CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 27, 1961 Deer Park Socicis._ Mrs, T, TT windross and daugh- ter Patsy of Toronto Ontario, ar- ‘rived to spend.a. holiday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, D, D, Jamic. pon ond daughter Beverley of Kim- berley, who spent, the’. weekend at Deer Park, Mr, and Mrs, “A, ‘W. Kent and Mrs, 8. Smith have returned .to their homés;here after spending a tew sree dn Vancouver, ..;, ‘M, A, Kirkendall, “his bro- ther 3 Mar, Floyd’: Kirkendall and sudy : “and Brenda Phelps left ‘on".8 trip to Maple}. Creek, Sask, ‘Mr, W. M, Douglas has return- ed to his home in Deer Park after spending a week og a patient in the Castlegar hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Phelps and children of Crawford Bay and Mr. and Mrs, ©, M, Kirkendall . and | , family of Proctor were the recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, 0,5, Phelps. |- ‘Ronald O'Brien has returned to his’ home a Spokane, war after AIT RsE ENPE TICKETS ‘TO LL“ PARTS ‘OF. THE’ WORLD. Castlegar Representative for -IN-KINNAIRD 124-3RD AVE. NEW 6 ROOM HOUSE 3 bedroom, future guest room -and:.--rumpus --reom. Kitchen with built-in. oven and cook top... Double seal. insulating glass} 5 throughout’ with double thick’ fibreglas insulation. Creighton “Construction Company Limited ~-Phone 4276: holiday’ ‘at the’ home. of his cousin Master Jackie Allan, * Ay Among the many campers. Deer. Park recently were the wreods rows, Guesfords, Jones; Balfout McLuckies, Merriefields, all of Cas-|' tlegar and many others,’ yOn « recent fishing'and camp- a ing} trip the Merriefields of Castle- gar made a catch of 19 Rainbow trout, tha largest belng about four | ° pounds, had as a recent guest, the latter's aunt, Mrs, Lee Abbott, of ‘Vancou- |: ver, who is spending a holiday at iy Renata, Mrs. M4. Stainton, . Jean and |}! John Stainton of Castlegar were | visitors to Deer Park,’the guests of Mr; and Mrs,-C, Willlamson. :Mr, and Mrs, 5, T, ‘Coleman A and son Donald Coleman of Nelson | 7 spent Sunday’ visiting with ‘friends : at Deer’ Park. 8 laar, R, Nelson’ returned! to nis |" home et Bowness, Alberta, after |: spending @ week ‘with his family at the home of Mr.‘and Mrs. Ww. Douglas, Mrs, Nelson and children |; ius, and Mrs. 0, 7, Williatason |" 101 est private ‘collections of Es! att'is on display'at one of. the new duty-free centres opening his summer... Here Baffin Island. Eskimo Joanassle shows Hin the orig Islands of the St. joins the’ duty: f are! spending the next few weeks| 57. at Deer Park, ‘Miss Beverley Jamieson’ of Kim. berley is spending a week. at the home of her grandmother Mrs, D: D, Jamieson, CASTLEGAR Daus = vou cANT GO WRONG = _wirH"AN ‘AMERICAN (STANDARD, “GUENEY® * SFORNACE |“ ~ . GAS = OR? oO TEN YHAR; WARRANTY : QUIET-OPER- ATION © *” HEAVY CONSTRUCTION THE FURNACE WITH, ALL THE BONUS. FEATURES YOURS aaeeane BY OUR EXPERTS Honor, is showing. the. same “never- give-up” streak he showed so long as an MP, for years a5 Minister: of National Defence, Excitement’. is meat and drink for-him; the bus- fer. he iscthe more he thrives, / the” first time ‘in many, many“ years’ that’ a° “Lieitenant- ; | Governor ‘has been a’ Victoria: re- sident, “Usually :‘Lieutenant-Gover- nors come. from. Vancouver, because that's ;,where. most of me yea men. reside, ! BEST::- ADVERTISING : FOR AN INSTALLATION AS If SHOULD BE CALL PLUMBING: & HEATING Samara, ‘However, there'll be no title for Gen, Peorkes, ‘The Liberals threw out titles years ago and even the Tories wouldn’t dare bring them back, Because. he knows his way a- round this capital city so well, and has so ‘many friends here, His Ho! ‘or frequently spurns his chauffeur- ed Mimousine and:walks down Rock. land. Avenue to town and: back: He gets.exercise and fresh air that way, he admires the gardens, and meets people who tell him they always voted:'for him, whether or not they did:; Who voted for him Vall the years he sat in the Com- mons is no aE Worry, of Gen. Eeaake now. = Governor Pearkes has more time pees, See » Sa a he has ENA ‘TEE =] no wide business Interests that , de- marid his: présence in distant parts, He's seldom away from (Gaturday: His Honor opens the Highland Games in Victoria,:and in the evening he and Mrs, Pearkes attend the summer ball, at, Victoria ‘Tennis Club, Next’ week “comes a big. event for, his! Honor—the opening ‘of th Ri special session. of the Legislature. $9.95: - "$6.95 « ‘$5.95 -s- (Ladies Summer: Hats Reduced ‘by 25% MEN'S’ DRESS’ SHIRTS” to. clear s 5 BLOUSE. SETS ‘IN * COLOR . : PRINTS. cs “SIZES -A "TOAKS House: for.:long.'He loves the place, eek Honor end Mrs, Pea Monday: An offi village st Bechelt, Van: vouver, in the evening, they attend. ed the opening of the 1961 Arts the luncheon and garden party.of St. Peter's Anglicdn Church, Friday: A dinner party at Gov- ernment House’ tor His ae ‘B former- cabinet ~ colleague, cessor, . “Wear fs: ; dross, no matter how forme! the: occasion. The Rec elegant simplicity (rom: Keeper, door shelves, vegetable crisper ond i ice.cul bs + . PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, ICTORIA, B. Cc. BEC. 31/32re 00" das. discussed mt ms, R. Bowering, secretary and 7 Monday: clearing the debris and making }' ime has “been cansleyed whose aiitles with “deal Jars ‘with ‘pollu. (| Paam ms lumbia, : plating’ - eegotlating and oe ‘with the arte “ani fof f Peter Verigin d' Monday clearing the debrisand making Approving ‘a. recommendation th sar News Fi ot pate cstil mena village s of Castlegar. puldstaiets following * Mr? Oglow’s ieee three. readings to a” by in’s Tomb which was’shattered' by a blast| ~" vere burned to.the ground! at y the weekend; ‘ :Doukhbbor" com- J Orthodox, saunebers. and. ‘stipen- euillisnt diary Magistrate X ‘William Evans met |* chosen‘ for the 1964 hobors," he ‘said;"“But ‘Tather by a * group;of terrorists, outelde: ‘both.or. garizati U.S. presidential election, «-.- ‘is. that NI- : iy “TV debates and “so: helped’ make thousands of voters aware of Ken- nedy that before’ had paid. little ‘The debates also disproved the important’ Republican’ ‘charges that 2 eae was. too pears ‘and too ‘wir, Verdgin ata membership "1s" aware 3 someone 15 them ewey t strom | In the debates he; sowed “a come mendable *‘ grasp’ of, all: subjects in would be ‘po! bate with him: a defeated: champion” trust -be.gi- | ety to. dobat litically fend his administration ‘on TV: de-| wate “eqiiipment as a ‘re- ult of the presence, of fibres in the water. af the cause is “ius te other ago chairmaci Cail Toebich directed 1 the. works foreman to'start keeping sucha ‘log and°the results ea ‘be given to the Pollution G Board.. ‘Transvideo line as re docs, not cane up to.the.standard. of .construction we have mairtained ‘and it’ will al-| ’ Ansballation. < of: a mplificr which..are yw, from the .manufac- fuser in Boston, “They advise us, ‘thet gelivery of -the ni ing the chats s indem lowable 1 during ‘thee mist two" Years s\ given: eral ood deal lot the common good of the. commun- ‘My sole reason-for: leaving ine possi thrown ‘at.him.: ran aggressive atruction: sppllesot as bet able to: pro: vid t tlon-wide ‘TV. the ‘village's |! 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