4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 10, 1959 Castlegar Happenings Mrs, Jerome, Phone 6001 Roger Toogood leaves today for Victoria College. Mrs. C, Brodmun accompani- ed her son and daugnter-in-lew, Mr. and Mrs. Charlle Brodman of Slocan City to Spokane over the weekend, Mrs. A. Archibald and child: ren of Flin Flon, Maniteba have arrived In Castlegar to visit with her mother, Mrs. C. Brodman and other relatives in the District. Mr. and Mrs, A, Bertarione accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Al Santano have returned home from Blairmore, Alta. where they DR. LEE DE FOREST, VACUUM TUBEINVENTOR, PRAISES HEARING AID Lee de Forest, who made modern Fadle and television possible through his invention of the vacuum tube fifty years ago, recently lavished high praise on a revolutionary new hearing aevice called “The Listener.” “It is,!" ir. de Forest sald, “without question the finest hearing aid I have ever Nothing compares with it for “the quality of hearing it gives." Commenting further, Dr. de Forest eéntinued: “The advantage of enr- Jevel hearing und the elimination of irritating clothing noises make ‘The Listener’ a real pleasure to wear, In ‘fact, it overcomes all the objections A reviously. had to wearing a hearing aid,” So great has been the interest In ‘this remarkable new electronic hearing achievement, the makers have pre- pared an fllustrated report outlining in detail how it functions. Those in- terested may obtnin a free copy from ——————————e Instituto For Better Hearing. (B.C. Interior Hearing Centre) 618 Main st Name Street « city Prov. OTARION LISTENER OF Penticton, By attended the burial services for Mrs. Mary Tesolin, who died sud- denly in the Grand Forks com- munity hospital on Aug. 31. Mrs, Mary Tesolln was the mother of Mrs. A, Bertarione and Mrs. Al Santano. Mr. and Mrs, John Birch and ! family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Jerome ov- er the Labor Day weckend. Mr. Tom Young of Edmon- ton, Alta, who played with the Edmonton Pipe Band in Nelson on Labor Day was a visitor at ‘his aunt and uncle's, Mr, and | Mrs, David Reid, ' Mr. George Fry has arrived home from McBride, B.C., bring: ing with him his wife and child- ren who have been visiting with Mrs, Fry's mother and father, Mr, and Mrs, H. MeWillis. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Fields over the long weekend were Mr. and Mrs. M. Schaffler of Edmonton, Alta, Mrs. Ken King has left for her new home in New Westmin- ster. Constable King will follow later on this month. We would like to welcome Mr, and Mrs. J. MacLean and family who have arrived here from Prince George, B.C. to take up residence in Castlegar. Mrs, Earl Young and Robby of Trail accompanied by Susan Bosse, spent the weekend at the Castle Bar Ranch. Miss C, Hogendoorn has ar- Mr. and Mrs, Earl Rourke and family returned home Sun- day from their holldays which took them to Morris, Sask., where they visited Mr. Rourke's mother and dad, Mr. and Mrs, H. Rourke. ‘Mr, and Mrs, W. O, Devitt are holidaying in the Okanagan and at coastal points. Robson Socials Mrs. Johnson, Phone 5165 Mr, and Mrs, J, Raine and daugther Mildred motored to Jaf- fary on Saturday where Mildred will be on the teaching staff of the junior high school, Mr, and Mrs, H, Hynes of Peterborough, Ont., paid a sup: rise visit to Mrs, D. Magee at the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, G, R. Cox of Victoria are guests of the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Scott. Mrs, Lili Taylor and children Randy and Bonnie who have been visiting relations and friends in Robson, Castlegar and Rossland, left by plane Sunday to return to their home in Victoria, Mr, and Mrs, Phil Welsh and daughter Ann, and Mrs. G, East- cott.and son Wayne, all of Ross- land, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson on Sunday. Mrs, Beth Rogers and daugh- ter Blythe spent a few days in Spokane, returning Sunday. Mrs. A. Smecher motored to Cranbrook on Friday where she rived from hile away she also attended a teach- ing school in Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hendy. have left to take up residence at Trail. Mr. and Mrs, J, P. Taylor and son Michael will be leaving Castlegar to take up residence in Trail, Miss Doreen Pitts, who is nursing in the Vancouver Gener- al Hospital, is home visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pitts for a few days, turned from an exciting and ne- ver-to-be-forgotten holiday spent in Chicago. Miss Rysen went by plane which developed engine trouble two hours after they were in the air and had to Jand for repairs. While in Chicago, Jeanette visited with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tol- osko, She also attended the wed- BRITISH COLUMBIA ding of her cousin, Mr. Paul Tol- osko, Miss Jeanette Rysen has re- yy, was joined by her grandson Chris of Ki who with her to Robson for a few days. {25-Year-Oid Gown Used at Christening An heirloom christening gown that had been in her maternal grandmother's family* for 125 years was worn by the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Downing for her baptism recent- Archdeacon B, A, Resker of- ficiated at the service which was held at St. Alban’s church. The baby received the names Leslie Joyce, Godparents were Miss Beth McLeod, Mrs. G. M. West of Lytton and Mr, Peter Downing of Betley, England. Proxies were Mrs. John Dun- lop and Mr, J. M. Killough. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Killough of Cc and Mr. and Mrs, D. 2 Te SOCIAL CREDIT MEMBERSHIP MEETING TONIGHT | 3 P.M. - HOTEL MARLANE AGENDA: . Local Business . Resolutions for Rossland-Trail Social Cred: it League Annual Convention. - 3. Resolutions for Provincial Convention Castlagar and District Social Credit Group Cc. Downing of Betley, England. Mrs, L. E. Killough is the baby’s great-grandmother, Relatives attending the bap- tism were entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Joe Killough fol- lowing the service, . ... 69¢ Magarine BETTER BUY —A9c 2 lhs. MIRACLE WHIP 32 oz. 69c JELLOS, Shirrff Asst. Double Size, 3 pkgs. 39¢ . -Mazola “GALLON . MEAT BALLS - AND GRAVY OR IRISH STEW TOMATOES |~ py | ALYMER Bleach ay 28 OZ. CHOICE | PERFEX 14 GAL. $2.89 | 3tins$1.00| 29% STORE HOURS TUES, — SAT. 9 AM. —9 P.M, i MONDAY (9-12. AM, Kinnaird Cut-Rate Lid. x PHONE 3261 FOR FREE DELIVERY (WE 's RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Kinnaird Korner Mrs. Kaufman, Phone 5488 Neighbors in the Dumont Subdivision are‘happy to see the Gocdine’s trailer parked here once more. Mrs, George Goodine, Maurine and Guy arrived early last week from Northern Manl- toba after an absence of over a year, Mr, Goodine wilt juin the family in a few week's time. + Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Green, Carol and Lauren escaped our unpleasant weather of the past 20-odd day: in sunny the pleasure of secing Disneyland and participating in some of the attractions, Of interest was the 15-minute fire works display put on every evening. The force of this outstanding display creates a i, to 8 California After visiting and friends in Grand Ronde, Or- egon, they travelled to San Diego and on to the Mexican ‘border. While in Los Angeles they had CASTLE TIRE SHOP. sound, Jets breaking the sound barrier, but the result is terrific, with fire shooting 700 feet or higher. on two different occasions. On their way home they spent some time with relatives at Lancaster, Cailfornia, leaving there on Sun- day, via the Mojave Desert and Reno, arriving here Wednesday. Mrs, Gordon Archibald is ex- Beoted home tomorrow having spent a week with her mother, Mrs, L. Malott in Chilliwack, Her Featuring Canada's tcading economy tire ut a rock-bottom price! Quality-built by Goodyear for , long, dependable mileaget- GooDysyY seth cesappntte Had EAR N QUALITY m 6 NSTALED with recoppasie trade " GOOoDF/VEAR ALL-WEATHER WHITEWALL 6.70/15 595 INSTALLED with recoppable trade: « Drop in and see our other great bargains! CASTLE TIRE SHOP CASTLEGAR, B.C. 193 Columbia Ave. Phone 4441 QUALITY REPAIRS, RETREADS AND VULCANIZING . Peggy of will have joined them during the week, Evelyn Gregory celebrated her 7th. birthday Thursday when festvitles at an afternoon party included perky little hats, bal- loons and dainty refreshments. Invited guests were Pamella Johnson, Sally Hughes, Elka Schumacher, Elizabeth Kaufman, Patti Jack, Norma Hominiuk and Lois Christensen, Heartfelt sympathy from thelr friends and neighbors in Kinnaird are extended to Mrs, L, McLaughlin and to Mrs, G, Rust and the family in the passing of Mr. McLaughlin on Sunday mor- ning. Mr. and Mrs, Ronny Melrose motored here from Vancouver to "spend the weckend with Ronny’s Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mel- rose, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Chesworth {nee Ann Henderson) arrived Sunday for a two-veek visit at the home of Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Henderson, Re- turning with them were Wes and Barry Henderson who had been vacationing with their sister at the coast. ice Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Keizer, formerly of Wayburn, Sask., are presently visiting at the home of 's Keizer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Palsson. Ronny and Terry Jackson finished their summer vacation e Greens managed to attend|- A. C, Douglas, Black Creck, Ontario, near Fort Erie, has turned the main valve in his fil- cut off the as Douglastown, was Black Creek ~ Properties, which Douglas is presideat, The home-owners pay Douglas to buy. He said he was then forced to cut off the supply be- cause capital costs of runulng the plant are too much for him. with a visit to the coast being the guests of their aunt and un- ele, Mr, and Mrs, Alex McLen- nan .in Vancouver for the past three weeks, Mr, McLennan brought the boys home during the week. , 3 Miss Shirley Clair. of Van- eouver has been visiting friends in Kinnaird being the ‘guest of Miss Judy Waterman on the weekend. Other. visitors ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs: C.*Water- man were their’ son’ Brian of Lethbridge, who spent“his two- weeks’ vacation here, and Miss Myrna. Riches ‘of Calgary whe joined them for ‘the long week- end. 7 5 Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Marcel- lus and baby son Lee have ar- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday September 10, 1959 5 rived from St. Hubert, P.Q, They are here from the east on a monthiong vacation ‘aith “tes! A vin's parents, Mr..and Mrs, J. H. | == : Marcellus. sage Mr, and Mrs, Jean Deptuct. . : and family are on holidays hav- fa ® ing enjoyed a trip to Sand Point Ege and Cocur D'Alene’ for a few |= : days. Weekend guests at their | == a house were Mr, and Mrs, Dick Fields and family of Warfield, ~~ Mr. and Mrs, Owen Proud have had Mrs. Proud’s Parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. MacEwan visit- ing them for the past month. The foursome are just back from an enjoyable holiday spent on the Oregon coast sightseeing. They visited Mr, Proud’s cousin in Santa Barbara, California, who he had not seen in many years, Before they returned home they visited in Penticton and spent a few hours at Christina Lake, arrived home at the weekend, Mr, and Mrs. MacEwan left yesterday for their home in Swift Current, Sask. The chance meeting of a neighbor when one is away from home ts highly improbable, but coincidentally, the Prouds met the Tommy Green family in one of Oregon's State Parks — draw- ing water from the same tap at 6 am! Mr, and Mrs. George William Fox and two sons Paul and Rog- er of Vancouver were here on the weekend visiting Mr. Fox's Parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Fox, Spending. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Majesgey was Mrs. Majesgey’s sister, Miss Mary Juriloff of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs, A, Hammond and three children of Calgary left recently after spending a week with Mrs, Hammond's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, A. Musselman and with her sisters and their familles, the Gordon Hendersons and H, Palssons a Miss Gladys Nelson returned to Calgary on Sunday. She also visited the Henderson and Pals- son homes, on vacation with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Mussel- man, Mr. and Mrs, K. Markle, their daughter Marilyn and Miss Jan- — Prices effective Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues. — Hurry, Hurry, Hurry REMEMBER when you order your canning fruit come to BOB'S where your money buys FRESH QUALITY FRUIT at economical prices. 2 Look, Look, Look FANCY BARTLETT PEARS. . 20 - 22 Ib. Handipac sOnly $1.49 CHOICE PEACHES Free Stone Canners Handi-Pac - I 4 OQ SS = =! $1.19 . Se RICK’S | ORCA YOU.... will see the World Series better on TV when you’re viewing it from behind an “Electrohome,” plate. = — We have fine 1960 Electrohome TY sets now on display priced from$229 to $399. 2 ELECTROHOME MAKES TV SETS TOLAST Electrohome Record Playeis priced from $41.95.t0 $99.95 0 Electrohome Mantle Radios priced: from . $27.95 to $49.95 | . || Mrs. - See.Us:Today Terms Available Have an extension phone in each of your living areas t Answer calls while you work, phone your friends while you rélax. “Easy living’ homes ‘have well-placed phones. An extension phone costs ; only $1.00 a month, and installation is free. CCC CC Fora glamorous color phone, there’s a moderate ‘&. additional charge — but you pay this only once. Call the Telephone Company — ask for “Extension Phones”. ice Nixon spent the Labor Day weekend at Christina Lake. While there they enjoyed the company of Mrs. Markle's parents, Mr, and Mrs, D. Howrie, Sr: of Ver- non and a reunion With a cousin, Mr. John Muir of Orkney Islands in Scotland. Mr. Muir has tra- velled a great deal through the Commonwealth countries and is Presently a guest of the Howrles, Sharon Markle travelled , to Picture Butte, Alberta, to spend the holiday weekend with Miss Mary Cano. z Mr. and Mrs. Mike Popoft accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, Pete Gorkoff of Robson spent a Pleasant weekend in Spokane. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Briggeman were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lapointe of Trail. Spending the weekend at the Briggeman home were Briggeman’s two sisters, Mrs. Dave McPherson and two children and Miss Joyce Startup of Trail, * Many happy returns to Way- ne Briggeman whose birthday is today. Sunday, Wayne had a number of his little friends to help him celebrate the occasion, Attending the party were Bar- bara and Patty McPherson, Dar- lene Jackson, Bobby, Joy and Judy Marshal! and Linda, Dar- lene and Mary ‘Ellen Cash of Trail. : Kenny Roberts is home from a hoilday trip with his aunt, Mrs. Mary McCulloch of Trail. They visited relatives in Kennedy and Whitewood, Sask., spending some time in Regina, Medicine Hat and Cranbrook, Mr. Mark Roberts of Salmo spent the weekend with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and famil spending Labor Day in Nelson. The Roberts family attended the Highland Games which is a competition of highland dancing, piping and drumming; Lynn, age 11, capturing second place in the Highalnd Fling and the Seann Truibhais. She has been the pu- pil of Mrs. K. Andreashuk. Con- gratulations, Lynn! - Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Kulcheski this week is thelr daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Izatt and grandson Kerry of Nor- th Vancouver. Mr. George Izatt will be arriving here for a visit this weekend, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawrishol< and family of Vernon were weck- end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Kulcheski. Mrs.. Hawrihsok is a nlece of Mr. Kul-' cheski’s, Mrs, N. Kuryluk had the pleasure of a visit from her.fam- ily over the long weekend. They, If you do not want immediate delivery, leave your order with us. We will gladly fill your order for canning fruit at your convenience. WATERMELONS, tb. -............ 46 0 _ GRADE ‘W’ — FARM FRESH Eggs... “SATISFACTION or MONEY BACK” 2; Dozen Bacon Ends © ONLY ................ 290 LB; PXG. Hamburger Economical, Lean and Tasty 3 LBS, ........ eee cess sees SEOD Fowl — GRADE ‘A’ —— Fully Cleaned 33c LB. | JUST rors eee ee ee ee ee ey = = We reserve the right to limit quantity a Vancouver. They left for thelr respective homes on: Monday, Molly returning to the coast by plane, - . ‘