10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 22, 1961 29 Brownies In 2nd Kinnaird Pack Five members and one guest of the Parents’ Committee to the Kin. naild Girl Guides ond Brownles met at the honw of the president Mrs. R. B, Heagy recently, , Reports wer? received on th successful tea held at the home of Mra ©, CG, MoKenzie at-which 2 ‘were _present. A report on the 2nd Kinnaird Brownie Pack on its Ap- that these girls have been very busy on Gol- il acitivities showed den Hand and Bar work. A transfer from Haney brings the membership in the pack up to 29, They’ will be holding their wind- up meeting with a picnic. There will be a Brownie Camp on June 29 for four days which Mrs, L. L. J R. C. MacBain, was unable to at- tend due to flood conditions, bu' had requested the opinion of the meeting on using the fund formed by the graht of Lt.-Gov, Ross and the $15 from helping with the Kine smen book drive, for the purchase of a new--tent for the Guides, The meeting made a motion in favour of purchasing a new ten! bay, stores ete., rather than sold a5 the ‘meeting felt that the full va- iue of these tents could, not be re- alized in this manner,. ‘There was a request from the from her home for thelr wind-up meeting, The treasurer's report sho- wed « bank balance of $51.78, Coo- kia anles realized 2 total of $39 to be divided between the two Brownle -| Packs and the Guide Company, ‘The hostess prize, donated by Mrs, H. Bate, was won by Mrs, Heagy. The hostess served delicious | refreshments. ‘ _ Handicapped Kids” Centre Established ‘The board of governors of the University of British Columbia have accepted an offer of $20,000 from the Association for Retarded Child- ren for establishment of a center for handicapped children. President N, A. M, MacKenzie, in announcing the board decision, t'| Said half the grant would be used in the coming year to appoint a clinical psychologist to the UBC fa- culty. ‘The balance of the grant will be held in reserve until additional University facilities are available to set up an investigation center, t| the president added. Verigin Found Guilty On Assault Gharge GRAND FORES — John J. Verigin, Orthodox Doukhobor lea- der-designate, last week was con- victed on a charge of assault and fined $25 by jusee M, M. Colqu- ve FLOWER Helen SHOP LTD. Phone 5191 “Cards * Gifts “_ * Novelties Flowers Wired Anywhere Eve. 5561 houn of The conviction followed an ap- peal by the Attorney-General’s de- partment following Verigin’s dls- missal on similar charges by Mag- strate Parker Willtams of Trail. - Verigin was charged with as- saulting Edward William Podoven- nikoff, 19-year-old Sons of Freedom Doukhobor January 11, Verigin’s first trial collapsed last February when defence coun- sel objected that the. charge hed not been properly sworn. He was acquitted in the second and the Attorney-general ordered a new trial on the grounds that the magistrate had erred. ‘The trial was carried out in calm surroundings, a marked con- trast to the loud shouting and out- ‘bursts that featured the second trial. Douglas Wetmore, Trail city solicitor presented the Crown’s case, M. E. Moran of Castlegar was coun. sel for Verigin. HAVEN'T YOU HEARD mid FTHE LoRD sues OSE WHO" LP TREMSt ES x | THE AMERICAN WAY | Why Work? For thelr wind-up party recent- ly 20 members of the W. E. Mac- Cabe Stamp Club met at the home of Mra, A. B. Condy. Special guests for this occasion were Mrs. W. E. MacCabe and John Moor. They were joined. by 18 mem- bers of the Skyline Junior Stamp Club of Rossland, Mr, and Mrs. L. Johnson and Mark. Assisting Mr. Johnson in transporting the Ross- Jang youngsters was MY, Ruther- glen. ‘After registering the youngsters enjoyed games of stamp bingo, pri- zes being given by Mr, Moor, After the arrival of the Rossland club they enjoyed a mixer game where each person guessed the name of the country pinned to his own back. The rain. letting -up, they ga- thered around''a bonfire to toast wieners, douse them with mustard or relish and eat them, with kool- ede to drink. A surprise to all was the appearance of ‘a beautifully decorated birthday cake complete with candles. David, Munns was’ celetrating his ninth birthday, and his mother, Mrs, C. R, Munns, donated the cake which was enjoyed by all, Ev- eryone joined in singing happy birthday to David. President Pat Creighton made & speech the Skyline Trail 191 William’ S MOVING & STORAGE | » “The Family Mover’”’. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING’ STORAGE - CRATING. - For Free Estimates Call Collect Johnson, Mrs, Junior Stamp Club, Mr. and Mrs. MacCabe and Mr. PACKING - SHIPPING - Nelson 1471 ES ccc 90 | EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. = St. Rita’s Parish Hall, Front Street JACKPOTS $60.00 & $120.00 5 “NUMBERS ‘CALLED’ TEE AT A IS 10.A.M. DEADLINE FOR Classified Ad ROR THE MONDAY FLYER _PHONE 3031 SATURDAY GCF Against Sale of Power To‘ the States British Columbia COF leader Robert Strachan has appealed to Prime,Minister Diefenbaker to use his influence in preventing the sale of Columbia river power to the Un- ited States. Mr. Strachan made the plea in a letter written to the prime min; ister Priday, ~ He said in a press: release: The Power development ‘situation in BO. “is rapidly approaching .a stage where, agrees, there could be a wholesale sellout of our. greatest natural re- source to provide guaranteed profits for private promoters.” if the federal government | ait. MaCabe. Stamp Club Winds Up for Summer Moor.. He then introduced Mrs. MacCabe who presented the prizes for the by-law competition, + &he judged the entries and do- nated the prizes which were nice packéts of stamps, Winners ‘were: Grade’3'-' Wayne’ Lyons; Grade 6 - Alexa Condy; Grade 6 ~ lst,’ Ja mes" Munns; ‘Qnd, ‘Albert Jankola: Grade" '= «Ronald Verzuh,. Mra. Munns announced the winner of th® “guessing jar? contest.’ " * que jar‘contained 1,066 stamps, and the winner was David’ Douglas of Rossland with’ a guess of 1,072, lucky draw. The luc Ricky Turner, Ron Rutherglen, Da vid’ Douglas,” Frank Hastings and Ronald Johnson of Rossland; Linda Culley, Dale Cowlin, Davi Bate, Ken. Culley, Karen and Willa Condy of Kinnaird, Then each youngster. had a parcel to pull from the red stamp club letter box which contained a small gift of, stamps. A swap se3- sion followed before the ‘Rossland contingent left for home. Toastmasters Plan Seattle Convention ‘Toastmasters International, .gro- wing at the rate of two clubs daily, will wind up their annual .conven- tion this year at Seattle in July, More than 3,000 delegates are expected to attend in: Seattle July 27 to 29, -! Featured as the top speaker js Eric Johnson, president of the mo- tion picture association of America. Sharing the three-day convention will be Norman Allen, a director of Boeing Aircraft and the nationally syndicated cartoonist. Virgil “VIP” Partch. International director, ‘Robin Dick.of Vancouver and Governor Jamés. W. McEvay. Victoria, will host the many visitors to British Columbia on 4 post-convention vi- Active in Castlegar is Toast- master, Allen Selble, president of the Castlegar Club for the coming year, ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH +” Rev.-B, A, Brophy, P.P, Sth ot Elm Street Sunday Masses - 8.30 and 10.30 am THE COMMUNITY BIBLE CENTRE ‘ Bunday in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue 1030 am..Sunday School 730 pm. Family Service Tues, 7.30 pm. - Young People’ jour Thurs, 745° pm. - Prayer and ‘Bible Study Cominco Gives Notre ' Dame College $20,000 Rey, Acquinas ‘Thomas, ‘Rector of Notre Dame University College, has announced that the college | has recelved $20,000 from Cominco. and $5,000 from West Kootenay Power and Light Company as a contribu. tion to the building fund, « ‘The Cominco contribution, one of the largest Notre Dame has ever recelved from a private source, was given in recognition of “... the efforts made by Notre Dame in es- DEALER FOR HILLMAN SUNBEAM — COMMER CARS Commer small Trucks ‘and Busses : ; also ¢ INTERNATIONAL LINE OF TRUCKS AND STATIONWAGONS UNITED or Robson — Ist and Srd Sundays ot 1 am. Castlegar — Bertie, of Worship at 20, Boon fervies of Worship at 9.45 a.m. * OHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LDS. Sundays st 10 om te the Twin Rivet Bening sacrament ani 7.30 pm GEACE ‘Worship Service: 11 a.m. " Bunday Church School, 9.45 p.m. Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. dr-8r, High Young People’s: Fri- daya at 7.30 p.m.' Minister: Rev, M. 8. Reside, BA., BD. — Phone 4987 THE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE School - 10 am. Morning Worship - 21 a.m. “Bvangellatis ~ 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study - Thurs- day at 7.30 p.m, rome cones : ‘Wednesday at 30 pan. o college for the benefit of students in the Interior." In commenting on the gifts, Father Acquinas said: "I would like to publicly thank Mr, R. D. Perry for his efforta' on behalf of Notre Dame, Ny ROCK ISLAND SERVICE ‘Bex 37, Trail, B.C. Phone 2844 ‘ Wait till you'veseen...--..- The Sands "Wait till you’ve enjoyed the luxury of modern appointments to make your comfort complete, and the friendly attention to satisfy your every wish, Join us at The Sands — Commercial’ Cards Honored | the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL 2155 Davie st. : Mu 2-1831 ‘Teiex 036-2359 ‘VANCOUVER, BC, fl renee United Church — Ist and Srd Sun. il ‘am. and 4th Sunday at Sam and 7.30 p.m. - Baptist churen ‘6th Sunday ST. ALBAN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 25th June — Trinity 4 8.80 HO — Robson 980 HO’ — St,Alban’s 11,00 Ho — St. Sdon's 130 BP — Robouti “ATRL TNE: TICKETS TO “ALL” PARTS OF THE WORLD Costtegar Representative for Air Re Acsn. Phone 4911 fully insured? You can leaye your ingurance details in the hands of your Wawanesa Agent — — he’s a spec- falist“in Fire, Auto, and Personal Liability Insurance. ‘Whatever type of insurance you Tequire, you'll find he hasa ‘Wawanesa plan to , meet your needs! He’s always t as close as your telephone — =o dewp i to spe him any, Smee , Young “Agencies Limited Kinnaird B.C.‘ Zhe Wawanesa murvat INSURANCE COMPANY — SPORTS EDITOR FOR THE - CASTLEGAR | NEWS “Te Interested: Apply At Costlegbr News Office “Liberal Rates There's | somal about — - Seagram's SPECIAL OGLOW | BROS. Bullding & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 3351 ~ FOR SALE SAMSON SERVICE” 8 TRUCKING ‘Ltd. Excavating Spectalists Save .on your excavating work ab, _Bhening ‘5464 New \oea-eth’ Ave. Castlegar, . or ee ” egal PI 1 -Ssbedroom | house. ‘Apply Tats for sale, Apply Caer Jewellery Store, tin’ Bt Genélle | for au ti Good building fots in, Kinnaird. tto35 -| Phone 2738; ' BEACON MoTORS. Ltd. ‘Pontiso — Buick — Vauxhall } 901. Baker. At, Nelson’ Phone $78 BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION 15-ft, Holiday trailer, 1059 mi del. Has runi lesa: miles, Gost. at 91.005 new, selling for mali ibregiang = xt, steer! — whi ‘Trallet I or ae separately Phone 293! *-~g-bedroom house on 6 a side Sahorencres bridge, Paul P, Fil- po! Ht Srestoe. in, B.C. 116-ft.. lot ry Ringer wei, 3ug007 Phone 42: By owner_leav! aan, com ea if hi eau la possian Op ol ,. tole, fully” fenidsc fandacaps Rinfoundea id by. trees, * Millar Phinbing! Heating & El & Electrical alE | ELE SO POW. BOX 464 CASTLE 7 eres 2. bedrooms, room, » hardwood floors, tuli Baseanent, concrete” garage, many ext + ,000.. Phone Rossland 86-3784, a 30: used cement chimney joc, % price; ato. wood and range, complete with water Spoket. : ‘Phone 4568, 323 SS piminie fo ful soon, Reasonable. price for... quick aed Phone 2051, ~~One imitation _ 3000 $25.00 per thousand.: Phone oaek ‘after'4 pm. m “house, BIv Th ‘Ave, gad INGOME TAK... : ACCOUNTING SERVICE| 2 For Every Type of Business ' WGECGLES ~ Public ‘Accountent 1186 CEDAR AVE. TRAIL © 2: PHONE - TRAIL 3326 Towing'- Barges ‘anywhere on the Arrow : Phone 5500° NIGHTS |— NELSON 2051 bundles, new cedar shakes, ones Et all house GuiGGbie Tor aetlred couple. Enquire 242-ath, ‘Castlegar: Large @0 x 100) riverside rad all _trées, one. block oct arn ie terms. Phone 5267. 824 Raw anes wool, Phone ‘Ross- oe na light, signal ts, good condition. Best. Lotter accepted. Phone 3760. Tat lots in one piece in Gastle- gar. os one 9611. 325 ~ Revenue us ee atlegar Casa! uplex, -conaisting 0! 2 apartments. pail bedrooms, [850 Ford, radio, heater, spot- light perty for sale in artment: 12 lace $750, : Ic here's 8 FOR RENT suites, also’ room. and hoard. | acre Apartments, Spare bath and ut- | nur iy "Harvick B ding. Phone mm heat ew 4-r001 ted Tilt, furnished or unfurnished, in opin. Phone seat REREn —Rpaly, Bremenke 5 store. Phone PRY: 324 2 One a ~_ one 4-room modern houses: wired for 220 ang ae 37r00 ent. maval ilaple i mmmediaty. Taal ise or couple or single, person. Phone “after. pm." * “324 ‘Small «2-bedroom:. house. wil porch Qugeny, couple preferred, Furnished basement suite. Aj 523 ply 1 70-10th 4 Ave., one Phone Tralee space at autitu y ai ¥ ler Park with shade and cryatal-ciear water supply that is by” vest. Kooten- ay. ‘Health Oni: Phone 4896, 325 Furnished RpAvement in Kin- | maid, Phone siz 2) male. Phone 91 Lost. Male Sinese cat, Phone 2080, ~ WANTED Want 2-bedroom saree sonable rent, Phone 6627. NOTICES” Sexton v Citizens: meeting Fri, to hear the del a's re- port from the Kelowna pears rea> mila Te, Ti Bast Tak Ave, Vane sonra Be at nights | at Robeon Ball 7 to 1 10 pa Da. Public and new members weleame. Teed” a typewriter ribbon? wide assortment for typewriters at the Castlegar News. E Sewing -and- alterations. Apply & Seed Bt. Ww. behind Sone ‘Qhowe Tiel gigi 5 we Insure Anything” _ 8-20 and Scout it ; Kinnaird: - Cub. ‘wit rou will hold 8 a bottle drive Wed.,; 6.20. p.m, Please have: sour bottles reat ui 2 225 ‘Trail begins Bept. 5. Wi Blood Donor _Olinic ‘on _1 ‘Monday. Minto Chapter No, 70, Order of the’-Eastern Star, wal Straw. ‘Tea June 24, inthe of picksias “50. Door. prize, ‘Time, 230 to_4. oom, ~ liv- Arrow Lakes Ferry. [a ROBSON: TO EDGEWOOD id aie les. ARDY F r 6961, . ancy. ma Post oes eugene ing Yoom, alice Toon PUDper aparte | will in Recreation: Committee Cross Bed m completed by June, 28. Phone 3601 o1 ert Hone Bocorer good condition, & Phone Sat hs pa 7 Panirupe as Bloue 185 1893 Nee 16%, -f cam iping sane eq ee vatleebs 3 cooking ment, : At PHONE onal oftica ts 60. cants..-+~ ‘There is a special raté of Engagement. notices, out ‘uaries and cards of thanks o? Fength ore Dublishee, sh ‘FOR SALE ‘AGENCIES LTD. Castleaird Plaza’ Phone 4341, Kinnaitd, "B.C. ROBSON: equip: Try the marvellous ‘Olympia cc FICE’ MACHINES | 54. & SUPPLIES Standard and * Portable type writers. : Qur adding machine witk subtraction, credit balance for only $119.00.: ‘Call 1213'Nelson for demon |° stration .or.;.NELSON .OF FICE EQUIPMENT a $s 8 wi rd Stre fs Phone]. tina Business College new perm | jas 225-32 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sune, ees 1961 Read and Use the Gassttiogs - Spagling Clean iw the hard ct ‘foo: Plowure aa cupboards and others.; This Week's - il well-bullt 2-room leted: eS ‘What. Cottle aoe? it’s: THE. Location I nd. dining room, “mahogany kitchen ‘rage ts electric stove and re to" .: stay, : Comp! sons, 2. a ‘Tse, a0, x Ibo) “see tot on. “Reason: a For Quick Sale leat 2-Hedroam home sit- uated os ant 3 well improved lots -on “bth Ave.,' Cereeet ee $8,995. Reasonad! ~ Only’ $6,500 3-bedroom hi igo 1 ie situated Tas-ath Re a. Terms, : Kinnaird "Socals | Mrs i Kaufman, Phone ‘saga Guests | of -Mr. and Mrs. a Wiobe over the . weekend. were: J. Hansen of Grand Forks and) Mr. ‘Wiebe'a slater. and brother-in-law, '] Mr... and) Mrs, A, .G,, Koch and Seuehifr Alvina, of Renata, |i velands Mrs, Bernard Fourt land: three childen:of :Roasland..vis- | | ste the- former's parents, Mr, and Inara’ Tom .Fourt, : Sun “Miss Lucy ‘Yamaguchi: leaves‘at ; the: end ‘of: this month:to:attend a ‘| |isummer course at the coast ‘follow- ing which she will vacation with her parents, in! Greenwood: before’ she resumes teaching, in her new posl- :tion.at Grand ‘Forks, Here from Prince Albert, Bask.; are’ Mr, and. Mra, Lyle ‘Marshall who are visiting: thelr son and daughter-in-law, :. Mr... and: Mrs. George Marshall and family; and thelr daughter, and son-in-law, Mr, Mrs. Ivan Grewcock..and, family. "They . are accompanied by :Mr. and *Mirs,.Gordon Morrison and daugh- ter, Donna, also of Prince Albert, Morrison is a sister of George eke, Mra, D.. Willey ‘of Victoria ts a guest of Mrs, M, Campbell. Mr, and Mrs. Harry, Leckle and "| family of, Rossland, accompanied by Mrs. --Rhoda, Culley, were ; Sunday, visitors at.the home of Mr, and Mrs, A.:Culloy. | ‘Visiting. Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey | |'Jack and family is. ‘Mr. Jack’s,mo- ither,, Mra.:.A.° Jack,’ who | atrived on; the weekend..with Mrs, Harvey ‘}Jeck’s ‘aunt and..uncle, Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Loney. and Bill Loney. | All are .from..Emo, Ontarlo, The |Loney family left on a sightseeing trip to the Banff and Calgary, dis- tricts until.the close of thelr. va-. cation. will take them back to te. east, Pather'’s, Day aaw.8 family re-, union atthe home ‘of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Neil. Johnson of Murray Drive. in ‘| ‘Trail, Guest. of. honor was John Wilg of Castlegar. Included in the 44 guests, mostly relatives and a few friends, were. Mr, and: Mrs. Martin Bale and family. who ate. tended from here. Mra. Bale is a daughter of the Wilg family. Mr. ‘and Mrs, Beat Fourt and daughter Deanna of Penticton will arrive Friday:on,.the ‘first lap of | their summer ‘vacation to” visit Beau's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Tom Fourt, and: his’ brother-in-law and sister, Const. and Mrs. D. McDon- ald. : HELP WANT ED 0, Many acres bares So-op.1 tie growers tio} Wwennae jay. Phons ne 4497. ~ CARDS OF THANKS. ‘We ‘wish to incere thanks mua appreciation to our re~ latives, frien id neighbors who. s during our. re cent cone also for- me floral. offerings. Home, — Mrs. stay. Mrs. Gi ‘ENGAGEMENT Castlegar, wi Brophy hy officiating. Brend 2 be home, 3 ate kitchen, 3 “LR, fi ‘basement, eietele eat, es fore ‘tl KINNAIRD, beirseigee) SR ‘-tedroon fully-land- scaped Tot ae fruit: trees. »- - Beautifully, finished kitchen. oy dining area. ull. basement ‘Excellent. sae $11,900.- Tenmns: ler, and-wood range. Phone 6289." ‘eared Yot 100 x) Hanes to yee ane. Finis -Tevel Tot, 100 x 160, goad: local tion Dumont aubdls sion. Phone |- Trail, * 1926 | 9 folding gate, |: nsia Licensed ; Service; Man and a “complete Bulk ‘and’ Bottle Vioount gear bike, Phone Sg, = the en; eldest a tin ceria 1961, at ly fy seanauv*e Rev. Father | offictati * Stipulated Sum’ Contract ire invited Acitivity at Woodlant :00 p.m. Daylight Monay, J 3 on or Jegar, B. School Spitiee nor 7 ioe ey (Castleg Sectetary-Treasurer. Bizamberry pickers Fequired by of ranted 3 amall hore afternoon 2 shift Friday. and Sat Saturdi 325 vemien ving brother. and insie, Sredenice the beauti- sven cial ry to Rev. Canon we Bil= | _\ verwood, Dr. A. D. Johnson, officers and. members ATA Nelson branch, and the. Castlegar Tae, af ae Bai john ant a e famiiy, We wish to. shank. evavene for their - kind during our aut the ip oeptal — Mr, and lerson. 5 bk pod ee J. Lipset, of Casi ‘wish to announce the en- Segewent of their’ Caen Maur- en Jeanette, to Mr. mie and Mrs. J. SORiep ter, an- of ee posals for the consti ty ton-of a a four-room school Nand nat wil be reve unt nil , 1961 at Ths seh schoo! ey at the School, Board Office | | ron w ‘returnable deposit of $25.00 is red for each Sori or. oe also of Edmonton; Mr.: and , Mrs. Hrynyk left Monday for a short visit to the Okanagan. . Mr, and: Mrs..Nick Orlesky en- joyed the surent weekend in Spo- kane, ‘Mrs, Earl Fink and Mrs, Cecil Munns convened avery’ successfil Strawberry Tea ‘and Bake Sale for the Baden Powell Club on. Thurs- day afternoon. | The pleasant affair was’ held on the lawn of the Munns home where attractive tables were com- fortably “located under the tall trees, Assisting them’ at the bake table were Mrs. R.‘V. Lamond and J. Kennedy, Mrs. Elmer Lucas and Mrs. M. Bale. The raffle cake, ba- ked by Mrs, M. Deverney, was won by. Mrs, Jack Young. Mrs, John Westerlund and Di- ann are visiting Mrs. Westerlund’s parents’ Mr.-and Mrs, Peter Was- lyk. in’ Vernon, travelling by plane last week. ‘A holiday in’ London,’ England, 4g anticipated by Mr.and Mrs. J. Industrial - Commercial : Domestic Wiring 24-Hr. Maintenance Serviso Wiring & Rewiring Overhead & Underground Installations Castle ELECTRIC ‘co. LTo. PHONE “7281 G, Best: who ‘left. Wednesday to vi- sit. thelr son and. daughter-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs, J. G. ‘Best, Jr., in Vancouver, Their. son-in-law, and daughter, Mr,'Zand, |‘ Mrs\/Gordon Reith of Kinnaird, joined them on the weekend, ncouver ,.to : bid goodbye tq Mr. * Mis! ‘Best’ Sunday, .when they sall,,on_ the Charsan, . via thé Pansma Canal. +My, A. ‘Warner is visiting’ from |Edmonton, He fs the guest.of his 'two' brothers, Monty and” H. «J. ‘Warner, and. their faimilies. ~ Having arrived Saturday to join his family here is‘the Warner's fa- ‘ther, . G, Warner of Vancouver, ‘who: plans to stay a month, SHERBIKO DAVIES TRANSFER MOVING WITH CARE EVERYWHERE CHUCK’S Mrs. Ogtow, Ehons 4189 |. & surprise farewell party was held at the: home of Mr,-and Mrs. Reiny Bermel on “Saturday ‘in ‘ho- nor of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Hya- einthe, well-known and popular rer aldents of the Sherbiko sub-division. Forty neighbors and friends at- tended, to have a most enjoyable evening of dancing and refresh- ments, served. buffet style. Mr, Hsseinthe’ absence, “) ren left Saturday for ‘Vancouver: where he’ ‘boarded a Plane on the 19th enroute for Ire~ land.. He will: have: arrived’ at. Bel- “| fast after 13%4 flying hours. oz.” Mr. Campbell will visit.in Bel- fast and Londonderry in Ireland and Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland. His holiday will include a@ renewal of .friendships in Led Donegal where he spent-an inter- mittance of 16 years before coming back to Canada several years ago. ‘Prior to his departure, a. party of friends gathered. at the T, A. Campbell home to wish him God- speed and present him with a part- ing gift. > Mrs. Donald McDonald. spent Sunday in. Nelson ‘where she -at- tended the baptism conducted: by Father FP, J. Monaghan, Mrs, Mc- Donald was for. Michael Mrs. with a gift of an electric frying pan and money for children, Tommy and Crystal on behalf of most of thelr nelghbors in_ the sub-division snd other friends, small but, popular! trailer-park in the Sherbiko sub-division and this has. been purchased by Mr, and Mrs. dJogie Basran. Mrs, ‘Hyacinthe with ‘children, ‘Tommy and Crystal, and her bro- ther, Len Owens,’ will leave this week to join Mr. Hyacinthe at Port Coquitlam, ending five years of re- sidence-in Castlegar, where her husband was: an engineer at the Celgar sawmill, Being. among’ the earliest resi- denta.of the Sherbiko sub-division, Which is now well populated, the have ‘taken an active Scott, infantson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckley of Nelson, . .- - Recent guests of Mr. snd Mrs. M. Bale have been Mr. and Mrs. Don McMillan of Coquitlam. Visitors >of Mr. and, Mrs, A. ‘Kaassian and family have been Mrs. Kassian’s broher-in-law. and sister, Mr, and -Mrs. “Viotor Borchuk- of Edmonton, ‘They left Thursday with take | the arrival at the Kassian home of Mrs. Kassian’s brother.and slater- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Hrynykc, part in affairs and will be missed by all who knew ‘them. ‘days at the home‘of Mr,.and Mrs. Carl Knutson, : 3 ‘Miss Crystal. Hyacinthe — cele- brated her 6th birthday, Wednes- day, June the 14th. hee were 19 guests present. ; A large pena « cake was fond tifully decorated and table. Refreshments were served i Mrs. Gladys Hya- DOORS, _ In Ail Popular: Styles “WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES + GLASS’. IN ALL SIZES “& WEIGHTS. Agents: ‘For Pearson Sashless -Win- dows and All Sealed Units CASTLEGAR | SASH AND. DOOR “WORKS ; “PHONE 3211 "| the cinthe, Mrs,.ev Basran, Mrs. So- lene Buchanan and Mrs. Mary Ber- mel. The ‘children then played pea- nut. scramble and each received a small gift and balloons. } Mr, and Mrs. William Fomen- off and family and Mr, and Mra. Ray McCrelght and son camped at Champion Lake over the week- end, "> UM, and Mrs. William Gleboft of ‘Richmond ‘were visitors of Mr. “|-| and Mrs. Mitchell Chernoff and .| family, } Mr, and Mrs, Marty. :Martin- dale and daughter. have now left .the sub-division: to ‘reside in .Van- couver, S Mrs. Audrey Pulton of Lantr- ter and sonia lanes Mr,:and Lei Nick. c Klapper. ure Creegan enloyed her and bisinday with her.family. and will be having ‘a: delayed birthday: par- | The ‘Hyacinthe's established a|’ {Mr and Mrs, William’ Knutson |: ‘of North Vancouver spent a few |: ‘ville spent a week’ with Her daugh- |: Gravel: & Top Sel DITCHING, EXCAVATING CASTLE | THEATRE : THE COOLEST SPOT © oN TOWN THURS, Abie SAT. SRV karst Starring Troy. Donahue ‘ Matinee —— Children 25¢. MON., TUE.,° WED. Academy, Award .Winner