CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday July 3, 1958 Kinnaird Korner DI Mr, Emil Skullerud, brother ef Mrs. G, McMillan, came from Scattle recently to spend several days with relatives here, and to be with Mrs. McMillan on her 82nd birthday, June 21. Turrie Kaufman is spending his summer vacation with his: son Barelay were here from Kit- an, and with his young sousins || aot to attend the Collinson- in the surrounding areca, TOLL = THE I CT SOCIA REPORTERS STR Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs, Johnson Mrs. Mrs, Mrs, Horan AOA L.NOTES Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 R = Mrs. Kautman - 3227 ‘34 Oph = + 2672 & ve) =| Williamson Warkentin nn Renata Tidings ! Recent visitors at the home oye of Mr. and Mvs, Dennis Hughes, couyer for the summer months. and family were the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mrs... Mi. Swihart of, Leth: ighton is home from Van- Renata Women's Institute sponsored an Old Timer’s Picnic at which 12 residents were given during the if e bridge visited her and ane as. Bil Vanderburgh” 9f son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Pisith ; ,.|MeCreight, at, the weekend. Ot- ns s if daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and. and Mery. Joy. ef:Creaton. Mrs, W. E. Johnson and family of Guests at the home of Mr.’ Armstrong, and Mrs. W. Bullard for several’ days last week were Mr, and Mrs.| Castlegar Happenings “Les Wright from Sask,,| and Floyd Ballard of Creston.! Other guests during the week Mrs. Eunice Murray left last . Friday for Vancouver from were, Mr. and Mrs. John Didier) where she planned to take the and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tet-| polar flight ta Europe. Landing rault and Lynn of Duncan, B.C./at Dusseldorf, Germany, she Visiting the Ballard home, will first visit her son, Signal- now is Mrs, Pete Koenders of’ man Murray Hoffman, his wife “Vernon. and their two children, who live Winner of Central Trading’s, at the Canadian Army base at Robin Hood Contest was Nicole Memer. From there she will go Kaufman, with number 27. {to St. Avolds, France, to stay Mrs, Carl Christensen, Lorne With her younger son, RCAF and Lois and Mrs. E. Peptuk, | Yorporal Jerry Hoffman, and hiv Bobby, Dennis and Eugene are’ family. Later in. the summer she spending a wek at Christina’ Vill go to England to visit a Lake. . sister whom she has not scen Mr. and Mrs. A. Culley and for thirty years, Mrs. Murray family spent part of the long will be returning to Castlegar weekend camping in Slocan Park. ! 2+ the end of August, i Mr. and Mrs. G. Rust and Miss Bernice Kavie flew family are spending their holi-! home last week from Haney, B.C. days in Vancouver. {where she has been teaching, to Mrs. L, Coffey has returned spend a week with her parents, to her home in Vancouver after; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kavic, prior to spending a’ month with her @ttending Vancouver Summer gaughter, Mrs. J. Molloy and fa-' School. ; mily. She left Friday accompan-| °, Dr. F. M. Thorne left by air Sed by her grandson, Cameron! teday for Toronto where he will Molloy, who will spend his’ &® the guest of his son-in-law and school vacation at the coast, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs, R. Brown and daughter James for the next three weeks. Shirley of Cold Lake, Alberta|,Amone those who will at- are visiting Mrs. Browns’ |lend summer school are Mrs. F. ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Marcellus, (ee Thorne, Mrs, L. Lakeman, ‘Mr. and Mrs, W. Collinson! Miss C. Hogendoren, Mr. A. Har- es Bae +q,1 vey, Mr. A. Bigsby, Mr. J. Kil- iat Finnie on Phe rere uae lough, Mr. John‘ Landis and. Mr. oe Z ~ Lorne Kavie, . companiedd on the trip by their i: A " e daughter-in-law, Mrs, Eddie Col-' port Aime fete oueh oF linson and her sister, Miss Sharon! ie, aching staff arrived Albee - home on Sunday, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. F. Kil- Mr, and Mrs. R. Clelland of jough who had met her ii es Trail, spent the long weekend’ couger last Friday, ler dn.Van with their daughter and son-in- Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Cher- | picnic lunch served at the play- ground. Free ice cream was served to all, Races, games and softball entertained both young and old and a Centennial flag was raised at the playground. Mrs. Henry Funk one of the longest residents here has lived here 48 years, Mrs, Anna Letkeman 42 years, 3. J. Reimer and Joseph Gray 39 years, Others over 30 years, Mr, and Mrs, A. Koch, Mrs, W. J. Hale, Mrs, Katie Dyck, Isaac Wiebe, Mrs. Sara Hansen, Matt Rohn, John Rohnn, Mrs, P, Pet- gousoff who will act as usher at their wedding which is to take place in Edmonton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dergousoff left this morning to be present at the wedding. Mrs. Ron Gemmill and chil- dren Jim, Gordon and Nancy, accompanied by Bruce Hunter, are spending a week at Jenner, Alta, with Mr. Ron Gemmill, who is presently employed there the Cc i ers and Mrs. P. Doell. Several other residents were not at the picnic. Those present from outside points were Mr. and Mrs. H. Friesen of Proctor, former resi- dents, Mr. and Mrs.-Bert Toews, Revelstoke and Mr. and Mrs, Evans of Trail. “* Renata Co-op has sent out the first Bing cherries but rain has halted the picking. A crop of a possible 7,000 crates is ex- pected if the weather conditions are right. Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs, E. Womack and their nephews of Oakland, California, arrived to spend the summer vacation at the Waite summer home in Deer Park, Mr. and Mrs. Green and children of Nelson and their sister-in-law, Mrs. Benny of Vancouver spent the past week on a camping trip at Deer Park. Mrs, R. Worley and grand- son Bob of Trail are spending the summer holidays at their summer home here. They were accompanied by Mrs, A. Worley of Nelson. Dr. Arthur Schwartzenhauer by i Co. They will also visit relatives at Fort MacLeod before return- ing home. Mrs. Helen Gergely has had as his guests for the long week- end, her daughter, Mrs. Jack Pitman and grandchildren Ste- phen and Cecily, of Port Coquit- lam. They arrived last Satur- day with Mr.-and Mrs, Ted! Gergely of Vancouver, who have been guests of the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hostet- ter, Miss Beverley Lipsett is ex- pected to arrive today by plane from Mindemaya, Ontario, where she has been teaching for the of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. past year. She will be the guest Lipsett. Mr. and Mrs, P, Zanet cele- brated their 25th wedding an- niversary on Tuesday evening with a family dinner party, fol- law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Archibald.! rington has as their uest, their Guests at the home of Mr.ison Earl who is on sick, leave and Mrs. Bill Cheveldave during trom his work in Vancouver. the past week were Mr. and Mrs.| Guests at the home of Mr. W. Shiloff and Wayne of Grand and Mrs. J. Gemmill for the past Sorks; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wan-|few days were the former's’ ipff, and infant daughter; Mr.! brother, Mr. Andrew Gemmill and Mrs. O, McWilliams, all of{and Mr. Hugh Gemmill, and! Calgary. nephew Rob Gemmill, with a! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cheveldave| tong-time friend, Mr, Tom Kerr,! spent the July 1 holiday at all of whom came from Ongar,! Ghristina Lake. Miss Grace Vat-| Essex, England. They had trav-| kin, the latter's sister, is visiting elled across Canada by train, but from Grand Forks. | planned to fly back from Van-! Mr. and Mrs, Ron Staudinger | couver this weekend. zeturned- Monday from their Mr. Ken Dergousoff and his holidays at the coast and Shus-! fiance, Miss Gwen Hansen of| wap Lake. Vancouver were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bertois,of Ken’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. are home from W i where! Ivan D On Monday Mrs. Bertois had been teaching.’ they left for Edmonton, Alta., to They plan to remain here per-'be guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. manently. | Hansen for a few days. They Mr, A. Creighton and his were accompanied by Jim Der- lowed by a gathering of friends who called to extend their con- Bratulation. Mrs. A. Archibald was hon- ored by the CWL at a farewell party held at the home of Mrs, L, V. Campbell. She was pre- sented with a gift from her as- sembied friends, with many good wishes for happiness in her new home. She and the two children will be going to Flin Flon, Manitoba to join Mr. Archi- bald who is employed by Man- nix Construction Company there. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fair- weather of New Westminster were weekend visitors at the home of their son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Romeo Goulet. The long holiday give them the opportunity to come to Castlegar to see their new grand- daughter. SUGAR, 10 pound bag, . BUTTER, fsi. grade, pound,.......... BREAD, white or brown, 2 loaves, . . . . . . PORK CHOPS, all cuts, pound, . Trischuc GIANT TIDE, package, “hisers seouilins extvomnane + Pei 69c cee eeeneneaaee 99G veveesenss O56 k's. of 3 id, Oregon, is spending a few days at the home of his brother-in-law ‘and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G, Briggeman, Mr. and Mrs. Al Richards of Castlegar spent the weekend on a fishing and camping trip at Deer Park. Mrs. G, Demmon and daugh- ter Gloria returned to their home in Trail after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Phelps. Mrs, A. Mackereth has re- turned to her home at Broad- water after a 3-week stay in the Trail-Tadanac hospital Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggeman had as recent visitors Mr. and Mrs, J. V.. Briggeman of Trail and Mr, Ivor Johnson of Kin- naird, © Mr. and Mrs. C, T. William- son returned to their home here from a three-week holiday spent in Torontod at the home of the former’s brother and sister-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Wil- liamson and at Severn Falls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs, G, A. Walker of Silverton are spending a few days at their home in Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. P. Romaine and sons and Mr, and Mrs, Haege- berg of Kinnaird were weekend visitors to Deer. Park. Robson . Socials Mr. and Mrs, D, Allen and family of Haney are. visiting with Mrs, Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, Evans. Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Robert- son of Trail were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson two Sun- days ago, . Mrs, W. T. Waldie and daugh- ter Dawn weft for Calgary two weeks ago. They were accom- panied “by Mrs. Waldie’s grand-| children, Colleen, Jim and Go! don Flynn, who have been visit- ing with their grandparents for about a month, Mrs. A Thorp also accompanied Mrs. Waldie and will visit with rela- tions for a few days. Mrs. J. Raine left Wednes- day for Paradise Valley, Saslc., where she will be the guest of her mother for about a month. While there Mrs. Raine will at- tend the wedding of her niece Miss V. Teasdale. Mr. and Mrs, T. Hinton of Trail were guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. Johnson’ Sunday. emery Members of the Women’s Institute held. a very tea and bake sale on Wednesday on the lawn of Mrs, W. T. Wal- die. Mrs. Waldie welcomed the guests. The serving table was covered with.an ocru-lace cloth and centered with a bowl of lilacs and red roses, _ The individual tea tables were covered with white clothes and centered with.low bowls of nasturtiums, Committees in charge were bake table, Mrs. R. Johnson and Mrs, V. Patullo; tea tables, Mrs. W. E, McPhee, Mrs, H. Evans, Mrs, S. Humphries and Mrs, O, B. Ballard; kitchen, Miss Dawn Waldie; tea tickets, Mrs. Jean Fowler, Mrs. E, C. Green was the winner of the Door Prize. Genelle News Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gourlie are Mrs. Gourlie’s sister, brother-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Seifert of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gourlle left Wednesday to accompany Mr. and Mrs. P. Seifert and family to Vancouver and Victoria, - Mr, and Mrs. Don Butter- worth have as guests this week their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ekman of Vancou- ver. Also visiting at the Butter- worth home are Mr, and Mrs. Ebling and family of Vancouver. Mr. J. Merz of Dollard, Sask., is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bublitz, Mr, and Mrs, J, Ludwar and family returned Saturday from a ten day visit to Bayard, Sask- atchewan where they attended the wedding of Mr. Ludwar's brother. They also visited rela- tives in Moose Jaw, Assinibota, Sask., and Lethbridge, Alta, They were accompanied home by Mr. Ludwar's mother, Mrs. Karl Lud- war of Bayard who expects to spend an indefinite time with her son and family here. Mrs. Karl Ludwar of Ba- yard, Sask. is a patient in Trail- ‘Tadanac Hospital. Owing to the very severe hail storm experienced in Gen- elle on Friday, the Centennial Celebration planned for Satur- day was postponed to July Ist. The dance was held however and was extremely successful. A most enjoyable school pic- nic was held Thursday at the Genelle Recreation grounds spon- sored by the teachers, Mrs. R. Smales and Mrs. G. Archibald and the ladies of the PTA. Free treats of ice cream and pop proved very popular. The PTA also operated a booth at the pic- nic, . ’ ‘Results of the races were as (continued on page five) P= Fresh DAIRY DELIGHTS: TOILET SOAP, Lux, regular, 4barsfor ................. 38¢ WISK, King-size, Bing | os ie cee oy TIDE, giant pkt., CEREAL, Alpha-Bits, 2 pkts. for fviveweds sy 9c COFFEE, Co-op red label, | ee ie re CHEESE, Mild Canadian, : Ib, cee eee ee SVC MEATS STEAK, Sirloin, Ib. .... STEAK, Round, || eee BOLOGNA, Swifts’, by the piece, lb., WIENERS, bulk, Ib, ...... 75e Co-op Retail Store 4th Ave. and Pine St. shirs young bodies DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE NATURE'S WAY TO BETTER HEALTH “Ws ofl In a bottle of milkl Did you bow thed the human body uses proteln In MILK for issue. buliding, ‘ minerals for construction and matntenance ef bones and teeth, vitamins for growth and health, end ‘tots and carbohydrates for energy. Milk Is clo o necess sary foundation’ for the vast molorlty of diets! So, \Gtink to better health for off the family with fots of talk, every dayt ‘ fe’ Her Majesty the Queen has ‘gra- : Dot Joseph Charles Ink of Trail as beveeeees GLAD,