= —— CASTES AR, B.C. es a PAGE 5 : Rigi MA yNG en Tamarorreniy . Newlyweds Sent. oft Be x ee 29, too ete Tor the vehicles to (Gloss of. all’ sizes &_ weights" oN “With ‘Party, : SH ee xine asia that, they, hed ‘had a) Sereon Deers er A tirewe wal erty wap eld ox - sround titteen = wi Monlby) evening‘ f Mra. B. AL Pitzpatrick, had| . _ SASH me ws — 8 Ls : i [of thelr pareate in Kinesis | as ‘her: guest’ during the ‘ past}: “ te tonic! : 3 rf a Kh * z aro ) The ::young couple’. left : patie Miss Marjory Cox of . ial i ; ; ‘ eee - Kb (| | Thursday for Vancouver,’ where ‘Kinnaird. Korner PEDERSEN—To Mr. and Mrs.| Ove Pedersen at the ‘Royal Col- umbian Hospital in New West- minister, a son. * WADE—To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wade at Calgary, a son, Mrs, Wade is the former Betty|” " Ball of the Stanley Humphries High School staff. tsued a ey The. The B.C Social Cr “Campaign Committee Uncertain of what. the future holds for her, Mrs. rests her head on the shoulder of ‘her: husban Press. Canad : Lilt ‘Vlach meeting with her mother, Mrs, Marketa’ Muller, w have:\their marriage annulled. is: trying Mrs, Muller’ instigated a ~charige. “oF Berjury against her daughter, saying that: Lili is’ only 716. and \put ‘her age as 21 on her marriage’ license. ‘At.the meeting Mrs. Muller geked cit to return:to the Muller home. near Aurore Ont., but: Lill “a to. stay to- eir. gether. as her mother left: hers ia the Toronto hotel where the s staged, Lili asked her mother to.kiss her but Mrs. Muller hurried out. The see family are _ Fetugee ex-millionaires fron Czechoslovakia. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Smibert, Linda and Kenny of Regina have beer visiting . Mrs.:. P. ; Smibert, and }Mr." and Mrs,’ Mike | Wolfe are ‘leaving for Butte, Montana, on. Friday. .Mr, .and Mrs. Jim Dawson and son. John of Victofla were recent’ guests of the: former's sister and brother-: -law, ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. Logelin and Joanne, The. two: families motored | to Calgary for. a four-day. visit with relatives, and a. family ‘reunion to the fiftieth anniversary: of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cy -Logelin. ‘There were some 40 guests at the. golden- Mr,i and’ Mes, Joseph Wolfe |; Canadian Pacific again, gives you. faster sve, gare real relaxation ‘along the Kettlo' Valley to Vanconves. No road or weather ther worries «+ » and a wido #23 Z choice of. pleeping accommodatl H See your local Canadian Paclfic’ A gehen they ‘will take up residence, the singing. which took place at. the Palliser Hotel. Included in the: guest list were the. couple’s eight. children .and their, families, and a nephew, Rev. Kenneth Dylke, who con- ducted a ceremony ih which the fhonored ‘couple renewed _ their marriage vows, Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Bale and Mrs, Bale’s mother, “Mrs, ‘Wiig, and her four sisters, Mrs, Gladys Johnson, Mrs. Berla Stuart, Mrs. Irene. Dunlop, and : Mrs. Louella Davidson, ‘all of the.:. district, drove’.to .Spokane this week to attend. a family. reunion. The The gently shelving: beaches| of Prince Edward Island Nation- al. Park offer saltwater. swim- ming in water that is warmer than t zany resorts hundreds - 1s al miles to the- south. : AFTERNOON REFLECTIONS ‘Addmission Dance Follows Fireworks. “Te o Coupe BY” : GLADYS COLLENEON Ht, makes little “aitlerience whether you are wiping his. “ndése for the last time before starting out for. the little : ‘zed, school ‘house, or putting: @.: crease in‘his tbye.. It’ seems’ but |: a’ short’ time go since I too, was wiping little the zany would their ‘own’ noses’ ati ig boy Ny admit that I looked’ forward’ ito ‘the: day -when*they would come home with. the ‘seat of >/their || :pants intact, and / all! ‘buttons :in place.’ This, of. course, was mé Jy: wishful -hoping,’ ‘because the +4 | never did ‘come home.all in..¢ :| piece, Boys,.:-it seers, have. disconcerting way. of . mana, with “hardly ‘any: effort’ at |There: haye..even been’ . have" cheerfully Back-To-School Specials PREM, Swift's, 3. tins - CITY BAKERY ‘BREAD, 2 ‘loaves PEANUT BUTTER, Squi 1, 48 ox. TOMATO: SOUP, Heinz, 4 tins .. "KRAFT. MIRACLE WHIP, 32 ox. PORK &: BEANS, Broder’s, 4 tins KERR-MASON LIDES, wide. mouth, and, girls can, drive’ ‘one. to distract too, only. ina more ladylike.¥ [tT have..been known to dress darling. daughter. and get her; far as the door, when for, would suddenly” decide she wanted: to 'wear_ a. “aitterent ‘dress: “However, being nye I didn’t . find “nis. +60 unde ‘of ‘a mother ‘might’ seem”: PORK CHOPS, all. BEEF "KIDNEY. _ FROZEN GROUND BEEF, extra lean, lb (BONELESS iw WEDNESDAY OPEN,-DAILY. “UNTIL 9 PM. CLOSED ‘AT 12 - P.M. running «2, Guan dbganeers you get. started you don’t’ dare ‘stop or. rae flat are “immediately disquali- ti This ° “weele when "T waved | gorewent to our. Jast’ son .:and) heir, I.think I know-how Mary: ‘been a tough battle'and 1 haven't always caught the flood tide, bat py gosh, Ive . got it licked. Tread water son, I know ‘ou ———— ‘Fundy National Paik, Bay of Fundy, has eight miles ito of oral, carved . inl evént took place in Mission Park. The ives, about seventy in number, .’: consisted “mostly; . of Mrs.:: Wiig’s brothers and : sisters and their ‘families: from. Seattle and: other Washington. points.: Miss.: Christine. Kravski ‘re-| turned. Saturday from :a- month's’ visit with her-sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Slacka at Legion,.. Alta. Miss Peggy ‘Archibald’. of with her, parents, Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Gordon ‘Archibald ‘of: Kinnaird. A’ corm roast on ‘Wedné day ning Kinnairi enjoyed by the ‘firemen ‘and fess dir families, Tommy Strangé, and ‘Don’ Idle have returned:'from‘:the ‘Winder-. mere district “where ~ they were left for Wancotyer ‘Tuésday; ° nee yy their: ‘son “Doug, Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs, Lorne Camp- Vancouver. spent "the: weekend |°‘~ ‘Wayne Eldridge, Kenny: ‘and i employed Suring the | summer, va- | ‘who coal aE tHe\giericho |" ‘| Hill’ School in ; Wanequver for :|the fall- term. ° EB ‘bell, Bi and’ Ron ‘spent: last d | week visiting relatives in Nelson. | - Had, ) ul TERIOR: is pa il be " esiting enamel, gol ‘ ace pore SUN WANED 5s YEARS: other jectwes wrortly as eh = aod For You: With © ; NEED IN OUR HANDS, OUR DELIVERIES. WILL, BE: PROMPT, AND. DEPENDABLE . THER REGARDLESS OF THE ‘WEAT ITH. | inenuReH ‘St. Rita's. Church Mt = est served. by Mrs, ¢o-hostess. Burrows, Mildred ‘Marcellus, and: Mr. ack Collinson. “On Tuesday evening, a shower held at the home of Mrs, 8: Muirhead. Hostesses were Mrs. Muirhead, Miss’ Donna ‘Muirhead, Miss Pat: O'Hagen and Ann Sykora. Games were enjoyed by all and a delicious buffet luncheon was served to’ the forty-five quests. The gifts were presented |<, to the bride in’ a large Sr., hostess, and. Mrs. J, Albee, 4 Friends’ and neighbors .en- -|foyed a musichl evening ena were happily ‘entertained ‘by Mr.-Wal-| ° dy ‘Walper and Dr.:Ruebsant with their guitars, everyone joining in buffet supper was. llinson newlyweds were honored with} “This tourist seems. a having. some | tréuble,. pe tries to photograph the ‘world’s tallest totem-pole in Vancouver's Stanley Park. | surprise . box, Beautiful ‘corsages ‘were. presented to’ the. ‘bride’s mother and the mother of, the groom, Confessions: Sat. 7 S Bub, RRS SUDDEN FROST CAUSES DAMAGE TO VEGETABLES “Teahan Coal. ‘For the BEST. in-: ‘COAL ond WOOD Phone’ 4191. or. 3711 ‘Office i307. “First’* Ave. ..) rived “at the“ ot elght.days'for the round Gip.|| Seni Complete Beauty They. ‘started out “from: Durant on “Saturday, August 2! ind. ar- tterso: Nora Molelsky Service a eGe fepeigment FOR BACK-TO- - sais ; You'll be. ‘lod you ered this: “wonderful to look like: a first.class rag..bag,| . au 5 unknown reason all her own. She |’ it sweakness : +o some people;. eaten F 3 1 behind lin Bell felt’as she! conquered ; ithe | Strait of Juan de Fuca, eats ‘ Brunswick, on the shores of the : : help keep. vot BRITISH: NOW, 1S. THE TIME pees sc cess ' BUY -B.C. FOODS ‘OLUMBIA" PROSPEROUS. 6 cee me ee ooo Published i in re ognition aft the caluable coutribiion Bi .C. fern * Rage He abernacle. Sunday School: — 10:00 ‘a.m. ~~ Morning: Worship = _ es am. Evangelistic. — Prayer. and Bible ‘Seay, iy, Wed. 7:30 p.m. ‘Young * peoples, Friday. “Everyone “Welcome ri : byterian ‘Church’ ie = MeWillie,” ‘|The: Anglican ae ; Of Canada - _ Sunday, September Sth - “Castlegar—8:00 aamn.~ and * ‘7:30 9:00 am, / Robsom--11:00 2.1. sunday: Schioo! : wasteful of nien, More and.better-reads cay: Despite the. appearance of feverish activity—the government is sicvally pening in most other Canadian provinces. \'; ‘What it is spending is pi The 5% Sales, Tati is nirsaneaty ich + The present Provincial Sales Tax is the highest of its kind in Canad: this tax. ore so much more than is really needed that the ‘government now talks of * $28 annwally :towards: payment of residential taxes. This. “election . ', if Carried through, would retumn'to the taxpayers only HALF the: amount they : would save, through reduction of the Sales Tax from, 5%. 104%. for your: tax: dollar: on highway t Kinnaird, Sunday - Med! ‘engineers has resulted in I has been completed, by this admini ist he présent government does not understand farm problems ‘This govenment has designated certain farm areas as Disaster: Areas—ond then done nothing ‘about it, to Industrial plants Have made farming the forgott industry. Our cities require the food of our farms et the farm industry: must be::saved: from, ‘destruction. .: erals _ will take ‘ forthwith : the “direct action “necessary to restore the form economy. We will placea “del on taxes: oh Preposterous land taxes, high tand Nalves ‘ond toss of tabor