =| = DATE OF tsaver Get the most from your insurance don a = 4 Guaranteed and ings—plus high d Tanah ~ sot SL aa aera REGISTRATION _/) Seathe Man from. : : ke |: ‘y “be fully. ‘register ly. [Mi The Mutual Life =| doh caieh Pemeney thingie eee) 6. ARTHUR ANDERSON Phone 365-2201 Banque! Ian Mitchell Trophy, for most- improved: PeeWee player, won by Willard’ Rodgers of:'Pettitt’ Photes and ‘prosented by L. Bailey for I. Mitchell. ° Honourable | mention was also given'to ‘three other Pee- Wee players. They were Andy An- derson, Brian Harvey. and. Allan McKinnon, J. Fodor Trophy, sponsored by the Castlegar Sporting Goods, for best godl-tender with best goals against average of entire league. It was won by Freddie Tomlin of NELSON — A three-act melo- drama by George Bernard Shaw will highlight’) Notre Dame. Uni- versity College’s thespian activities this year; it haa been announced. “The Devil's Disciple” revol- ves about the fate and fortune of one Richard, Dudgeon, a family binck: sheep, and his efforts. to keep the town minister from being hanged by. pene British during the even at the TE of losing ‘his black-guard' reputation, The melodrama — ‘a drama- tic piece characterised by sensa- tional incident and violent appeal to the emotions, but with a happy ending” — stars Gary Fi of Merritt, B.C. in the leading vole, Miss Anne ‘Wasyliw of. Quesnel as Judith ‘Anderson, the wife of ‘Mi- nister Anthony Anderson, played by “Barry. Abbott of Penticton. Fifteen students. will be tak- ing roles’ in the’ play; while ano- ther 25 will be working behind- stage. Rehearsals began in Janu- Pettitt Photos and presented by L,| ary. Bailey. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday: April 26, 1962 - 9 A ihiveaa Melodrama will Highlight College's Activities Rev. J. Dviorg” and Mr, ‘Brendan | formance, sponsored’ by the Foley of the College's English De-| Knights of Solurabs, will. be of lipartment. fered in Trail Thureday, "apait A one-night stand will be gi-| 26, Nelson's tickets will go on sale ven at the Capitol Theatre in Nel-| this week, a College official dis- son on Fri, April 27. A prior per- closed. BINGO -EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. St. Rita’s Parish Halt; Front Street JACKPOTS $30.00 & $335.00 “55 NUMBERS: CALLED Read the Castlegar News Classified Ads The play is co-directed by OO TKN Ue Ann the the ouncing greatest opportunity yet to invest in progress. of your province $25,000,000 ISSUE f UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED BY. May. 1, "1962. i" Bonds of $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 col $2500 can. re CAM di in pf. res will es ald sealant the ae i seo of November and the Ist day of May. during the currency Immensely rich in natural resources and energy reserves, British Columbia looks forward to a future of unlimited industrial development. 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