CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 10, 1961 Deer Park Socials Mrs, ©. T. Williamson Mr, and Mrs. Sigmund Maer and children returned ‘to. their home. in Deer Park. They were accompanied by Mr.’and Mrs, W. Skipper and 4-year-old daughter Margo, also of after spending a few doys:in Deer Park, the guests of the Intters un- cle Mr, J, H, Friesen. Mr, A. Law has returned to his home here after cond some time as e patient in thi and District hospital. Me. Ww. M Douglas is a patient in the Castlo- gar ;pomltay *: Lorne Heywood, son Jason: and: daughter Dello returned to their’ home in Vancouver. after sperdling a few days holiday st WATCH REPAIRS MAGHIFKENT EXPRESSION OF LOVE BOSSE'S JEWELLERY PHONE 365-2041 | JEWELRY Mr. George Beatty and Mr. Dave Stevens of Nelson spent the weekend on 9 prospecting trip in the Deer Park aren, While here, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, O. T. Williamson, Mra, H, Windross and daughter | § Patsy,.who are holidaying here from Toronto, were recent visitors to Kimberley where they were the guests of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Jamte- son. * Mr. M, A, Kirkendall, his bro- ther,: Mr. Floyd Kirkendall and | & granddaughters Judy and Brenda Phelps returned from a two-week holiday in the Maple Creek area, | in Saskatchewan, Mrs, 8. Englund of Castlegar is| spending 9 holiday ot Deer Park. She had as weekend guests,the Mer- riefields, also of Castlegar, Mr, and Mrs, Haukaas of Ross- land are spending a holiday at Deer Park while on a fishing and camp- ing’ trip, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Raven and children of Nakusp were Frcent vie sitors to Deer Pork. ing:! The bride is thi Turick and Mrs. Charml and: the groom is the son of aughter. of ' Mr. and Mi ‘INTERIOR ee taednd Best man was Peter Plot- Olga Plotnikoff was maid of “of Vancouver : honor .and ‘bridesmaids’ were Miss Patric- eda Lewis. and Miss .Karnie Turick. Win. W. Plotnikoff of Castlegar. William i ) —Pettitt Photo INSURANGE. For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS © . Phone 365-3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES . Castlegar Socal Mrs. Fred Smith is leaving Oas- tlegar to join her husband at Car- rot River, Mrs, I:- McNeil~ arrived home ‘Thursday after visiting in Vancou-| ver" wr a few days. M. Goodfellow, who has been ine guest of her son-in-law FOR THE BEST IN AUTO BODY WORK See Kootenay Auto Collision ..Painting — Headliner Replacing . ‘Sent covers and auto glass installed WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED at the old Co-op in Castlegar Phone 365-5022 =. = noo ES ATTENTION - Prospective Home ‘Builders For first-class workmanship phone or write DAHL. CONSTRUCTION = Phone 365-4699 Box 394 Kinnaird, B.C. UT a msCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE . KINNAIRD, B.C. PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib, ...... 58e PORK LEG ROAST, th. .......--- 69¢ BEEF RIB STEAKS, Ib, ......... 68 BEEF T-BONE STEAKS, Ib. ....... 79¢ FLOUR, Purity or Quaker, 25 Ibs. $1.49 VINEGAR, Ganatla, gal, bos FOOD, Tons, 15-01 10 tins . .. 99¢° ‘SURF, King Size ..2.-.eee sees 980° GE CREAM, Fults, 3 pnts, Gane nin SUGAR, 10 ths. ...2.eeeeeeee’ and Mr, and Mrs. D, Pep- pard for the past three months, left Monday to return to her home Ba Fort William, Ont. Mr. and Mrs, J, Nixon and daughter Shelly, who after spend- ing the last two weeks visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs. PF, A. Hos- tetter and Mrs, J. Nixon, have. left to return to their home in Comox. Rey. and Mrs, Clinton Johnston, who are on their, honeymoon, pald ton called some of Rev. Johnston's friends together andy they. enjoyed arty. =| Roving Sunday, with “his wife and family to return home. Mrs, Pitman. nd children have spent the past ix- weeks. with Mrs, Gergely. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mather re- wumned from their holidays Satur- day evening. They visited many oastal points during the past three weeks, Guests atthe home of Mr, and Mrs, B,J. Lipsett for a while were Mrs, W.-M. Paulson of Portland, who was here to attend her grind- daughters wedding; Mr. Arnold Mrs, H. Johnson, Phone 365-8294| John Belbeck ‘of Rockglen. : A family dinner was enjoyed Friday evening ‘at the’ home’ of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heagy and Saturday the family ‘dinner was held at the home of ;Mr, and Mrs. Hal Belbeck. Sunday was” spent at: the summer |‘ camp of Mr, and Mrs. Hill at Little Cayuse onthe Arrow. Lake, -There were 65.present and during the: day they enjoyedboating on the’ Jake, ‘and: a happy :teunion was trought per on the beach. Monday ‘morning the guests all left for their various | Wee homes, ss Mr, and Mrs, George Leachman have left for Halifax to visit with thelr son, Enroute they will visit :| for 9 time in Winnipeg and ‘Tor- onto. Unable to attend were Dr. ‘willtam i ‘to\a close with a barbecued: sup- |: "WOODLAND PARK | Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 305-5488 Visiting: Mr., and) Mrs. ‘walter, Johnson on the weekend have heen Dr, ‘ard: Mrs. D. ‘Murray and family. and°Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Bradwell of Hinton, Alta, “The Johnsons had just returned from ‘attending the Peach Festival in Penticton when they welcomed atill, other visiors, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer and family who have been, visiting friends in Kinnaird. , and Mrs, F, E. Murphy and eturned from a -hollday accompanied by Mrs. Mur- mother, Mrs. I. Gibeault of week ‘visiting relatives and friends at Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Flanders and family and five. children enjoy- ed 10 deys camping #t ‘Shuswap Lake, returning * Bunday via the Okanagan. Mr, ard Mrs, “Jock ‘Wiren and family returned recently from @ ho- liday at the ‘coast where: they vis- ited. Mr, Wiren’s. mother, - Mrs. ‘Wiren at opine darating PRICES: 70: SUIT YOUR BUDGET FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE _ PLUMBING A COMPLETE STOCK FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELFERS discount For. Purchases Over. $50.00 BOUNDARY ELECTRIC " Named ‘After 0. B. Ballard At a recent meeting of the Jat Robson Rover Crew the name 0. B. Ballard was chosen for the crew name. The crew felt that Mr. Bal-' Tard exemplified the Rover ideals. Basically, the certral theme of Rovering is service. Mr. Ballard was one of the finest. examples of ser- Paulson, also of > Mrs. D. Deer of: Vancouver, Wash.; Miss -Ann Barnes, formerly of Kin- naird. and presently of Victoria; Mrs. J. E..Daley and datighter, Shella Marie, who have returned to their home in Sudbury, Ont., after visiting her parents. _ The family of ‘Mrs, Annie Bele beck held, a family reunion” here last weekend,’ among those attend- ing were Mrs, Annie Belbeck of Rockglen, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs, Bar- ry Hill, Mrs. Catherine Prevost, Stephensville, Ont.;: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest fey, Nashua, Montana; Mr, and Mrs. Gecil Ozark, Nashville, Mont.; Mr, and Mrs, William Riley and family of Malta, Mont; Mr. gow, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs, Dan Bel- beck and family, Rockglen, Saak. and Mrs, Donaki Potter of Glas-|§ vice in the for ® number of years. ‘His work on many volunteer groups in Robson will never be for~ gotten. His last active service was as chairman of the Robson Centen- nial Committee, Essentially, Mr, Ballard's ideals and standards are those sought by. the crew, and these the crew will ‘attempt to emulate. ‘The crew thanked ‘Mrs, Bal- lard for allowing them to use her hhusband’s name, If any lad over 16 years of age Ballard ‘BAILEY'S ull am BUILDING © LEAN TENDER MALKINS NEW LOCAL -cUT- KINNAIRD, B. C. RATE. PHONE 3261. Smoked Picnics Jam Seawoduny’ ieee 4b. TIN CUT UP ON TRAY Frying Chicken =: Potatoes 0 Ibs. : , d Social : Notes Mra. J, Kautinan, ( Phone’ '365-0488 Bergen's, parents; | Mr, and Mrs, latives took place, Kathy ore just back'from.a holiday) Frank Bergens of Kinnaird. “Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bergen and | at Burns’ Lake, the home of ‘Mr, . Mr, and Mra, Bergen sr. had|M. Kurtz in ‘White Rock. They also ‘alhome : for’. the! event, Family | Olanagan. members are mostly’ settled in the Burns: Lake area, however two sons] family spent a few days on a camp- fond a “daughter attended with thelr} ing holiday at Evans during familfes’ from” Peace ‘ river. One| weelc. ; 8 daughter, , and saa a were there}: from? 1 as the’ F.| Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Bergen ond ther-in-law and slater, Mr. and Mra. feir’. 18 children. and their famities| camped for ‘a ' few ‘days in the » and Mrs, Ralph Olay. and two : lv the) Oglow! Building om. A ‘R:D:G:0.0'D:S:. “ VENETIAN BLINDS = SRWNINGS’ PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-8222 from o visit to: SONGS] 4) several. days Mrs, Mrs, .T, . Dyke. They. visited: Banff and Radium Hot Springs before ar. and Mra. Welker are .planning to round ‘ out. thelr .summer holiday with ‘a camping trip in the Nakusp area this week. . a Enloyie, a session ‘at. Camp Oddie, Niki -Vermub,' Dianne Lange- yin and’ Donna, Wiener ‘The girls yesterday. Homeward bound from Burns | + Mr, and Mrs; Alex Hasaisi att ' wicks brother-in-law, and ‘sister, ) on vacation having ;just, returned Walker’a |’ brother-in-law. and sister, Mr, and |” riving home at the weekend. Mr.| i the’ past week were Maren | | Ni Bergen where a Feunion. of 86 re-| Kathy visited Mrs: Bergen’s bro-] ° e Guests of Mr and Mrs. Norman| |. f Camp fear Fred." “SUMMER CLEARANCE “PRICES ON BEACH BALLS - THONGS TOTE BAGS - BATHING CAPS” BEACH TOWELS - AIR“). MATTRESSES - PICNIC SUPPLIES. ’ GIANT STRATO -BUBBLE_ KITS . : ARE rac - Pitts Plaza Drug PHONE 365-5271 en, Getying the Cana dian, army—Ken- iow. His home is on E. rane, but ne wont budge dente a iederal court off the arm: ¥ 00 offered for his; tae iene enough : He bred cL LELNE UAL spo! ip: rs personal “attention “by many’ sper ‘to do;“yet: our service ‘cos imma “Phone 365: tae nt suns Potlenne fol. the Dovayene have Deen LALLA Johnson's, Landing: in’ the Lardean Central Trading - KINNAIRD, B.C... : Lineal alaiabdaial are PHONE: 365.3093 =: NEW POTATOES . 19 Is, ABY FOOD 10 TINS . VINEGAR, CANADA, 1 gal. AP PLE Mae 48.02. TIN WE ARE AGENTS FOR’KOOTENAY?L: west) AND DRY CLEANERS they motored to ‘Alberta for a vi- ‘ait {with Mr. . HU °). Supplementals:.”” me | SHHS Senior - Promotion List SHES results ‘tor grades 11, 12 soft. and 13: z GRADE XI: e Competed: Babakaiff, .-V.. -Bondarott, 9 Z Ghevidave, M. Dow, B. Giraud, H. Gorkotf,.W.: Groutage,""G. Koorba- tof, R.. Lewis, .H,; Maloff,:D. Oddie, ; |C. Paluck, N. Perehuddott, A. Bhutek, and slater-in-law, Mr. ‘and Mrs, An- thony Archibald, ‘and: children of Lodge Pole -for four days. They then “went on to Vancouver, Mend be brother | p, N, Peenad 3. Gevat- at.the home of Mr. ter sand: visit in Victoria they returned home accompanied by Mra. Libinsky and her daughter, Lancia, | Swingler* and daughter; and Mrs. Swingler, : Sr.. All have hire visiting In Trail th me Jenks, .G. Bevis R, Krueger, G. Wood. 'b) Conditional.or aay Promotion: D. Brownlle, B, Courtright, G..Gal- Berquist, Y. Cristofoll, A. Pishwick, G, Harshenin, B, Hunter, 8, Jones, return from: their” vacation Bt Ale berta and ;the coast. 's Word from Don Oddie ‘and Bruce MeNichol: concern & new ex spending: the summer months at district, They enlisted for fire fight- ing and were taken by truck to Hawser whereithey travelled up the and a-forestry outpost at Boulder Creek. They: retiirned to Johnson's Landing after two’ weeks, much en- thused over their work, the trip and the splendid food. ~ b) Passed in subjects. written: D. Franco, 8. Vanderburg, D, Zalt- J, Merriefield,.L. ; Rourke, O. Soren- Taylor, K. ‘watking, |R. White, 5. Fornell,” “B.C: Phones : United Women © Honor Members: ~ Who are Leaving Show Increase. ' In Six Months: Number of telephones in” the |= British Columiia Telephone . Co. the first six months of 1961 to bring = Girls 3 - ne SKORT & BLOUSE Sets $2.25 system increased by..8479 during | = ‘Members of. the United Church WA and Sunday.school staff enter- tained’on Friday ata ‘luncheon at the home of Mra, George Anderson honoring .membera who are en ‘Cummings, aac ‘McOutoheon ‘and’ Celts Ri ‘ > Members of the WA and: Sun- ‘day school served a delicious lunch, the] after. which Mrs, I. McNell, on be- half of; the WA, presented Mrs. Trimble with aigift and on behalf ofi.the Sunday school Mrs, G. Hu- ghes presented all the guests with a farewell ‘gift, 4 git On behalf or the LA to Guides the total to 565509 at the end of une.” ~ othe {icrease ‘was “the * result of 76,196 connections and 67,667) dis connections, according toa com- pany. report, 4 During the same period average calling with a ‘daily average of Snaps for the corresponding period o! 1960, t Long distance calling ‘slso.in-, creased ‘in the first half of. this, year for a total of 8,522,853 Hedin the] six-month period, compared. wil KINNAIRD, B.C. Special rates on the following listed merchandise. and other: goods. . Prices in effect to Ang St. Children’s: T-SHIRTS. . Sizes: 1.- 6X Reg. 98 ON. SALE, 2 for .. . $159 rls Drip-& Dry BLOUSES, 8 - 14 Reg. $249 Sune, ‘AT: iS $1.69 OHA, SHIRTS, 4-8 To Clear at 9c oN SALE AT st & $2.65 ASSORTED FABRICS lished Cottons, de etc., in value SS from $1.55 yd. reduced to . Be yd. Dan River g tissues a from $1. 50 to $119 Cotton prints to clear at 45c yd. “ON SALE AT... 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