Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. _Thuredey, July. 23, 1 953), Holiday CANDY Smiles N’ Chuckles . $1.10 800 Holiday Asst, .. Hollday Caramels Seawater Taffy .. Peanut Brittle .. Asst, Cello Bags A Delicious Treat AT PITTS’ Rexall Drug Open Mon. - Wed. - Fri. Nights Day or Night Phone 4231 {'Houghin, Just LOOKING Thank You a as ROBSON NEWS atin tii atlanta eatin atten atid Mr, and Mrs. Earnest Coughlin and Mr, and Mrs. George Wheeler of Longview, Wash, are visiting atthe home of Mr. and Mrs, E. By E.G.0, ~—™ 7 Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Brounell AT VILLAGE SOFTBALL and daughter Lillan of Van- | For the first time in a misspent couver are visiting at the home life and in penance for the multi- of Mrs, E. Hougess. : tudious sins incurred’ therein, Miss Frieda Hermanson and I attended a full nine innings of, baby Lynn and Larry Burham,' softball the other night. 1am _ all of Trail are visiting Mr..and happy to announce that I ci Mrs, Frank Webster. {stilt take it or leave it:— pref er. Mr. and Mrs, J, Thorndale and ably the latter. Preferring the re-! family are holidayng at Hazell lative quiet ot 2 South KINNAIRD KORNER Mr, and Mrs, K, McLennan and family of Port Coquitlam have returned home, ‘accompanied by ‘Mrs, McLennans ‘sister Mra. C. +) Shand and children, The former spent a two weeks vacation at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs, Shand. |. Mr. and Mrs, W. Dalling and family have returned from a short ‘vacation spent with relatives and nl iplends at Kaslo. Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. have accompanted by Beatt ‘Fourt_ left on Wednesday for | ' Vancouver where they will spend ten days holiday, — é Mr. and Mrs. £a Moore and family of Seattle, have returned to their home after’ visiting Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and. Mrs, |' Pete Zeeben of Kinnaird: Mr. P. Hunter of Tennessee is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Collinson in Kinnaird, ‘RADIO | SERVICE BAHUBER , 25 years experience "Work ‘Guaranteed . Box 522 Phone 4622 Castlegar, BO.” | left by motor for Victoria, where “they will ie the Buests of their » Mr, and: ask, bus: “David Adshead Jr, is "visiting boiler factory, “1 fear that I am at Makinson for 2 weeks at the vlacking both the hardthood home of his parents Mr.and ‘Mrs.' spirit to stand. the nloedniate Chris Adshead, threats directed at the referees Eileen Jolly has returned ante! or the willing martyrdom of body. 10 days camping: at cain ee: to sit very Jong on those bleach- rs, B. ers, ly, assiste a, youn, returned fromm 2 weeks holiday jaay of my aequaintance, my : in Vancouver, hitherto somewhat misty . notion Our ' ANNIVERSARY SA les IS SIZZLING WITH BARGAINS FOOTWEAR MEN'S OXFORDS WOMEN’S SANDALS CHILDREN and WOMEN’S CANVASS SHOES ... ODDS ‘N ENDS IN CHLD. & WOMEN'S SHOES. LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL AND COTTON WORK & DRESS SOx . Children’s. Long Length Wool Nylon Hose While They Last .. Men's T-Shirts of the nicities of the game, became! a complete London“pea souper”. of contradictory terms and con- fused innings. Noneth in (Mrs, J. Sones! Mr. As Pilky has returned from [S trip to Banff and other prairie cities, Mr. J, Leckie accompanied by his parents Mr, and Mrs. J. Leckle of Castlegar left on Saturday for New Westminister to attend the wedding of his cousin Mr. Johnny | Woods, of Trail and Miss Bessie : Doig of New Westminister formly, fof Trail. | Mr. T. Fourt is a patient.in the General served) I enj spite of these lacerated -ions of; flesh and spirit (undoubtedly de-. the Master Wayne Peterson is en- joying a summer vacation with (something akin to the tales of the martyrs bathing their hands in the flames as they were being burned at the stake). * ferees, both of which took a beat- ing, the game was carried on in a spirit of good humour and good sportsmanship, Hardly. what I had been led to believe by pre- vious more limited Other than the bats arid the re- his - Mr. M. Trono of Benth ‘ J 1 Mr. P, Goodenough and David sless societies”, A. complete cross- section of the community and the nation was there taking part in by friends and families, A com- pétition in which good sportsman- ship was more important than with the game, In fact this une- qualled modesty had me puzzled for some considerable time until in the ninth inning I learned that besides several local businessmen, smeltermen, a doctor and a Jawy- er, that the new parish priest, Father Trainor, was also a player on one of the teams. victory. A‘ in which a common goal was more import- ‘ant than national origin, political, ,oceupational or religous ditfer- [ences. It was a happy and an un- afraid affair. It was a reminder that there are still many healthy jBlsees in. an hee av world. enough competition for any over- enthusiastic rooter., -Seriously, though, it was the best answer that I ever seen to the advocates of theoretical “‘clas- FOR BETTER Set WE 8. CRUSHED GRAVEL Robson W. I. Endorse Move For U.B.C. Bental Facil [The meeting of the W.I. “was held at the home of Mrs. W.T. Waldie Wednesday July 15, with 19 members present and Mrs, R. Berry presiding. Reports from the Strawberry Festival was given by Secretary Mrs. S. Grant i in which she stated that the festival had been.a worth while effort. A let- ter of thanks was voted to be sent to all those who worked to make; this day a success, Members en-' dorsed a-resolution presented by the College of Dental Surgeons of B.C. on, the establishment of. “a Dental Faculty in the Univers- $ .99 6th ‘ANNIVERSARY SALE JULY 23 — 25 3 REAL BARGAIN DAYS Thursday — Friday — Saturday ity of B.C. Queen Alexandra Hospital “for | Crippled. children, to the effect ‘that the little adopted patient of the W.1. has been discharged, The members, therefore, have decided to adopt another -little patient, > Refréshments were served .by Mrs, H. Johnson, Mrs. T. McPhee and .Mrs. W.T. Waldie followed: by a, demonstration of moving pictures of the Coronation at Castlegar, the. Jubilee of Trail, the Rodeo in Colville. and be 1951 Stampede at Calgary. Next meeting will. be field in’ sad BUY. WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE ° = a So CAKE MIX CO-OP Chocolate or White 2 pkts. ... 49¢ JULY 24th & 25th. TOILET: TISSUE Westminister Colored 2 rolls . .- 23c > M.B. FRUIT NECTARS pint bottle . 5... 00... ... 32e SUGAR 10 lb. Sa a eee ; SUGAR Golden Yellow 2 lb. cello bag: . N.... 25e." ZERO DESSERT MIX 2pkt. 000.0000. 5.4.... 29e SOUP Cambells Vegatable-2 tins . . sre Ten? VINEGAR Heinz White gallon jar ...........5 $1.19: S.0.S.- PADS 2 pkts. . 0.2... je eee en BGC LUSHES JELLY POWDERS Circus Bee eeeete 29c STEAK Silom or, A-Banelb:: Ui seeleis blegetsltbetergiete an OBS, CO-0P: STORE A letter was received from | 371 CHUCK? S° TRANSFER CLEARANCE SALE Ladie’s All Summer ‘and Spring - DRESSES, : COATS, - SUITS, SHORTEE .. 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PROVINCIAL LIBRARY ne . ‘Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the iRovectiays” eas Vol. 6, No. 31 In Rowdy Fashion - - . gtandstand: offers to-do battle a cae 2 School BY- Law an For Voters: In Seplenbot the thoughtless indivfduals sto. .hap- jongest ” being CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, | JOLY 30, 1933) Trail Pontiacs Score 6-3 Win Over Gubs The Castlegar Cubs played a}. postponed League game against the Trail Pontiacs last Tuesday |: @ ‘at Castlegar ball park, for a 3-8]:, Joss,’ Vanelli was winning pitcher while Hicken was on the mound for the Cubs, Cliff’ Wanless call-/ ed them ‘from: behind the plate. while Paul Samsonoff and Tom-|' my Lampard took care of the|’ ‘bases. Otustanding hit. of .the season ‘was’ made. by Rennie, Mitchell, : with along, long homer out to the’ edge ‘of ‘the’: field?" >" 4 We did not see the entire game, |: arriving only for the Jast three innings, but speaking from an entirely. personal point. of view and with the ignorance of the complete amateur, we would say: in the words of Queen Victoria : “We are(were) not amused”, 11 this is what passes for sport i i some communities, we are. twice}: happy ‘to be an amateur. The|:§ differencé between a little good-|: natured heckling on one hand and the crying and gripeing and]' on the other was only too ob- vious to; even notivate in the game. One player had a parti- cular claim to farfe in that his only approach to fairness that we could see, was. ‘the. colour. of his lingtar who won he con _Ameriea cot test, : _KELOWNA GIRL IS MISS CA DA Kathleen ane Archibald, ai, rah, 19 oyearcald brunette fro: Bron 3.00 ad sx, opportont fap iin a Forest Patrolman Flown|< To Father’s Bedside _ ‘cReriger Jou. Killough reports that:a patrolman’G. ‘LaRue* was ‘WN night ' from :‘an:- outside: district, §\ Trout Lake “area, Local’ rangers {| were:.contacted “and “met: LaRue at: the airport: ‘and! took: Hin ‘to flown ‘dowri.to “Castlegar: last |" Caslegar laa 1st - ") Five years. of work, representation, letters and. wires by the has finally borne fruit. Late yes- terday Ral Kerr of ‘Rert's Store, her in Castlegar, received a phone ~]call-from D, McGugan, Chairman ‘of the Liquor Control Board of British ‘Columbia telling: him that the Board would rent Kerr’s Store as from August first and’ that the store would be opened as. a “Government Liquor Store on Pevterves first, For. tive years the C: ber of Ci ‘urging the Provincial Gasanmons that ‘this area needed a liquor store has been and the Liquor Control Board of it’s own and that many cen- tres‘of comparable size were ‘already so.equipped, A committee was ‘set.up.by:the Ch the ‘Trail-’ where e| cally ‘j his ‘father is’ seriously ‘ill: . Local rangers are- ‘preparing ta’ ‘move into their now completed ‘fottices. Suppression ‘crew mém- fs, “are “-méanwhile - preparing and’ beautifying ‘the ds,” “sti ‘Rita's, Catholic | Wetnen’s HLeague held a-farewell party, at . ithe home of the League’ President ‘pursue the and. practi- bers at one “time or another: have served on it. Press- ure.has been increased as. the area has continued to grow in size. Recently Mr. Kerr has been forced to liquidate his stock and close his ‘business, due to ill-health ‘and to put the premises up for rent. Since the premises have the advantage of position and accommoda- tion, the Chamber of ‘Commerce urged that it be offered to the >| Liquor Control Board first, which ‘was somewhat ‘diliatory in making tion was: madeto the Honourable "1 district, urging his’ assi: in was done. The Board, however an answer, so that representa- R. E. Sommers, as for this the promptly took.an actve and vigorous part in the worl and made personal representation to ‘the Board Chairman, Mr. McGugan. Meanwhile a timé limit was set for the Board’s acceptance, With, only a few. hours left before the expiration ‘of the time Limit, Mr. stood phoned - Mr.. Kerr accenting tenancy of the’store cor a bereft to bid farewell to Mrs, 'E. Curren who leaves-shorfly for hain Even’ we coutd’:see that field (he wasn’t far. enough afield to. be inaudible, . unfortunately) does not.make either good rela- tions, “good ‘sportsmanship : or playing. ‘Kimberley, where nee husband -fhas;been transferr . Games were sehr “during the .f evening ‘anda presentation © was ,. | made*‘ tothe “honoree ‘by. Mrs. ‘| Brodman,’ and - dainty refresh- mhents were ‘served, © Legion, Band Plays : ic, re iry-"Treas- -lurer for School District No. Nine ilrenorted. to the School Board Monday night on the results of] | tion in international cenit ‘on At Robs in: Tonigh last year. i in: this... howd o ed | the: present” high. school unit; said, and then the playoffs. - ? + which: won-an: Honourable Men: Liquor, Store. . "Prior to this time, those wishing to make liquer purchases have gone to Nelson or.:to Trail,. taking what other business they had with them. Now that business will come to or stay here and so benefit this community.. It is felt by many, that this is a service long: needed in this community and they can rest satisfied that it has ;been achieved: ‘The, credit goes into it; the ber of Ci ‘to those-who put so much work end Mr. Castlegar Kinnaird Cénivetition: Centre West Kootenay Conference : of 'the=As« villages the? West ° "Kootenays, ‘as well as heads Municipalities : there’ will be fo ‘enty' 0: cial ances size of. the present plant, . ‘ jones” ~~. Meanwhil ile, maintenance : fausase | y Muni- |: important hich ‘both willaees 5 will play Joint host, and ‘other invited guests. City. delegates will’ include those. from _Fernie, Cranbrosic, Kasio Emphasizes Prevention = “1 would venture.to say that; =e nine out of ten people in this vil-] ment; @number of fire permits" lage could ‘ not tell your where | issued. and twenty. four practi ked ney ree thee ae MT in his (average: of-one pér week) were semi ‘annual report to ‘the village, heldw ith an average turnout of commission, last week, The chief} 17.2. ‘men. Seven, inhalator calls was ‘stressing the need. for. ade-| were made. during the same per. quate street and avenue signs andj jod and the inhalator is stored in’ adequate, plan far. house umber the Fire ‘Hall with every man ‘ing*in we | fe vith ‘it's: use. | get a thre’ call he states, ‘people |: Chief. Lewis. completes his x re- are usually confused :as‘'to/ the port cwith tf exact location of the. fire. This ¢ “for their :| month.:.Present. at’ this thanks to the Village 4 ing: on: ‘the :Ootechenia ‘and: school: staff -under ‘Mac’ McPher- ‘son is busy. throughout the build-: °.N ‘ lay: and now's the ing. The Kinnaird elementary’ eae hous: for-all! good; men .to come :| tension .of. two. rooms) is pro- | to:the aid of. their ‘ladies... ‘Tonight | gressing satisfactorily and will-be| the. Castlegar-; Kats, Castlegar’s ?|ready for opening.in September.| lady . fastball. players fire their. The ‘Board approved disburse-| first barrage in ‘the'campaign, to! ments of $26,338,14 for the month bring. the ‘West Kootenay Chal- ! of June; authorized rental. of the, lange Trophy back. to Castlegar. | »to' the, “Canadian | Won by'the Kats'team in.1951,' Legion for talent show..on the Cup. was. lost the Nelson" ‘October 8-9; and appointed’ Mr,!team in 1952.": To-day * the: Kats F., Thorne of: Vancouver to“ the’ play the first; of a best two out AS: tlegar schools, while. the : “ler West Kaotenay Challange Trophy Series Lineup for’ the Kats for this game is as follows: ‘Vi Miros, ceaen, Ann Kastru- koff, pitcher; Joy Saunders, first base;. Gerry Defoe second base; Lorraine. Martini, , third. base; Mary. Randall, “shortstop; Adshead, ‘left field; . Toff, centre. field; : Tillie. Chevel- dave, right field: Olga Si Nelson, R ‘Trail, and’ Kimberley. Village candi- dates will be expected from Den” ver, Creston, Slocan, Chapman Camp, Fruitvale, M: Salmo,.: Silverton, Warfield’ as from the. two host villages, Cas- flegar and Kinnaird. The dis- trict ‘of Tadanac it is expected will also send a delegate. “One purpose of these conven- tions” says ‘ Village Clerk A, T. Horswill, “is to. enable the var- ious: members of the Association to study one another's individual ‘ off and Joan Hett, spare, Brick Saund of the high school staff .as “french. in-. of” three ‘series against structor. Mr. Thorne replaces Mr. The second game’ of the series ; lunday,' who -has ‘returvied' to) will be played ‘in ‘Rossland on the university ‘for. further ‘training. | thira ‘of “August ‘andthe’ third During «the ‘summer.’ months’ game, in Castlegar on ‘the sixth: the Board: meats only, oue@'a!’. In ‘the samé: series, ‘the “Kin- g naird ‘Womens’: Fastball © team ere G..Craft, chairman;, Mrs, played:the: Shavers “Bénch’ team R. eer ii-last “night” and will” be means tie oss or valent main and. the Jocal CPE agents for) ; cat creased speed-and. ‘efficiency "ot Le peat i antag are the’ fire deoartmient ‘and’ an’ in-? png response: of the equipment. - creased anger: to. life :and Por Tt is interesting to'note in latter: item, -’ THe chief then, went on to men- makes -no- i a second game tonight in “though the “chiet (., a Many Prizes tee Fall Fair LAB nan editorial which’ appeared it, the. time of es in this paper two-weeks ago, COn- alarm and ‘response for calls was of certain ‘at 20 seconds, with the thirty. seconds. } Something, to ‘point to with pride! |} Personnel of the Castlegar Vol- unteer ‘Fire. D is as fol-|/p azard ‘parking in ‘narrow streets and Tanes.or piling wood or ue Bish. in these ‘same “areas ‘gion Hall last Friday: to eiriens the twenty: ninth! Blane tor. what promises 'to be the yn the twenty ey.” are > virtually’ Tepasslote. rath there is a by-law governing - such offenses, he urged that.it be enforced, | and; that;:the guilty gq lo oR. ‘A. D. “West, Honorary Chief, E. A, Lewig,, Chief. : G, H, Carr, ‘Deputy Chief, | James Kelly, Engineer. Lewis’ report ‘it ‘is obvious that £ Pe Dower, oe in, ne the Fire ‘Department“is tering fe any Schnell, Lieutenant, the life, of the village and. the emphasis has swung ‘to: fire pre- vention and ~ preparedness as, Killough, muchas to fire fighting. Thougl ax N. Andreashule ' J,. Streloft,.. R. ‘| diring the first half of the year, Couchman, inca: Appiton, N."Mar-) both ‘trucks ‘ were :out:on patrol: kin, R. Pin Seah : % during’ the: rubbish’ burning on : Clean-up Day; sixteen inspect ions of mercantile buildings aa GUIDES came POSTPONED to the local. ‘The Kinnaird Girl Guides who t all; thirteen “were going to . camp Friday. hydrants. and; forty two stand (July 31)::will note that. it has ‘were ‘regularly’. inspegted: been: postponed ‘unt! the Srentys, colt Aa McPherson, lL. Atkinson; : ;, ‘| Mrs. AL ve eDongla and ‘secre: tary i Committee made the following Saturday’ night. {| plans: i “Vour-prizes'“C— a First Prize’ of BEER.» distributed - through the ‘ltwenty . five ' dollars, “| prize of fiteen dollars, ‘a. thir Cc J. Taylor, P. \Tarasoff, F. ‘Barts Hiowets for every book of tickets’ -Fomenoff, " ‘food fox, the family, ‘The’ food. is] curable H. W.: Herridge and the 2 heing donated by the Home Pro-| ‘| visioners of Nelson. ‘The ‘second test for the. eee sor a two; dollar® prize, a’ bigger firewor' Mrs, E, Weir‘ present, the display than ever and a dance on For ticket sellers, there will be! Fall: Fair entry, books have ails. and ‘house :.to house and a. everyone: is ‘being ‘urged to turn !in \as! many. ‘entries as they can, 18: :show. that. this. district. takes econd:. place. to” none when it Prizes for ‘the iucky ‘ticket comes to producing the best and holders include a First Prize of a Biggest. 11.22 cubie foot deep freeze plus| _ Honorary. presidents of the Fall a:three months supply: of:frozen| Fair®: Association, are: the Hon- a secon prize of ten dollars and two free’ Honourable R. E. Sommers MLA, i The'nextmeeting of the Com: prize is a foam-rubber. Easyboy | mittee, willbe -held ‘one week chair, while a power hand ‘saw if from: this Friday: at which time the third prize ‘and; a\.complete . trophies and awards will be deci- flyfishing outfit goes to:the for- ded“ and-announced. A -full at include a Leaion | steam. and Paul: Samsonoff their coach, were over. the notes: and to formulate methods of -meet- ing the. difficulties met in the different levels ” of municipal spirit and calibre of their team. “A very nice club” said Mr. Sam- sonoff during ‘an interview “and we feel that we have an excel- Jent chance of bri: the West “A second: and possibly even ‘more important purpose” he. added, mulation of important resolu- - tions relative to municipal -gov-. “4s the for- jeootensy, Challange Trophy back and. of these “and the to Castlegar, but tell the people that we need their support if our girls are to do their best.’ There..it is folks. You have a date. Rally around that team! |Last Post Sounded For. Rohison Resident ular long ‘time resident of son digd last Thursday. in Mater Miseracordiae Hospital at Ross- lk land, and. was buried Robs: Cc yon ai afternoon, eal Mr. Berry was born in Brock- ville, Ontario where he obtained moved: to B.C. ‘with ‘his’ parents, and worked for some years at the Wesley Mill and Pole Yard. Later’ he worked ‘for: Waldié's Mill and | since 1937 ‘yntil his death has! worked for the C.M.&S, on the, Tadanac ‘police, A’ Robson resident for the past 43 years, he from..Rob- son,-and‘ served . with the Cana- dian Forces. from :1917.to 1919. in the. First: World ‘War. war he was an active in affairs, a of the Canadian Legion, Branch funate: fourth, These prizes, wil tendanee is. requested. pipes: and’ Painted: by: ‘the: Fire Depa first of August,” 170, a member of. the Robson Co- Continued on Page 7 for to the seniot organization, the: Union of British Columbia Muni- cipalities.” nually, considers the résolutions sent ‘in from the various muni- cipal - asdociations, them to the Legislature or Cab- inet, if” “necessary to be imple- mented. This .body meets an- and carries Committees were ‘also drawn up at the Tuesday meeting. Each Rae‘Cloid Berry quiet but pop-, committee will have one mem- b= ber from each village commis- sion _ represented; they are as follows. on. "Entertainment Committee. — V. Jenks,-E..C, W. Jacobson., ‘ Transportation. Committee — H. Sommers, H. J, Warner. his. early -schooling. He then PaaS Committee — G. Wan- . Culley, B, Cherrington, Invitations ‘Committee — R. J. Morice, A. T. Horswill, Luncheon Committee — G. Jack- ‘son, D, Campbell. Tentative Toeation for the con- ference, pending confirmation is the?K.P. Halli ‘and for the lunch- eon, the Parish Hall. The‘ banq- uet willbe held in the Kinnaird Improvement’ ‘Society Hall’ at™ Kinnaird. * ‘The first ‘of the twice yearly meetings was held. in. Creston, last’ May,”