CASTLE NEWS, Castlecar; B.C. Thursday, July 8, 1954. District's Social Events Phone3031 during the weekend, ee @ IN: HOSPITAL — Archdeacon B. A. Resker has undergone an operation in hospital at. Van- couver, Lo oo HOME FROM HOLIDAY — mr. and Mrs, J, H. Pedersen return- ed Sunday from a holiday trip to Victoria, Vancouver and FROM LOS ANGELES — and Mrs, F. Casilegar Happenings were POSTMASTER'S CONVENTION- T. R. Deans, Castlegar Post- master, is attending a three day Postmaster's Conference at Vancouver, . vich’s_ brother-in-law and ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Derzy. eee : SEX MONTH VISIT — Mrs, S28 : es, Cal., is spending a six mo: ATTEND ANNIVERSARY ~— Mrs, F. Howes tand Glenna, and Mr. and Mrs. J.|- E. Kraft, visited with relatives in Clive, Alberta, attending the silver wedding anniversary cel- Jaw and J. Derzy. “Mr. Brozovich and dauehter Joan of Los Angeles, : visit- ge at the home of Mr. Brozo- hanna Brozovich of Los Angel- visit at the home of her son-in Mr, and Mrs. ees HOME FROM HOLIDAY — Mr. J other coastal points. On their return trip they were accm- panied by Mrs. A. Peet of Clov- erdale, B.C. who is visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Ove Pederson, 87 High St., Nelson. a ew. FROM NELSON — Mrs, B. Kel- ly: of Nelson, was a visitor last week at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCreight. . SOROPTIMIST MEET — Mrs, Ruby Mclean Angus has return- ed from Banff where she re- pr the Castl -Kin- Jo- nth ebration of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kenworthy. Mrs. Kenworthy is a sister of Mrs, Howes and Mr. Kraft. Some 100 guests from carious Alberta points attend- holiday at Christina Lake. oe 8 and Mrs. Bert C! i and family have returned from a FROM HOSPITAL — Mr. Eugene Demeo was a patient in Koot- enay Lake General Hospital, naird-Robson Soroptimist Club at the 13th Biennial convention : Peek ei Robson News George Landis Honored - en eee __../ At Reserve. Officers’ Kinnaird Corner ON HOLMAY — Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Smith lett Monday for Flight Cadet G. B. (George) FAMILY REUNION — Mr. and Mrs, A. Swihart, daughter Joyce, and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, M. Swihart, return- ed Sunday evening from Chelan Washington, where they met with other members of their fami: ly. Accompanying them. home were another son and deughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L, Swihart of Gimli, Manitoba. * ¢ © ¥ FROM ONTARO — Mr. E. F. W. Pierpoint of Wyoming Ontario, is. visiting at the home of his son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs, E, Pierpoint. MOTOR TRIP — Mr. and Mrs, W. Sommerfield have accom- on a motor trip to coastal it points, of the A Soroptimist Clubs, The five Kootenay Club re- presentatives were hosts at a dinner July 1, at which Lieut. ov Op, | ye Seagrams and be SWVC ‘SS oes R “s *& = Seagram's “83” This ad biched Stent 7 by the ina c Control Board or wie i Government of British Columbia. Gov. Bowlen of Alberta, was the speaker, Mrs, Angus enter- tained with piano, solos during Williams chairman, of Rossland, was a se TO CALIFORNIA — Miss A. C. Bloomer and Miss M. Neals left today for @ holiday in Califor- nia, «2 0 ze FROM ALBERTA, SASK. — Mrs. Louis Harvey of Prince Albert, | Sask. and Mr. Gene Swihart and son Garret of Fort McLeod, Alberta, are visiting at the home of their sister Mrs. W. E. McCreight of Castlegar their brother, Mr, A. J. Swi- hart, Kinnaird. FROM NELSON — Mrs, M. Swi- thart of Nelson visited this week with her daughter, Mrs. FOUR it FILMS THE +> gaSTiEGAR FILM COUNCIL _P R s ENTS 4 NATIONAL FILM BOARD. SHOWS . Chosen From The Summer Tour Circuit - “'The Caleche Driver” — ‘The Settler’ .. ‘Sailing In Canada” — “Angotee”’.. (“ANGOTEE” Winner of Canada Film Award, 1953) - W._E, McCreight, of Castlegar ‘ and her son , A.J. Swihart of, of|) and the evening and Miss Dorothy’ oe « HOLIDAY GUEST — Miss Jack- ie Watson of Penticton, is spending part of the summer holidays as the guest of Miss Patty Lewis. ‘ oes TWO WEEK HOLIDAY — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorn of Bramp- ton Ontario, are spending a two ” weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, D. -Harvey, Mr. Thorn is Mrs. Harvey's brother. oe ON LEAVE — S.G.N.N (APP) Doug Burrows who is serving with the Royal Canadian School of Signals, at Kingston Ontario, is spending a month’s leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Burrows. e . FROM SEATTLE — Mr. and Mrs, Ed Moore and family of Seat_ tle are guests at the home of Mrs. Moore’s parents Mr. and Mrs. P, Zeebin. Mrs. Moore and the children wiil spend.a month here. ON VACATION — Kinnaird, and their IN. VANCOUVER — Mrs, Huber is visiting in Vancouver, ‘se 8 ARRIVES FROM GERMANY — Miss Gisela Schumacher has IN CHURCH The United Church Of Canada Castlegar — 7 7:45pm, — Hymn Service of Worship. Kinnaird Sing and 2nd & 4th, Sundays 11 a.m. Service | of Worship. Robson First ‘and Third Sundays at 11 am. St. Rita’s Church MONDAY, JULY 12-8 p.m. PARISH HALL SILVER COLLECTION Sunday Masses — 8:38 and 11 a.m. Confessions - Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass — 10 am. —$—+ 9 4 — WE HAVE.A NEW SHIPMENT OF AND Pentecostal Tabernacle First Avenue and: Juniper J. Pennoyer and F. Clemo co-workers Sunday School, 10 a.m, Evangelistic, 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome! Community Bible Centre Uudenominational TABLE LAMPS They Witl Add Beauty To Any Room And Are Priced To Sell .LAMP SHADES ee ae 550 and Up MANY SHADES & COLORS TABLE LAMPS ........ $3.75 and Up _ WALL BRACKET LAMPS .............. $2,40 and Up DESK LAMPS ....... $3.95 and Up BED LAMPS ......... $3.35 and Up Sunday — Legion Hall 10:30—Sunday School. 7:30 — Evening Service. Ww. H.. Taylor ceoneenn by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Doris Spen- panied Mr. K. Pollard of Trail. where they are spend- ing. a two week holiday with relatives, Landis, son Of Mrs, M. Poohach- off of Castlegar, received a gen- eral proficiency trophy on behalf of his flight, at an impressive graduation ceremony held at the Reserve Officers School, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont- ario. FIC Landis, who is training under the RCAF’s University Res- erve training plan, was chosen by his fellow Cadets for the honor of receiving’ the trophy, presented annually to the flight with the -most impressive record in all-round proficiency. The trophy was presented by Vice Chief of the Air Staff, Air Vice Marshall F. R. Miller, CBE, cD. s “oe HOME AGAIN — Mrs. W. T. Waldie has returned from a two weeks holiday in Calgary with her daughter and family. WEEKEND GuESTS — Guests at the home of Mrs. D. Gavri- lik during the weekend were her nephew and wife, Mr, and Mrs, Sidney Damedoff of Hope, BC. and their three children, and also Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gavrilile and children of Trail, NOTICE 3 BARRIE'S BARBER SHOP WILL BE © CLOSED JULY (2 TO 24 INCLUSIVE FOR LAUNDRY & CLEANING SERVICE CALL AT MARTIN'S CLOTHING: BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone saat e URGENTLY NEEDED: Swimmer, holding lifesaving cer, will spend a short at Vancouver. | Pars STOP HERE — Mrs. Jean Walsh and Miss Margaret Lippe of Vandouver visited'-with their cousins Mr. Harold and Mr. Alex Creighton enroute to Banff. oe ge MONTHS VACATION — Mrs. L. Ackney and children have left for a month's vacation at Bran- don, Man. accompanied by her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrums who have been visiting here for’ 10 days. FROM OCEAN Falus — Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sherbey of Ocean Falls B.C., were visitors at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Swi- _ hart. - i ; Also nurse for Girl Guide camp, June 30th to July 10th. Phone 2277 for particulars, @A All Brownies August 15-21, ia @ Tomorrow is Sports Day in Castlegar — Spend an . enjoyable day here. Parade at 1 p.m. @ Starting July 6th to th, e, the Li. brary will be opened, Tuesday evening only, 7 to 9 pan, . S : Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. Phone 3441 - Insurance Aavisors .”. Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 368s, R. A, PINCOTT Charge Discrimination In Tr. Licences For Milk Deliveries — A Castlegar firm’ claims it is the matter of trades licence poli- cy. 3 A letter from McBride, Allan and Moran, on behalf of Modern Dairy, charged that the Dairy is being discriminated against be gause this firm is required to pay ‘a trades licence whereas, other ‘parties make milk deliveries in the village and do not pay a dicen- ce fee to do so. 7 ‘The commissioners said that al- though it is unlawful to deliver milk in the ‘village without a licence, no action could be taken without definite proof that such Home Tae Bible ‘Sioae and -Prayer. Frida: 7:00— Young People’s Meeting and Hobby Class, Presbyterian Church Services in the Churoh every Sunday at 11:15 a.m. D. A. MacKellar, Minister Anglican Church Sunday, July 11 Castlegar — 7:30 p.m. Kinnaird — 2:30 p.m. Robson — 11 a.m. Falk: Gospel Assembly Church Services every, Sunday =West’s= 230 Dam. Kinnaird Improvement Society Halt Rev.*Paul Lade, Minist are being made. ‘ 5 * Licence Inspector David’ Seaton said he had written to _Parties d of ‘ing suc Hi advising them such action ies, -|is unlawful, but he had received no reply. , Mr. Seaton said he would in- vestigate further. { & PUBLIC . STENOGGRAPHER Fannie Stoochnoff ALL TYPES OF : STENOGRAPHIC WORK 146 2nd Ave. Phone 3967 go to Camp Rory. July!' 25th;..Re Cai Fay ‘being discriminated agejinst, in} BALOGNA ICE CREAM ick ....... 496 KETGHUP Bottle ....... 296 acre REFILL 3 i Each ....... 25¢ BREAD CERTO 2 Loaves .... 27c | Bottle .. 2. .:27e: YOU PAY LESS AT." NOT, SLICED Lb. ......... 256 MILK Eero “Case :..-.. $1.38 POTATOES. 4 Ibs. treeees 216 ° Soa * LARD, Burns pure 2 (bs Thursday, July 8, 1954 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, Page 5 aa FOR QUALITY INSIST ON, SCONA : SCONA ORANGES, fi 5 tb. bag and passing the ones ahead of me in_blithe unconcern. Now, I have come to regard all laggards with suspicion. The high adventure of ‘passing the meek leoking man ahead in his shiny new car has lost some of it's flav- or, because I realize that the best excuse in: the world isn’t going to be good enough to satisfy that pesky “Ghost Patrol” if I'm ever caught breaking road rules. On the*other hand I can al- ways outwit them, I suppose, by not breaking the rules. a esAFTERNOON ‘ REFLECTIONS i BY GLADYS COLLINSON The term ‘Ghost Patrol’ should not, of course, send cold shivers down the spine of any law abid- ing citizen, on the other hand the hat ips one is being et silently and Stealthily by a “Ghost car’ is enough to make even the’ most canny driver a bit jittery. This somewhat “low” methed of enforcing traffic rules and re- all for the RY-KING .. LEMON CHEESE Nobob .... 3 BABY FOOD Gerbers 3'for 29c CORNFLAKES 8 ox. 2 for 33¢ ICE CREAM Bricks DOG FOOD Rover 2 for SPORK 3 tins ... 95e ae geree POWDERS Nabob eal tat WATERMELON As Usual Our Prices Are Right PAPER PLATES 2 for ....... 25¢ OKANAGAN TOMATOES 2 tins for -...........ecsceeee 45c BOB’S PAY‘'N TAKIT Blue Label Ib. - $1.29 d im -- $1.25 25¢ fully or otherwise, break the safe- best. Yet somehow, I wonder I.know that it is- not these Ghost Cars that will do the act- ual arresting, That part will be duly performed by the regulation police cars, if you are not lucky | enough to escape in time. Even if you do escape, the Ghost Patrol will be almost certain to have your licence number, address, and phone, number, It isn’t as if 1 had any special spite against Ghost cars, because so far I've managed to - evade them. nicely, But the fact of the matter is, I have always been brought up t to beleive that Tattle- ales jand Susy-bodies were,both unpopular ‘and obnoxious, There- fore I just naturally resent this particular form of catching an un- wary culprit. Be it far from me however, to curb, aid or abet, those who will- EARNS SILVER, ACORN Les Way, popular C.B.C. Neigh- bourly News Commentator .and weekly newspaper representative has: been awarded the Silver |®! Acorn, one of The Boy Scouts 's highest: This was announced in the Dominion Day Awards and Hon- ours List by the’ Right Honour- able Vincent Massey, . C.: .H., Governor-General of Canada, in ty rules. But, when and if I do, I.-would much prefer having a siren scream in my ear and a grim faced officer of the law hand me a ticket, than -have one of these: nasty, prowling, tattle- tales report on my wrong-doings behind my back. Most of the time I don't get in- to trouble with my. and | ¢, up until now I have regarded the rear view mirror in a very cas- ual manner,. taking for granted | 2 that the motorists lagging behind me were ssi canny drivers, Canada, . ‘The Award, “for distinquished service to Scouting, ” recognizes Mr. Way's efforts during the past seven years to stimulate wider understanding and support of the Boy Scout Movement. He has been Chairman of the British Pr i Council’s Publi Relations Committee since Additional . Awards for volun- tary services went to two other British Columbia residents, The Medal of Merit for good service to Scouting, was awarded Lt.-Col. T. V. Sandys-Wunsh, Duncan, and Joseph E. Turner, Kimberley} Intervillage Ball from Page 1 TENDER SHAMROCK WIENERS AND TOP QUALITY BEANS ve00D— AND 33C ‘six x MINUTES? 3 CERTO CRYSTALS 2 for 29c CERTO LIQUID bottle ..... 29 NEW SUPER PUREX TISSUE m tered. Rudy Martini and Bill TONTORS. a1 EYERS 3 . Col. Sandys-Wunsch, ‘who is District President of ‘the Boy Scouts’ Duncan-Chemainus ’ Dis- |. trict, has been active in the Scout Movement: since. 1910.. Mr...\Turn- Some smart : bunting paid off ler, A District: Ct i Sharpiss each hit twice _for |The Third Trail Scout Troop -|¢roop competitions and activities his capacity as Chief. Scout for |}! 22 Kinnaird Boy Scouts Back From Scout Camp Soc. Evening Planned By Eagles Auxiliary The First Kinnaird Scout Troop, 22 boys in all, enjoyed a highly successful nine day Scout Camp at Sullivan Lake near Metaline Falls, Wash., under Scoutmaster’ Bob Mullock and Assistant Scout- master Ken Pickering. * also camped at the Lake at the same time and a number of inter- were arranged, , July 1 was visiting day and de- spite patches of rainy weather, most of the Kinnaird parents came to the camp, The boys received instruction in swimming and life-saving and & number of theme earned swim- :‘|ming, athlete’s or rescuer’s bad- ges, th: ventilation grills. same time, the result {s lke a YT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS CLASSIFIEDS . BUILDING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS FOR YOUR HOME ARE AVAILABLE AT THE HOME. Building Supplies KINNAIRD, B.C. Phone 4244 —Central Preas Canndtan . ean jdnexpested Aeet of the Ask For ‘oronto subway experience: by those who’ walk above the JOHNNY LAZAREFF If it happens at a trainds speeding by at the Who can give you quota- BIRTHS =“ :; JOLLIMORE — To Mr. aud bl make a girl sue someone—includ- ing the cameraman, Barbara Pat- "| chett Is the victim here. tions on all your building needs. jouse of fun with a gale lowing upward... It’s enough to Mrs. Walter Jollimore, C: at Trail Tadanac Hospital, July 3 a daughter, DESCHAMPS — To Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Deschamps, Brilliant, at Trail Tadanac Hospital, duly 3,1 a’son. CLARKE — To Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke, Castlegar, at. Koot- enay Lake General Hospital, July 2, a son, eran John. wy fi wy obit oe ‘oe ‘eS ‘e We Are Sorry NOW! vou cer MORE FEATURES -__MORE VALUE ! REMINGTON Quiet-hiter « Compare this typewriter and you ewill be inced that here is a> for Juniors when they met/sioner in the Kimberley area. at Flyers Monday night, resulting |the time the Awards were struck, in @ run in each. of the first, sec-|has 13 years service to Boy Scout ond, fourth and fifth cantes and|work, * three more in the seventh. Flyers were able to score oncé > suet in the first and once in the eighth aC when a single by, Wallace Horn- Cancer Forum ing” scored Pete Hocdicoff. 2 Harry Plotnikoff was leading ‘on Cane Junior for Eas two singles of the eight hits gain- eet S: catmaent, Causes and. ed off Pete Hoodicoff. bd Winning chucker was Harry eedin, Cheveldave who gave up four hee Piper eee ee waye Sen si scattered hits. WALDIES 6, KIWANIS 2 % - The Waldies softballers threw up a 12 hit sl to A — No, but bleeding from an unknown cause should be promptly and carefully in- - t rears " Liptons Vegetable and Tomato sail through to a 6-2 victory over the Kiwanis crew at Castlegar last night. Paul Horcoff and Brick. Saunders. each . connected for three hits off Kiwanis chuck- 22¢\ Cliff Wanless and Earl Greep € lana Robin Pincott, banged out two each, Eddy Fredericksen, Cliff Wan- less, Bill: Shay. and : Cyril Bell were each credited with a hit off Phil Plotnikoff,, Waldie mound stalwart. | KINNAIRD 9, ‘ OOTISCH ** Kinnaird - outhit the visiting Ootischenia squad 12-6 ‘to give them a 9-3 victory last night at Kinnaird, Phil Kazakoff led the slugging ‘array: with two singles |. and a double off the combined chucking forces of Bill Nazaroff and Fred. Poznikoff who* , took Z Only 2 for 33¢ LIPTONS SOUP MIX 2 Ib.. box PLUMP. FOWL © Grade Ae 33c¢: Ib -..98e Fresh: Smoked Garlic’: Bing. A— it is tural especially- after the change § ‘oO if due to cancer. Unna- vaginal bleeding, of life, i is always suspicious. It is said that 50 per cent of | . bleeding nipples are due to cancer, Bleeding from other body openings, as re- ‘etum! or bladder should be rule ‘carefully investigated. to out cancer. Q — Does blood in the urine in- dicate cancer? cates No, but it presence indi: something wrong. A careful examination is es- sential. Q — What should # person do. thinks »who he may’ have cancer? - A: — Go.to his physician at < once | , ee Uae nae However, right-fielder Peter Pic-|. 5 TO. BET =| Zoobkoff,, catching. the ‘ball with * +. 3 lone hand while lying'on his back. : LEAGUE. STANDINGS JUST SHOP AT g ee .| Juniors "412 9 3 -760|A — Definitely, No. ...... i Kiwanis. 12 6 6 500]. )..————————— Flyers 13 6 qT 462 |CAIL INFANT PASSES } ...,{Waldies.* 13 6° 7 .462/AT VANC. HOSPITAL a my Ootisch 13 6-7 462|. Funerak. services were held in 3 Kinrd. * 13 5 ve .385| Vernon. Wednesday, ‘for Robert ' Vv é H GAMES ‘COMING, UP Mallory, infant son: of. Mr, and ay n a BE |eriaay — Kinnaird at Juniors| irs. R. E. Cail, tornerly of Cast- Mon. — Juniors tat Flyers|legar.. - Wed, se at: Hin naird The infant died - “Tnct Friday in and Alan Jacobson connected for 4 bageger by. Marshall and triple by -|markable “caught fly”. centre fielder, got his glove on a high fly off the bat of Bill Zeeb- en but the ball eluded his grasp for an opinion. over in the. seventh, Q — What should be done to pre- Johnny Marshall, Andy Evans vent ¢ancer of. the mouth? A — Have all jagged teeth re- paired. Do:not use ‘an ill-. fitting dental’ plate | that causes: a sore onthe gums. - If ‘white ‘spots appear on the mouth“or. tongue. con- sult your doctor; qu What precausions ‘Should. be taken to prevent cancer of ‘the. womb?:. ‘A — Have all: ‘uniatural bleed. - ing or-vaginal discharge in- \ vistigated after the age of forty. periodic Medical ex- aminations-are important. 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