CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1969 District Socials Mrs. D. E. Hughes ace Sees Mr. and Mrs, Wood and family of Kinnaird returned tcom Vancouver where they attended the Sat- urday wedding of Mr. Wood's brother Gerald to Miss Bar- bara Bonner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner ‘of Vancouver. A recent visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, Hawkins of Kinnaird was Mr, Hawkin’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Medd of Winnipeg. Castlegar Figure Skating Club Has New Pro Private and semi-private lessons will be carried cut by the Castlegar Figure Skat- ing club this season. The club has ice available for these extra lessons on Sundays from . p.m. to 7.30 p.m. ough some __ skaters have 1 had such lessons in the past, the executive feel that quite a number of the skat- ers are getting too advanced to benefit from regular les- ‘Al information regard- ing these lessons is available from the pro or from the secretary. The new club pro is Miss Lenore Boutin, who will also be teaching the Trail and Rossland figure skating clubs. Miss Boutin has a suc- cessful amateur skating car- eer behind her and has prac- ticed under such profession- Mr. L. G. Embree and Mr. Rudy Martini, both of Kinnaird are at Vancouver where they are attending the Seventh annual conven-| tion of the Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada. Keith x alton aH ebster of Kin- . R.jnaird on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman § Lowen of Dawson, Man. left § Sunday after visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. John eens of Kinnaird. A. G. Eldridge of, Kinnaird is a patient at the Trail Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pet- erson of Kinnaird has just returned home after a seven week trip traveling in Eur- ope. They visited their son| Wayne, who is stationed with the Canadian Armed Forces in the air division at Lahr, Germany as well as relatives! of Mrs. Peterson in Italy, whom she had never met. The winner of the Arm- ac's Fabrics first anniversary draw was Miss Charlene Hav- iland of Passmore. Winning ticket was drawn by Miss Shawna Reed of Castlegar. Foreign Bodies Major Problem In Ear Trouble Many children seem to delight in pushing small ob- jects into their ear canal. Foreign bodies in the a Fr one of the major ear Jems, say the federal neath als as Dick Rimmer and ‘Bruce Hy- land. Miss Boutin comes from the Kirkland Figure Skating Club and has spent the sum- mer as summer session sec- retary in Troy, Ohio, where she was practicing for her gold figure test as well as; her three remaining, gold dances. Bicard will Be — Pettitt Photo Robson Church Scene Of Late August Wedding |: Robson Community Mem- orial Church was the setung Pp far the wedding on Aug. 30 the Years from One to Six.” £ Geraldine peas, sen, ap, o ida Giraud of The bridal party was as- sisted in the receiving line by their parents, For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Giraud chose a blue ensemble Beads, pebbles often have moved from the shies ears where they may thi ear canal and. damage th RADIO & TV REPAIRS Guaranteed repairs on all Radios and T.V. including colour. Reasonable Rates Call MIKE’S TV SERVICE ie ear drum. Unless the object Nels is visible and easily taken out: by y,bands Te your doctor | # The aM rites was Bev. Te holds true for hardened wax. Never probe near the eor drum! Byng Giraud of Robson and Brian Oakey. Nelson of Van- ouver, son of id Mrs. Oakey ‘Nelson oor Pen- ton. Performing the wedding Allen. wi Remember, the ear is a|pride’s color theme with yel- highly sensitive organ, and/low and white chrysanthe- disorders of even seemingly small importance deserve the mums. The stately bride entered attention of a doctor. Warnjthe church with her Eethes Phone 365-5112 55, of white peau. rae charme under a long sleeved white lace}. coat. The bride made her, own A white bow| tely. of the same material as the] p; dress held her — shoulder-| ried colonial bouquet of yel- low and bronze chrysanthe- mums arranged on white lace. For the something new the bride wore her birth stone, a smoky topaz pendant which matched a major stone in her cugagement ring and was a' from the Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. ‘groom. * Mi tron-of-honor Mrs. Closed all day Monday Kathy Froese ot Prince Rup-| ert, sister o! e le, wore BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS }/5' streetlength _ sleeveless sheath dress of gold peau de Mer shoulder-length veil was held in Place with a large ww made of the same material as the dress, she carried a bouquet of yel-| low and white chrysanthe-| mums. EARLY WINTER SALE SKI JACKETS Pile - Lined — Quilted $13.95 t man was Mr. Haig e reception was held in a_ beautiful setting on the spacious lawns at the home of the bride’s parents. The bridal table, covered with a white linen cloth was center- ed with a three-tier weddin, eake decorated with pin! flowers and green_ leaves, flanked on either side with low arrangements of white and yellow ae The cake Mrs. Gordon Henke of Modtrece. a cousin| of the bride’s father. Regular $22.95 On Sale for His Mens Wears. length veil in place. She car-| Girau with white accessories and corsage of: white carnations. Mrs, Nelson cl “white carna- The guest book was in the care a the bride's young sister Miss Winifred Giraud. Uncle of the bride Mr. Jack e| Walton of Salmo was master of ceremonies and read ‘a telegram received from Van- couver. For a wedding trip to the Okanagan the. bride changed -|into ap! suit with white accessories. As the bride was SECONDARY SCHOOL Higiven Mr. Lind by p.m, to 9.45 p.m. parents will the, istrict to reside in Vic- .| there isn't room, drive ahead | auxiliary Ge CASTLE THEATRE sesoon THURSDAY - FRIDAY SEPT. 25 & 26 - 7.10 & 9.10 Rod Taylor - Lilli Palmer “HIGH COMMISSIONER” The Scene Al... ‘KINNAIRD JUNIOR Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. Sat. Mon, Tue. Sept. 27 - 29 - 30 Sean Connery - Brigitte Bardot “SHALAKO” color , Honor Blackman - Jack Hawkins — Western — 7 & 9 ui! am sure, informative and in- Here we are, 156 boys|teresting to all who attend, and 145 girls, all set. for aljespecialty parents of students big year. enrolled ‘iu KJSS, ‘Top news is the approval Parents should and. must CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1969 the dept.|be interested in‘ their child- of education to use the new/ren’s’ schooling if the e opt. report card worked out by|mum results ure to the staff of KJSS. This report|taincd. Therefore it od Fed have no letter|erely hoped that all parents grades such as A, B, etc.| make it a point to visit KJSS It will be fully explained to ight. all’ parents‘ and interested friends at our-open house to: night, (Thursday). Following is the first newsletter sent home with .our students, SUNSET DRIVE IN—8 amit — CASTLEGAR = OUTOOOR MOVIE teal THURS., FRL, SAT. SEPT, 25 - 26 - 27 $2.00 Per Car Weekend " “ROSIE” Sidney Poitier James Garner “DUEL AT DIABLO” Principal. Legion Auxiliary To Hold Rummage Sale this Saturday Staff and students ‘he cordine “invite you to visit The Ladies Auxiliary to the Kinnaird Junior Second- the | Royal "Canadian Legion, ary Schoo this evening,| meeting of the pasar ‘an Sentem pe follows,” Program Monday evening in the Le- At 7.30 to 8.00 pm. par-[HCh tipper raed OY a Pot ents and. friends are free to visit all areas of the school. erase array, president will Ati 8.00 eithe eyminase back after their: summer re- cess. Mrs. B. Hill was acting ium for a short ees secretary in the absent of Approximately at 8.45/nrs, . ‘Taylor who has left from their children. Dear Parents: a MON., TUES. WED. SEPT. 29 - 30 Oct. 1 $1.00 Per Car Wednesday John Wayne Laurence Harvey i AMO": < .: i have an opportunity to visit! + areas of the school and to| visit with individual teachers asis, The on an informal principal and counsellors will be in their respective offices. Coffee, tea and cookies | wit be served in room 11 at}, raambers decided to hold 9. 43 oa Saturday from 9.30 am. o 3.30 p.m. Several mem- and he is busy then the cof-|pers ‘will meet in the hall fee room is the place to/tonight to price the articles wait. for the rummage sale. The objectives of the letter was received evening al treat the Kiwanis Club re- To. permit parents|questing nominations for the who have never seen _ the|Citizen of the Year. This will school to view the facilities.)be answered and suggested @ ‘fo give parents an/name submitted. opportunity. to me to meet the staff Mrs, P. Ewart represent- early in the y ed the Ai at the Fall To edlighten parents| Fair aaa regarding some of the objec- The Fall meeting of the tives and policies of the|zone council is to school. Kash Saturday. ay an @ To outline the evalu ith Mrs. R. A. McPher- to be used at as the “delegate SNACK SHACK SPECIALS STAY OUT OF THE RAIN DRIVE RIGHT UP TO OUR CONVENIENT ‘DRIVE-IN WINDOW lurray t : for the flowers received while e BETTER TO LOSE TIRE f riley ees Pans THAI \N OUR SAFETY as cae tem Open 11.30 a.m. to Midnight you have a flat, pull/venor of the catering « é ij 4 inthe WAY., off, the roar 16) mittee " Fenarted: i Phone 365-3416 for Take-Out Orders is. Better to give/a weddn gon Get Zs up ‘a tire ‘than your safety, ‘vill do ‘the says the B.C. Automobile As- hospital’ “sisting puting Oct- sociation. Be’ cautious and!ober and Mrs. Hill will do Located Across from RCMP. Office “Bring ’em Back Alive!” the November. visiting. Banquet Brand Beef, Chicken or Turkey. : i Quick to Prepare. € 11 oz. Package Frozen Dinners SUGAR wie 10299¢ "Ee Hood: Cake Mixes: : “White, Chocolate, "Honey Spice, or Town House: Citrus Juices Sor 2.7% Empress’ Pure Peanut Butter Chunk Style. 48 fi..0z. tin Allgood. Brand Tuna Fish oe ay Sandwiches or Casseroles. 6 oz. tin 3.89% Orange or Blended. Serve Chilled. 48 fl. oz. tin j ‘ ki e Pumpkin Pie Premium Quality. Ready to Eat. ¢ Lucerne. Instant ‘Skim. Milk Powder id. t The bride and . groom have taken up residence at 294 McKenzie Rd. Abbots- ford, B.C. ‘Out of town guests pre- sent were from Penticton, Nakusp, Prince Rupert, Sal- mo, Riondel, Kelowna, Oliver, Vernon, ‘Vancouver, Rich- mond and Montrose." Montrose. Frank Flynn Flynn Slocan Valley. Resident Dies Long time Slocan Valigy resident Frank died ‘Sunday in Vancouver. for 20 years before, moving to Lethbridge and>Edmonton where he worked‘ “a8 a mach-| went to Vancouver two mon- ago. He was predeceased by his wife, Hannah, and a son, ‘He is survived by two sons, Kelly in Richmond and ol CARL'S ANNUAL Razor Round Up $3 for Your Old Razor Yes, $3 for your old razor — any make, model or condition — when traded in on a new PHILLISHAVE, REMINGTON OR SUNBEAM RAZOR And remember, this is $3 off Carl’s already low, low prices! Carl’s Plaza Drugs in "Vancouver; tire daughters, Esther Martin in Slocan City, Alice Willough- by in Tetubridee and Helen Dunn in V Ten Meat eranaenihinee also survive. Funeral service took place this week in. ‘Vancouv- er. PETTITT PHOTOS Appointment - Now tf. PETTITT PHOTOS + SOLOHd ALi13d “SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS < Portraits. And Christmas Cards in’ Natural Cofor PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILL3d PETTITT PHOTOS Mel Howard & the Aquarians Flour No.: 1. 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