sy i, 6... CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 28, 1960 Acces NOTICE REGARDING Castlegar Ferry Due to traffic congestion. at the Castlegar i | ZIBIN — VEREGIN Making their home in Nakuzp, “AMledding blue lnce over taffeta, with’ pink carnation’ corsages. ‘The ferry (Castlegar landing) traffic will not be loaded = from the Celgar Road between the hours of 6 pm and 6 am Mondays to Thursdays and between 5.30 pm Friday to 6 am Mondays. where the bride is a with Celgar and the bridegroom will teach, Mr, and Mrs, Moses M. Zi- bin were joined in marriagé recently In Grand Forks, The bride is the former Annette Veregin of Grand Forks, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Veregin, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, ond Mrs. M, H, Zibin of Castlegar, The bride chose for her wed- ding a traditional Russian white lace and net gown over satin, orna- mented with rhinestones. She wore During these hours all ferry traffic must line up in one single line on the Castlegar side of the erry approach. D. C. WESTAWAY, District Superintendent, by his brother, Mr. ‘John Zibin, and Mr, Pete Holuboff, Receptions were held in Bon- thron’s Hall in Grand Forks on the wedding day and in Kinnaird Hall, Kinnaird, the following day. -For'a honeymoon trip to Banff, Lake Louise and other polnts east, the bride changed into a white Inct sheath with matching three-quar- ter length coat, Her accessories were pink and she wore a pink carnatio:. corsage. a shawl with edges and her red rose corsage con- trasted with the bridal white, Her attendants, Miss Mary Zoohkoff and Miss Janet Veregin, niece of the bride, were identically attired in traditional ensembles ot Department of Highways Rossland, B.C. July 27, 1960 SAN COCUCOO ae SAA WONG — MAH ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Richard Wong were joined in marriage July 16 at the Castlegar United Church in the District's first Chinese wedding. The bride Moy Grace {s_ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. York ©, The only way to make farming pay... modern methods and machines eee: - You can’t farm profitably today by using yesterday’s methods and obsolete machinery. They simply don’t meet the demands of modern ... high prod ity and ow piodastion coats, wet, ~The profit potential of your farm ' ‘can only be fully realized through utilizing modern methods and the latest farm machinery. Today’s farm mas measures up to ‘ the task of doing more work faster ° and more efficiently. Farm labour, a major cost in the operation of any farm, is kept to.a bare minimum while the amount of work done per day is greatly ! increased. Critical farm operations | get done at exactly the right an oe time without depending on the availability of high priced farm labour. Measey-Ferguson machines and implements completely fill the requirements of profitable farming—more work with less - manpower at lower cost. 7" + See your ‘ Se Massey-Ferguson dealer. nee © Masvoy Ferguson Limited TORONTO HOLDERS REPAIR ORDERS: Get Your Moore Business” Forms AI The R NEWS Mah of ‘a pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kee Wong, came from thelr home in Seattle to attend, Rev. T, M. Karpoff performed the ceremony in a church decorated with daisies and giant delphiniums. Mrs, J. E, Wallace played the wed- ding music. The bride, glven in marriage by her father, chose a scorina neck- line gown trimmed with sequins and pearls with a Jaced bodice and long Ily-pointed sleeves. Her accessories included a Princess Grace simulated Pearl necklace and earrings and a bouquet of red roses. Miss May Chow of Trail, the bridesmaid, wore a lace over taffeta dress in .pink with scoop neckline and taffeta bows. The groom was supported by + |Robert Tanabe of Seattle. Ushers were Tong Wong and Henry Wong. A reception was held at the Hotel SHHS Promotions Are Again Above Provincial Average The SHHS ‘percentage’ of stu- | dents passing this -year “is: again above the provincial ‘average, re~ ports principal W:: Roy: Brown. ---.. of grade 12..In grade 11 departmen- tal examination subjects. 87.4 ‘per cent of scholars were successful: ‘Provincial passing averages vary from 76 to 80 per gente) sald Mr Brown. ‘Top students were: Grade 13 — Peter pintop,’ ‘aL per cent; Emily Killough, 76.7 per cent; James McKay, 76.4. per :cei Grade 12 -— Ken Robinson, 75.4 per cent; Noreen Fletcher, 10.4 per cent; Sharon, Markle, 69 per cent; Robert King, 68.4 per cent. : Must Allow Road. Before Subdivision - Of Marshall Lot Kinnaird, council told George Marshall he must-allow for ‘road clearance before gelling a portion of his lot on: the ‘upper bench to Roy Gostting. a ‘The two,,men appeared before Counell told them to leave five feet each alde of. the existing road. “Its best to allow for the road allowance now instedd of later,” said Comm. G.. 8, Rust.’“This will allow for future expansion. If it is blocked naw, weil, have trouble later on” * Friends Give Party ir 85th Birthday © Of Mrs. ‘Killough.- A number of old friends ‘and relatives gathered: at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joa.Killough July 13 to honor Mrs, Lillian E. Killough on the occasion of her.8sth birth- day. cA beautifully decorated birth- day cake was. made by Mrs. Kil-, lough’s daughter, Mrs, John Dunlop, for the occasion... ‘There were many gifts, flowers and congratulatory messages. ‘The hostess was assisted In ser- ving by Mrs, C. Sahistrom, Mrs. J. R, Killough, Mrs. M.. Downing and, Miss Emily ‘Killough.: > It is - interesting to note that Mrs, Killough now has 85 living }descendants +: —=-; 10 “children; 34 grandchildren and 41 great’ grand-| children — one’ for every year of; |her-tte, + j: ae Marlane with the bride's parent! re- celving. The bride's mother wore a: fine cotton shirt-waist dress with white collar in big checks of navy: blue and white; the groom's mother chose 6 straight cut dress in small flowers of white and belge ‘design ‘The couple will honeymoon in San Francisco and will take up re- sidence in Seattle. “Out of town guests included: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dong, Rob- ert Dong, Fred ‘Dong, Mra. May Shee, Mrs, Chinn, Mr, Robert Tan- sbe, Stanley Tong, all of Benttle. Mrs, Hope Lee, Mrs, F. L,:Eng, and Mr, Song Wong of Kelowna. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gee, To- mahawk; Mr, and Mrs, Fook Mah, Troll; Misa Jean Der Hingwing, Nelson; Miss May Chow, Miss ‘Toy Mah, Mr, and Mrs. Don Brothera, bales Mrs. L, A. Read, all of Trail, Wins Guide Award Fh * iAgthe’ wind up meeting for ine ae . | past‘meason ‘of Guide activities “of the, -First:: Kinnaird Guides, .Mar- garet :McWhinnle was. presented with. her Religion and.Life Emblem by District Commisaloner, . Mrs. 3 R, OC, MacBain, ‘This ds one of the most impor- tant emblems In Guiding and. sis- nifles that the Guide. has done some: serious studying, m4 Banded Pigeon . Puzzles Finder Milt ‘Collins’ of Blueberry is somewhat puzzled by his. -newly adopted pigeon, and so are the lo- cal ROMP. Mr. Collins found the bird by the rondside Iast week with o bro- ken wing. It differed little from or- dinary pigeons except for 1 leg|” band: with- the cryptic. characters v60-17222 — and nothing more. He phoned ROMP for enlight# enment, but only ‘wanted men are numbered In police. files. They re- ferred him to pigeon: fanciers for an explanation, but he ts still won- dering who left him the bird. 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During ther a Ring Golden Hands were presented to Rosalind Regan .and Vesta Wri- ght. Nikl Verzuh was presented ‘with her © Writers Proficiency fe Earller in the month Esther’ Lang recelved her Thrift. and Collectors Proficlency Badges.’)'"* Cookies’ dna’'ice cream were. served. to ‘the girls; after which -| marshmallows were passed around the. group. . ‘Mrs. ‘W. McNee‘ of tho First Kinnaird Pack, who has been help-| * in this Pack, ing Joined in the party.’ . “tia . “RED AND 0 WHITE STORE : FINNAIRD: ‘B.C. : SIDE BACOK, sliced, PREM, Switt’s, 12.02. wteceeee es 196 WAX PAPER, refills, 2 rolls, ....... 49¢- GREEN BEANS, cut, 15 oz., 6 for .. . 99¢ =). APPLE JUICE, 48 ox., 3tins, ..... $1.00 “KERR WIDE MOUTH Lips, 2 dozen, . 69¢ BACK BACON, sliced, Ih, ...ee0 0. 880. FISH AND CHIPS, Delmar, pkg,, ..-- 49¢ | MILK, Palm, Y2 gallon, Gacteceee ss 416 ‘SMOKED PICNICS, Ib., ..... 25 Pounds of Sugar only $1.98 with $5.00 th. . . Kinnaird ‘Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5488 ho Mir.) and Mrs," F,/MaeLeod) and daughter Gladys ‘have returned from Winnipeg where they were the guests of Mrs, McLeod’s brother- in-law and sister Leading Seaman Spencer and ‘Mrs, ‘Spencer. ’ Mrs, Spencer is the former Molly Carl- son of Castlegar, During’ thelr visit the MeLeods acted os God-parents at the chris- tening of the Spencer's infant: dau- ghter, Susan Meverly. The teremony was conducted by Chaplain Grea- trex'and was held in the ward room of HMOS ‘Chippawa.' Present’ were the baby’s” paternal - grandmother, Mrs, Mildred Spencer of Dauphin and her aunt and uncle, Miss Ju- dith Spencer of Dauphin and Mr. Ken Spencer of Transcona, Man, oe @ Mrs, A, Orelghton and her sis- tér, Mrs, F, Mitchell and. another sister, Mrs, W. Dalling of Nelson spént the weekend at Banff, Bar- bara Dalling, who had been vaca- tioning thera and Sherry Sammons of Calgary accompanied them home, Sherry Sammons will be the guest of Mrs. Creighton for several bien to Socials ing. “ peveral, weeks in hospital ‘ta Mrs, Chris* ‘Anderson, Mr. CG. D. Harvey ts home from ‘a six weeks stay in “Trail Tadanac hospital. Noreen Hendricks, Nicole Kauf- man and Diane Soberlak ore enjoy- ing a session at Camp Lourdes, as. {. Fourt with her daugh- and grandson, Mrs. D, McDon- ia and Dean left Tuesday morning te join 'the Bernard Fourts of Ross- land on a short vacation at Chris- tina Lake, Visiting Mr! ond Mrs, Joo Buck- na.for the past week was the for- mer's brother ‘and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,,Johi*Buckna of Calgary. - Bobby and ‘Tommy, Lamonde are visiting’ their’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Sinclair’ in Grand Forks, Mrs, Lorne Westgate, Scott and Mark are. back from a vacation at the coast having jolned Mr, Weat- gate there some weeks ago, The fa- mily returned’ together, ‘ oe Mrs, A, Morehouse and Mrs. M, Peachey are on a three-week |told Mr, Shelfontiuk and VLA. re- Shelfontiuk Plans Get Conditional OK Subdivision plans for land north of the new highway were approved by.. Kinnaird couneil, Monday, but only on. condition that subdivider Nick Shelfontiuk pay half. the cost of water installation, ‘The 24 planned lots, 12 of them to be VLA financed, are on high land necessitating the installation of & new water tank and an extra pump. Council estimates a. bare minimum of $12,000 for the job — roughly $600 per lot, ‘Finance chairman G, 8, Rust preesntatives W. H. Ozard and A. Morgan, present at the meeting, that the village would pay $300 per lot from revenue to be derived from. the property during the next five years, “We can't cover the other $300,” he declared. “We can’t go to the public and ask them ‘to pay other People’s expenses out of their own Pocket.” Carl Loeblich holiday at Birch Bay, Mr, and Mrs, A. Leveridge have returned from a camping vacation haye been Wayne Gray; Don. Gray, Kelth Muirhead and Ronny Lewis. Mr, and Mrs, .R. White and fa- mily are back ‘from ten days of camping at Christina Lake.” 1 Mr. and- Mrs. George vit at Lake enjoying the flsh- ing-at Adams Lake nearby. Joining them there ‘were Mrs. Leveridge's| brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob -Collings and family of, Vancouver. The bane daughter and Debbie are recently back from a two wreak, vacation ‘at Christina Lake. Mr, and ‘Mrs. Carl Soberlak and family are back: froma trip via Slocan Park to return- Marilyn home, while Dennis Leveridae will spend the balance of his summer vacation with the Collings In Van- couver, * ”- Mr, and’ Mra, Phil Goodenough ing through the Okanagan. - “ee _ Mr, and Mrs. Art Eldridge and Dougy aré holidaying in the Okan- Sagan. David Mahoney, who is here on.a holiday from Cold Lake, Al- berta, has accompanied them. : Mrs. McWhinnle _ entered Trait ‘Tadanac Hospital on ronda. Priends .extend their. best. Convalescing at home.after spends * BIRTHS REGO — To Mr. and Mra, Armando Soares’ Rego of South Slocan, July 21, a daughter. BELBECK = To Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Belbeck of Robson, July 22, HALBAUVER — To Mr. and Mrs. Sarai’ Lawn Recliners * $12.79 ~ $15 9? eveb ‘Saran’ Recliners $17.50 - $2 Web Saran Chairs aS ee “$9.75 $7, 80 : se “Full Saran Chairs. . 99: 40 Steel, Lawn Chairs $11.75 full back and seats . ig 79 NT $5.99 - Special This i eek my RINGSTON VACUUM GLEANERS ‘ ae albauer of" Caatleges, | sty spent the wesken at Kooten- AE au nC — of “have been recent vi- sitors to Kinnaird. The former res- idents ‘were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Fourt. Spending last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall were ‘Mr. Wall's‘ sister and brother-in- Jaw, Mr, and- Mrs, ‘Robert Suter and family. of Prince’ George. nedy, Sask., are visiting their dau- ehter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray and family and another, son-in-law’ @ni‘daughter, Mr, and ‘Mrs. J, Roberts and family. Other, guests’ of the J. Roberts family are Mr: Roberta’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ro- berts ‘and famfly, of Vancouver. . Visiting the. K,: Markle home are Mrs. Markle’; ‘brother and sis- ter-in-law,:Mr, and Mrs. R. H. How- rie and their friends, Mr..and Mrs. Charles ‘Tuckey;and:son, all.of Cal- ay Bay." pe Phy Mr ‘and Mra Me. Brandion en- yed the. weekend ‘at’ Christina Lake. returning ‘Monday evening. Mrs. Brandson’s ' parents, ‘Mr. and Mra, Dy Ghivers ‘of: Victoria ‘are on a> holiday here.- ‘Mrs, M.. Bale: enjoyed a plea- sant evening on: Friday as did a number: of her relatives when Mr. ‘and Mrs, John: Wilg ‘of: Vancouver Joined the family in surprising her on the occasion of her birthday. The Wigs had been vacationing at Chri- stina Lake and had motored here for a‘short ‘visit Before returning to ters of Nelson are visiting Mrs. Ri- ley’s' mother, “Mis. L.° McLaughlin. “Mr, and’ Mrs, ‘Trevor Jones of Edmonton stopped at the home ‘ot Mr. and Mrs, Carl-Soberlak fora visit this week while on thelr way ¢o the coast, 1°7 Mr, Gordon Clark’ returned to Creston on Tuesday. after, having spent a few days” with his: daugh- ver, Mrs. J. Fodor ‘and family. Other visitors at the Fodor ‘home. have been Mr,. and Mrs... Humble on their way to thelr' home in Creston from a-holiday at the coast... > Mr. ‘and - Mrs. J.-\Galtan -have left the Dumont subdivision and are making their home in Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs.:C. S.. McKenzie returned on the weekend from Vic- toria where Mr. McKenzie had been marking examination “papers while the family vacationed. at Shawn- dgan ‘Lake -north of ‘Victoria. "The McKenzies have. been ‘away, since the close of. school, combining their return :trip with the interviewing, of Prospective teachers® for the Dis- trict at various points along the pike : : ose ‘Mr, and Mrs. ; Earl. Fitzpatrick of Seattle visited the former's bro- ther and sister-in-law, “Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick. Guring the wee. cy Recent, guests ‘of: Mr. and. Mra, J..Johnson were ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. I. B, Ostrom of Victoria, Mrs, .Chris- tine. Npren of Victoria was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ostrom. ‘Allvhad come to attend the Hone Jchnson jes Mer, and. Mra. HJ. ‘Warner and family have had a pleasant vaca, tion at’ Kaslo returning via Slocan to.spend a week. with Mr, Warner's father, H, J. Warner, Sr." -.: 3 Mr and Mrs. Jake ‘Hendricks and.famlly spent the weekend cam- Me, ind Mra’ W. ‘Trall of Ken-|' Village stated that from the village's point (G3 v CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 28, 1960 7 of view, water servico in the area ts) of the subdivider — not the tax- economically infeasible. It was emphasized that the vil- * ‘Gounelt told Mr. Shelfontiuk lage would pay its share per lot| that all water line construction must only if and ‘when the lot is fully’ be properly supervised. “If you decide developed,.""These things are always|to “go ahead,” said Mr. Loeblich, a gamble,” commented Mr. Rust,/“we'll demand it be properly super “but this gamble will be on the part'| vised... A auantiy of cman 45 gallon + deal anuws with: clamp-on lids. Residue of contents can be easily burnt out. Suitable for. use as incinerators, Limif, one fo each person | See guard at pulp mill main gate CELGAR LIMITED’ ———————————SSS= YOU ++ Variety of, more vigorous = DRAWER 490: Z| ping at Wasa Lake near Kimberley. | Mr. Retailer ! LOSE 3 OUT OF EVERY YEAR ‘Through death, hard feelings, "|; munity or through the efforts o reasons, some of (At the same time there's a “formal, bi ‘only four. per cent each year. 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