CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar,B.C. yA | pd Th day, August 6, 1953 : ‘ q urs: > CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. comments that followed a num- Eagles Squeeze Past - Juniors Monday. Nite The Castlegar Ball Park air was filled with. dust, both real and .argumentative, Monday eve- ‘ning, when .the Eagles ‘nine players and coaches of both teams thronged about the hap- less ump,. holding up the play while the umpire’s decision re- garding a Cub runner on third was hotly disputed, The ump-. ber of his decisions. At one time|and Ken Grunerud for the Ju- niérs were the chuckers., Paul Gergely led at bat for the win- ners with three singles, followed by Otto Walker with a triple and a single and Cliff Tipping with the News’: Classifieds. For.Sale ‘ SAPTERNOON x REFLECTIONS, ae \}ing.and even drab, but if we step out .in the latest fashion plate, they ‘are. likely ‘to: say we, are’ just trying to attract attention, Have you ever npticed how. Castle Theatre very’ easily ‘some tention: can ‘be attracted? By, tha SAVE WITH ' A Thriltpass “FRIDAY and SATURDA Wishes to announce that’ he ‘will be in his Castlegar offices every Monday: - Tuesday Weiliesday _ From, 2 p.m. oe Until F ‘urther Notice menoff, ered a miniature- dust .storm. || Plate . Umpire. “Walter Poogy weathered’ a storm of barbed See Laat Face matter ko Gabe | eee vereice wae finally accepted. | two singles. TWO BEDROOM | ONE SINGLE BED (TUBULAR) G{LADYS COLLINGON| #1 sre, atte number sip ans | ‘ itt oni ane: $376. .».Chxtatian, Dior ‘of Paris, famous'next., block,’ On her, now, short | ' tlegar-Kinndird Softball League. -” 95200. Near’! high'icho ot yo fashion’ * sJhas . decreed | skirts’ are‘really' ‘something. On The Juniors, much improved re ” have th i ad NI O UNCEM AE: 2One ‘Philco, 6:-tube ‘car, radio. aca Sey a pee plain ridiculous, - a ot ave the game-in the bag grab- a H . we smean jus! y of| "Ie swe: are .reasphably’ ‘smal {bing a 4-2 lead in the first frame. 5 BING 3 {AND Ri on ore tapes Bene album handy,’ will know why. ed. out, Si 3 fa ce iB0'Jb. W.-Béokor . um, Ow | solution can be worked out. ‘The ee for a 6-5 margin, DR. H. H. SMYTHE i e “BES. ihe fa = 2 The Gay Twenties may ‘have | next: time criticism is Jevelled at in the top -half of the final, ~ “Apply “Box "146, Rinnatra or For Rent | pretty, 8 and nae were cst Of! jt might be very effective'to ‘ie- ners flied out and it seemed the * pBhone 34313. 4 i “/the; hort | mind: the; big ingrate how very game was soon to be all over. |! ft, Second] ' Ai i - ath. Nick Stoochno! eco! though.some’ of us will never mor-Puss next door ‘looked the Cliff. Tipping. ‘The former ‘came ture, Household effects includ. Avenue ‘off:-Main Street, Ca-82 admit it, we still think we are/other: evening when he spent, at home on‘a sii \gle by" Otto ‘Walker or covered Besides, it offers an in-|the.garden gate. All it ‘needed, ag Junlars sthen’ were” retired jin ‘Store. “ApMay! F_Fo-|teresting amountot speculation| tar as I could see, wan a6 good | ' order to ens ie game, Hs Castlegar, FO: Box £0 0 ena Christian Dior wants them raised :Maybe | Christian Dior, cs his cieisd =< | PARTLY © “FURNISHED APART- agalh we'll never know, pi ts y gals ly Mra, W. Hob: | “ments, why should we wo-|eye-catching -knees, ready: to}: ay ny, Banbont, Pifice. —.-:., Bl82 c a we show. | trap ‘the credulous male who.hap- ertestheneieians: 2 nhs Set Weewemeren eeu MODERN’ ‘TWO “BED- SS ia ‘ je. room "Shiai that Aittle.. number,..in' the the Junior Cubs 7-6 in the Cas- . os ‘ Fi isut ih wi iene ,. Oglotf, (419, or CH-SAW shorter skirts for. this season, but | one’s “own | wife, they are’ just with each appearance, seemed to Bones 13926, eS intager. ce 30 ONE EIGHT INCH ‘BENCH-SA’ 7 ‘| you, who have:an old photograph| trough; and not too senaitive, a and adding two more runs in the ieee :Upper Bench, fae two WHEEDED SURATLER, | i|been gay, but they weren't Very | our mode-of dress or our hair-do, stanza, thé first two Eagle run- - ROOM SUITE WITH ice ttractive he -thought ‘Miss Gla- Then Paul Gergely singled as did OR RENT — HOUSE, ‘FUR bevihey they ug with our. knees | least an hour helping her ‘to ;fix . | and’ the -latter’ on‘ dn ‘error. The BASEMENT 'SPACE pire. 4 Ratoni’ Mrs. J. Petéraon,’Firat Avenue, nBi| forthe opposite, sex. Dust why | squirt of oll While players and ‘fans weath- |! ae 1 {WOOD AND COAL “RANG! .| ments, . Fitzimmon's Ape he iss just tired of ‘Lwith tiful ‘figures, a by ee Lfonny: Joeking. thein.way, “Sas OLPSMOBILE jCOOrE: pens, tobe: in.way, | end, My” Personal Message To The ELECTORS OF KOOTENAY WEST ” . ‘Good moto ROOM hoyse, Apply G. Guido, : ely | what ‘male, wouldn't be. , five good tires, A * Kinnaird.;Phone’2788. | F330 35|t0 please men,-but.as.any. woman sr real “batgaln for each, Apply | — knows, -that. is impossible, You ey _ Castle News, ‘Wanted To Rent jus cant do i ew atck siclet Pointers Edge Cub: in Lor on DUMONT {SUBDIVI: SE OR BASEMENT ly. :to the conventional, we are 4 . sion with smi ‘house, untins SMALL: HOU: Hety to'be classed as uninterest- mentative Session ished. Wired for electric range.| in Castlegar for single mat Argu Must sell quickly. Sega soaah, _ Apply! Castle News. eee : IN ‘CHURCH © , ‘ 30 ‘Will .consider .c PAY | array, ment, Apply.F., A. ne The United hah OF Canada - BUSINESS: COLLEGE mont. SURWision, Castlegar Day ‘SchesL Begins Sept. :8} y9!gq° ee Sunday’ ‘School, On their way to compete in central Press Canadian Lions’ International congress in piper Emlie Murphy, ‘and plpeyjever competed in_ the inter-. Chicago, five members of Gaelic |major Vera MacDonald—are seen jnational-meet. Sponsored ‘by the College Girls’ pine band efron as they stopped over in Toronto.|New Waterford . and’ Sydney. Sydney,’ N.S.~| ram, | Chaperoned, by four. women, the|Lions, the girl pipers will be - left; drum major Fghatlotte Mac- |22 girls represent the first time (among 95, ,000 — representing 46° Kenzie; pipe major Clare Gillis; a band from ihe es has part in event. Although they finally started to ‘click.at ‘bat: in‘the:final four rames, their: teight fielding’ er- +| rors'in the game, “proved the un- doing of the Castlegar: ‘Cubs Sun- day, evening:at the Castlegar Ball Pave ¢ as they, dropped.a 5-4 deci- :Jelon to the Crown Point :nine in a .)postponed fixture -of - the ‘Trail and. District: Fastball League. ied excitement Nakusp, BC: 58 Licérices Suspended “Yenléw Gittzens:- ’ In. Driver Iniprovement | ; Le ue dor cauiant necntay toate das & sisee tia Oo eae oreo | Hget etass condition, $50.00. Ap- Plan Since May | of this etensive riding. poe letter is directed wertioasly to those I have not been “4 : _ Bly Allen. “Woodrow, . 2Ropeee RAIL - able to meet. . 4 Terms, : 18” POWER LAWN‘ os 3 years old, $150.00. machine, rex mesma , to good ones, the B.C. Govern- has suspended 58 drivers’ licen- ces, talked to 19 drivers about ing letters to another 352... + of the warning letters, only /|mo worhen has had her licence We fire: the Castlegar ie ealer. for the pany from a month to a year — ~ have, been, to men ac- cording to George Lindsay, sup; dent of motor Fue Victoria. “Tt is not our: ‘interition’ ‘to rule people off ‘the ‘road,” he’ 'said* Trying to turn bad drivers in-| ¢ ment’ in the past ‘three months ‘ their bad records ana sent warn-{ five went to, women drivers and| ; suspen All suspensions —|- ‘In the eight years iat you I have honoured me with your confidence as your of P Tha my whole time to your business in parliament z and in the constituency. I have worked for, and , di to the living of the people. As an i 1 must credit the g with very fair in the matter of appropriations, © I have never failed to receive favourable consideration, for. an appeal for funds for any necessary public works! d by n in the. ‘district. My c of this try, of its re its people and its ef on long years of residence and work amongst you, has often Proved valuabl ‘when making representations on your behalf at Ottawa, After each session I have traveled the to reach every community, and report on the work of YOUR parliament, and my efforts to further the wishes of my‘odnstituerits. The’ Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation, whose policies I eridorse, believes in put- fing HUMANITY FIRST. Our whole Program for Canad: rs G'Life consérvatl 1 of “tesa “e Ay ae - jon of river LABOUR = 1 have supported and WoFked Yor aintiasielits to the: Ndifaial Labour da is as emargment of.this..... UR. BERNARD JENSEN World ;Famous . Health Authority. : Speaking In The Castle ‘Theatre’ SUNDAY. AFTERNOON AUGUST 9th’ 2-p.m. FREE ‘ADMISSION of-Local 480, St, Alban’s’ Parish | Bo! Hall, Aug. 12, 7:30 p.m. P1-32 Night School:..Begins ,. Sept. 28) Gregg and, Pitrian: ‘ Village Gels Raise Pattee BY old ott 7 For'Liceti¢e Sales The ‘record ‘upsurge: in .the ‘to- total of motor vehicle’ licence sales’ at the ‘astlegar village of- | fice has’ brought an increase in|’: the village's remuneration | for|* a providing: this service. ‘ In‘a letter trom Victoria, read] at the ‘commissioners’ ‘ meeting |! Monday night, it was revealed |‘ that the village will receive $720 |: this year for selling motor vehi- cle licences, an increase of $120]! ape ‘ Fane < over the amount previously of- |. 4 fered. ‘ 5 : 4 ‘The amount paid by the BC. : | Government. to ‘i a_i the village is|@@ =” a 4 CASTLEGAR, B.C. - TRY ir ‘cial Credit. agenda, where Social Credit’s policy - will be to foster. just and har- -monius relations in the i _terests of employer,.employ-" ee and. Canadian people as ~ a WON £ 3% VOT E———, FOR YOUR i _ SOOiAL. CREDIT . CANDIDATE +Give. BC. a Proper Voice’ in the.. House ,of Commons “This advertisement issued: by the "B.C, Social Credit: Campaign Committee. SCE-5 : reg) Kinnaird — 9:30 a.m. Robson — 11 am. RADIO SERVICE, 4 ‘Shows. Wednesday.6 230 ‘and 9 pan. 4 ureday. at 7 and 8: 30 p.m. RAY NITE WED. eee) Fe “For Experience pe ‘Knowledge: ‘of Kodténay West Outstanding Ability — ~ Integrity based on three per cent of total sales for the year. Total sales for all of last year, were $19,392,.-]. 8: 90, By July 16 of this year, how- Se sane ever, the total had‘ increased to :. $24, 193.11,