. 12, 1963 Pel he FABBRO - DE PFYFFER vows were exchanged recently in Kelowna’s Immaculate Conception Church when Margaret -Marie Louise. de Pfyffer became the bride of Mr. Reno Fabbro. Mr. Fab- bro was employed last ‘year on the staff: of the high school here. Both he’ ‘and ‘his ‘bride. will teach this year in New Westminster.‘ — Panich Photo “ freshinents, is KINNAIRD SOCIALS Mrs. J, Kaufman Ph, 365488 Nine members from the Trail Board of the Victorlan Order of Nurses held their opening meeting for the season when they were the guests of Mrs. 0, J. Wilson of Kinnaird on Monday. This being the board's first meeting since June, reports were given on the B.C. Conference held at the coast during that month, the hostess, Mrs. Wilson served re. * . . : A miscellaneous shower as a’ community event was held in the Kinnaird Improvement — Society Hall when Miss Sandra Gray was guest of honor prior to her mar- riage on Sept. 2, The social saw a. number: of games being played followed by the: presentation of many lovely gifts, Assisting the recent bride in opening the gifts were her mo- ther:“Mrs, Alex Gray and sister- inlaw, Mrs, (Wayne Gray of Cas- tlegar. All were the recipients of corsages, Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs, J. Lewis, Mrs. L. Lyons, Mrs, W. Pinckney, Miss Patty Lewis, Mrs, W. Jacobson, Mrs. R; White, Mrs. L, King ang Mrs, A. Creigh- .j ton, ve * Miss erence Pinckney left Sunday. to. attend UBC where she be taking her second year in Py an LIMIT F ESSO FURNACE OIL CUSTOMERS Our service mechanic will = -be calling on YOU soon, to give your furnace it’s annual FREE service under the ESSO HOME HEAT SERVICE: PLAN If you have not already =F signed for your parts insur- =| ance policy we strongly re- commend for your benefit = that you take this opportunity == to do so, ‘Anyone who mailed in their: card’ will be contacted at service time and will re- seeive romueiea eyormmatlen, | SMITH ‘yi | CRESCENT T, — PHONE - 01 — CasTLEGAE, no, = vibe eoae NOTICE . Sr, Citizen Meeting = Sept. 13, 7.30 p.m. Legion Hall, all members requested to be present. ,Kingarsen Rebekah Lodge No. 75 will meet in Nordic Hall, Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. Parents Committee to Robson Guides and Brownies . will meet at the home of Mrs. Sanford, Sept, 17th at 10 a. PLUMBING ‘ HEATING » “:{ust after a short holiday.in Kel- The Dayton 6473-0 “Safety Toe” OUR MOST POPULAR = tish Columbia, | couver. by several weeks ‘to visit Jim Macbeth is also attending University this year and has taken up residence at’ St.) Andrew’s Hall. Jim had an interesting job, during July and August having been “employed with the Water Resources Division of the Provin- celal Government, in the Okana- gan, Often being situated at high | altitudes, Jim, at one interval was able to watch the Golden Hawks Air manouvers from above the dis- Play. a = =] | = a = L TTT CATR NEN Miss Joan Shields leaves this |= week to attend her third year in education at the University of Bri- Gary. Wood left ‘Tuesday to resume his studies at UBC; and re- turning to Notre Dame has been Don’ Oddie. Ronnie Lewis is also attending Notre Dame College this year. ‘Attending Kelowna Secretarial School are Amymarie Simpson and Brenda Ballardwho are well es- tablished. as room-mates,: They en- tered “their: business course on fg| Aug. 12. Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Hominiuk, Norma and Gary travelled to the coast-during the Jast week in Aug- owna, Their two daughters, Angela arid Marsha preceded them to Van- relatives and attend the PNE. The family: returned just “before: the opening of school. ‘Mr, and Mrs. 0. J. ‘Wilson re- turned recently from spending a short holiday in Kimberley visiting their son ‘and family, the Ken Wilsons, * ¥ Mr, and Mrs, C.. Waterman were accompanied on a recent va- cation by their son-in-law and datghter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hanson and daughter, Sandra of Calgary. The two families spent several days at Christina Lake then toured the Manning Park area, ‘They then-spent some time vat Cultus Lake where their. daughter, Miss Jean Waterman and Mr..Bob Hale both’ of “Vancouver, joined them. The Watermans. returned here at the end of last week and the Hanson family have since re- turned to Calgary. Thought for the week — Mid- dle age is when you: spend half your time looking for your glasses and the other half hiding them so. you. will’ know exactly where they, are, when ‘you want them." 4 that “dark' “brown” , day. It’s understandable’ to'wake):up > with Hy taste” ‘mouth once in a while . . “your stomach: is consistently 3 uproar, by all:means.see your doctor, <>, then ‘see us to: fill. his. prescription. : We'’ré on call twenty-four ‘hours a OR.E, Goulet, Corner? )..° of Pine and ‘Columbia DAYS PHONE 365-3911 365-3901. or. 365-5392 “New Fall’ BAGS - Black. and “Patent $1.99 $2.95 $4.95. PLAYTEX BRAS Living BRA -' New ae PADDED BRA = "soft foam. 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Hyson, is in’ charge’ of! the Robson, ‘Tarrys and / Ootischenia’ Schools,’ and: be- ve woes ‘be pane ice te istrict's twelve schools, lf of these. have ‘enter- itanley : Humphries ‘Second ¥ al wding “eliminate the’ possibility: of operat. ing on’ a‘ shift: system,‘ the Board “o£; School Tsustees,. along’ with District Superintendent .G. C, Bis- _ sell, went: to work ‘on a’ plan? for |’ temporary. classrooms . at the’ se- condary school.» ‘Tt was a race 1 > 8° temporary rooms, buil back of the school and’ connected “by; a walkway, were‘ready for! op- ening ‘on: September 3, with” the rest: of the school. Those who're- 955, which -affected secondary and elementary, Pupils: alike," will know. 'what the situations oa haye . been) if with se econdary one highest deg ‘population, ere is also a record in thé nt Senior«.Matriculation.. Kinnaird, *:V: ‘Vista and ‘Blue- berry as Schools, has14/ full- time ‘and one half-t time teacher,.. in- ding himself. In the: three outlying schools, al Renata, “Pass Creek eek and Gibson e . rules ‘and sretalations, are; sine drawn'up governing the Procedure :to” be'“used- in: establishing thes colleges. and: when these rules All |; these; " changes: in. 1s," the increased popuilatl | and the modernization ‘of the. zoe ith eat high school's ents; -and 937, Sleméntary: Pupils, compared to the’ igure sees t arrang : 01 r} ‘Vancouver toreuet ‘pre: | school pare ske eh ‘plans, étc., for the new |: | Suntor 1 at Kin. 50 teach 5 x si eentary ‘schools ‘of: the district, ell as 3 oF relieving é\ Grade 8: and a the School are, the Colum: the’Clearwater: and | ¢; lop! .C and the: best hope for ¢€ ey cheap’ jower is the Mica thy hanger A ‘altera jons nbia‘ Treat dein tHe! es: will complete’ with teepee- and : Indian: songs;: ‘The: xe- {player was. kept -busy and uch was added, when the children a (created by fandicappe is . ihe other ° cards : were ‘ assembled yy He’ Stickley, ey ® the ootenay Society. for Hantl: capped | Children, : will ' be 01 layiat the’ ‘Castlegar: Fall, "Fa Ww! Dl | This boat will /bes incing:: “Was rhe AS special | ¢) thelr. exhibits;,inearly. as. this ibitors ‘must? be! Deeveat t pick: dp; their gm te Rall Sat- ‘The LA.to the Castlegar and ‘District Hospital: will’ collect ‘the ca, fruit and vegetables left'and these fet pe ed if, all exhibitora rede have uiBhi Ploteikett of ‘Robson;. Mrs. “Annie ‘Planidin®: of Misalo Mary. Juni merce. w ‘in ‘Castlegar. meeting by. Fire Chief, awison the: 37th’ Annual’ Fire’ Cot ret dring “At 4 ‘Trail ‘Unit: vere on on hand giv in- t formation.to bers. ‘Hughes toi make a re- port to. council : on ‘any ‘difficult | spoke: areas inthe village where adequate requirements may be lacking. ia- 1 40)"are welcome fo attend, :