sy 0 7 big’ ones inthe eighth ‘to’ pull ? CASTLE: NEWS; CASTLEGAR, : “BRITISH COLUMBIA _ SPHUREDAZ, JULY!:26,"1951 such’as in Nelson.on: Wednesday“ and the girls say our bats will: ) be’ worn down to the size ‘of _ toothpicks, The bats were go-: ing from one girl to another so _ fast in the seventh and eighth frames:that by the,time, Joy *De- - foe got'a‘hold of one. it was’ so hot she had to swing on the first .ball and all she got was a doub- = “(By ‘Len ‘Walker) ‘Je, if the bat had been cool who Kata and Royals wo ,.: Knows, Joy... might have’ got ‘a 7° Play Thriller ‘-" homer to win-the game’on the. At the: ion: G in. Second. ball pitched. : Boi ies-in’the game: Verna Nelson on ‘Wednesday night, the vy Castlegar~ Kats;and the Nelson ‘Royals ‘put onan exhibition of . power” hitting : with ino. less than “@ "home runs ‘and’ 4 triples, sev- »eral, doubles;and: alot: of:singles. When ;the dust: cleared away at, ithe. end’ of 9° innings.some 125 ‘fans were: convinced, that both’ Kanigan fell ‘hard at first base * and hurt her. ‘leg; Mary G -‘waiting “for ' the: ‘second pitch; Lil, Woodrow burning, - because. the fielders were ‘catching those.: long balls she hit; Anne Kastruk- off: has a, sore shoulder: caused by the bat sitting on it‘too long; FOR SALE—LOTS NEAR THE all : FOR SALE—Record. Player, Self burned, her hand with the bat .. CLASSIFIED =n CHURCH - ed RMAs CHURCH: Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost ‘new High School. Size. 50 x 100: Mee $175.00. to $250.00,. Apply J. Gospel Tabernacle ‘ Moroso, next to, Dry. Cleaners... ; Sunday. ons. Sa = 330 afd. 11. e808 ‘Sunday 1011. am.: Sunday (p83) * j paE, = ., School classes for rat ages. Ate 2 ALE - » Barrym ? ‘OHAPEL {!8:m:'-Morning. worship »° service. J deities ft. ey ra and jabs ice! JOSEFH'S ‘C ‘Thursday 8 p.m. ae ee arat prayer. “, Come ear: Sana ay bapa enitarst eeeaeae tert o'elook the ‘Bible -has to say regarding table, $5.00. Apply. ee or Rev. J. B. Barnes’ “the Holy -Spirit: Fraser;: Phone. 2151. reproduction.” ‘In. good condi- ss eepion in: its canes ition.” Apply.’Castle ‘News. (p3) * the whole. Mission at. Fruitvale “TRADE: Dominion: quart seal- on Sunday, . August 12th, 2 pm. ers for pints any: kind. ane B. AL Vics ly Mrs. N. OSWALD. (C1)~ “GOSPEL HOUR teams were equal asthe score board-indicated 17 to 17. ‘The Kats, ‘down’ 10-2"after four ., innings, ‘blasted. ‘their way . sback. ‘ i) With’ single runs’ in’ the fifth and: sixth, 5 runs: :in:the seventh, and yours :truly" tired from over ‘the ‘stack: of bats the Kats. have, so I sould get to the coach- ing: box... ° Midget Bail Was cancelled this week. as ‘the ¥: and iCardin- als could .not: muster enough players on Tuesday. due to holl- days...and..some . of ‘the. older players away fighting fire, ‘The Indiang,‘and:-the : ‘Red Sox i Seclaed: to call their game off on it ahead 16 to 15, but with a 2- run lead going into the last of . the -ninth. the. Royals-- tied-- the- game: with a.single and a home run by Locatelli. Chusinow hit 2 aunert: for the Royals. Bee her ‘ines homer: in 2: games hitting “the ball past the right.fielder in Here, and There seat . the: first, frame. Janet: Brownlie, ..In::my June: ‘Seventh column (ui. stated. that. if..Joe. Walcott fought Essard. Charles_. often enough: that’. he. would. learn : to: rain for ten minutes. heavyweight. title. Last ‘Wednes- :.day-Walcott. did! just that by . h:.; knocking Charles. out, in the sev- ~/enth,roung of their. fifteen-round . enough. to: maybe take the . vanidshome.)serles:. with ‘the “Roy- als ;inithe near futures Racer ‘Talking «with: ps ‘McBinn, who incidentally. was.the. best umpire -we~have>seen- this--year, |- and coach Chum. Arcuri of. the - inn . .delity, Life of Trail defeated ‘the: .Royals‘;after the. game. McB! ‘claims :that -Verna.'Kanigan * is: one whale of a short stop, says f | Aveure ‘To “me one. whale of a ball’club.” title match, Not bad for 4 37-year -old. man with" the .odds.4 to 1 vagainst ‘him. It looks .like Joe. .) Louis, will -have sto:.train. for a little longer to! get a-chance at the title: as. Charles. and Walcott . will -have.a return fight. In, a Trail. District: women’s fastball - league- -game.-played:.in . Rossland on’ Thursday the -Fi- Rossland team by a:14'to 4 score. Castlegar Cubs;.won their sec: ‘ond. ‘straight. game on Friday- by downing the Shavers Bench Outlaws 5 to’ 1, Bill’ Kereiff and. A note to the Castlegar. ‘Soft- Rennie. Mitchell: ‘hit home runs’ ball Commissioners:. One more. performance of“ power hitting for the Cubs.. is Y oiag each ‘other ae the ‘motor. ‘deteriorates rapidly. ‘REPAIRS, LUBRICATION, TIRE REPAIRS © SHELL PRODUCTS OF ALL KINDS : just "at: this time. of the year. Workmanship Guaranteed E straight ‘wins. : According ‘to Ren- oie . UNLESS you order on capert sn job -by:. ‘Manufacturers of “all poe of windows’: ndow. screens and” screen . TWIN.-RIVERS HAL! ‘Sunday at! 3pm." Sunday, July: 29th, 1:30 ae -Speaker,; Mr! HL, Barns from FOR:SALE: 1936 -Fexd Sedait, motor A-1 condition.; Brand new: Batters: $480.00.;: JAKE ‘LUTHERAN: SERVICES 4OHNSO (en) Ee Thureda Kugust 2nd, Servi t TFea0 pam 1 pipter Study at can ‘Church, every 2nd and 4th FOR SALE —! ‘TYPEWRITER. ‘the! home: of Me. Philip: Toogoadis: q Sunaey: at 3.p. m, Everyone wel- - come jto*Gospel ; Tabernacle. The place :where; God's Word ‘is ac- *) Presbyterian amy Kinnaird Rev. W. Lyall Detlor *\Gervices” to! be’ held in Com- ‘munity hall ‘every. ist and 3rd “'gervices’ to ‘be held: in Angi |, vtibbons, « ‘rubber:: stamp” pads, ‘p leads,’ = etey at the’: Castle::News ‘Of- yeflee. © ~ CLASSIFIED: "ADVERTISING eee -- must: be ‘In ‘the’Castle “News Of” ‘ at fice by, 5 o'clock’ ’, on, ‘Tuesdays for: Thursday's edition. . : \LOST: LADIES’ ‘PINK.; GOLD. Bulova. wrist: :watch. . Between. Waldie’s Flats.and..the ’MilL. “Reward. Betty Jean “Lampard. FOR- SALE: » ONE--10%4" TAR- ..top -boat.. Factory built, $60.00. . ‘CARLSEN'S. BUILDING. SUPPLY. For: AIL Your Building Needs VENETIAN BLINDS _ 3. :ELP. " Scott-At-Water., arc ae A. W.- Hendy, Phone ‘FOR ‘SALE: BRAND NEW; smartly finished dry: construct: . ed home, with‘two bed rooms, kitchen, living :room,:and- bath room on main floor, plus good: ‘size’ basement .suite’ and: two: "” bedrooms. ‘upstairs. ‘‘Ready. to - + move in.‘ Will “selt’ cheap “for- eash. Apply -M. .P...Zaitso: * Waldie's” Warehouse’ or -callat “the - Avenue: Grill ‘and’ place’'in the -league:: with’ six cit was: just a 80.80: game .with ‘not too much excite- ment, ‘The::boys: had a hard time.:: to hit ‘the:'slow pitching dished ip by: the. Trail chuckers, . at least Billi Kereiff:. andRennie Mitchell. founds it “PUFFED: WHEAT; ‘Quaker; Beat. VARIETY: CEREAL, Kellogg's. ‘ guests enjoyea ‘variety. of con: tests, winners were: Mrs. L.A. '- Morey;: “{Mae:" «Forgle‘Thompson - “The «guest+of: honor::was' seat- jai? lecorated ° with: “pink. and . white ‘streamers ane ‘tiny ’ white ‘be! and-: presented ©” with: a -corsage‘of'pale:pink rosea: and ssweetpeas: The: many-;beauti- ~~ i ractival gifts:were pres- “THURSDAY, JULY 26,1951 ‘CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, A COLUMBIA of its “kind “in Newfoundland, *) will-'go- into ‘operation this: sum- °. H mer to’ serve, ‘approximately. 2,500: children’ in’ the! remote. “Bonne ) Bay-St. was” announced: today’ by,: ‘the- Canadian ' Juintor Red Cross na: tional headquarters. Use as, his., jagsis Cross “dental. ship’ is part. of:a’ was: graduat Str i : ate! the | ,im) rtan of de new dental program ‘by, ‘Which the Un! y » care and ft. ia hoped on pail a ‘the Juntors ‘hope ‘to. Den "tually the community :, will be «able. to: its-own:, iy JUNIOR ‘RED CROSS LAUNCHES PROJECT _ FLOATING DENTAL CLINIC a SERVE NENEOINDAND ‘contributed by “the “Newfound: SNE land, Department: of (Education. | It is‘complete with? portable den- : tal equipment, a’. generator’ for power,.motion ‘picture projector < and educational | films, In the winter months, .the pro. - ject will | 'take '.to: snow-niobile ; with. ‘Dr. and “land. ’ of 'Newfo Quebec and Ontario ralsed more). ‘than $16,000 ' for’ ‘the® ‘ project. ‘Dr. ‘Kenneth Pownall of ‘Tor: onto. will’ serve. as. the ‘first ‘den-” tist,,and his’ bride of? "June | 9, thei former * Nora:: “Cumberland, of Toronto, who is..a ‘qualified public; health: hutse,., will . serve 4 floating dental. clinic, first Red Cross. ‘Juniors: chose the dental) program jas ‘a! project on earning’ of , the ; acute. ‘shortage’ of. dentists: * in’; Newfoundland. + No‘ dentist:'practises . in''the: par - ticular. area ..chosen:. “It is..an- ticipated: that-: the ll clinic, : Barbe. jcoast’ area,» it: ‘The: Canadian : ‘Juntor Red proved dental’ ‘health, : better ni . triton” and: better health ‘gener-1 ~My for,.children: of Newtounden nortl dentist’ for. this: ‘area, Victoria. :(CP)—Three of ‘Can- ‘ada'st West:'Coast: Navy training Ships. are home’-after : “of! the pecona, Of vthree Seinine General Shortazes are i ot‘Acute B of M Reports. MesteaL Production’ and i _.dmports: have proved so: buoyant faa aggregate over the past year “St tuted Sava! ble ¥ Canadiatt' mEDUE, On::the “ ‘supply side, of Th "Frigates! "Antigonish “and: » on! hi largely ‘forestall: ed,” despite. heavy . demand’ for a ‘few: essential ' ‘materials. This “is the’ ‘conclusion ‘reached by: ‘the: _ Bank. of -Montreal’s latest’ busi: “Mess review in “assescing:: eco- .nomic: trends. since .the!.o g a : ofthe Korean war.. But, while’ ” ‘the ., Canticipa’ ‘ ‘adjustment b nt. -This Deralsted into 1951. But, -re- - cently, ° bas’ ee bile forthe’ ‘expansion of con- *'sumer‘spending-pows 7 Inflati pric tighter ‘ credit” conditi it : appears that ae * shortages expected: to: result from ‘governmental defenice out-- hay . lays. ‘The ‘actual impact’ of de 4 ,, fence - expenditures has, : in. the .. * pene of the: case, tended to lag. behind’ ‘tive. deflationary: justments, may. temper’ the. excesses. of de- f mang in: the months ‘to’ come. > ~ z ei "counted forthe bulk’ of the over’ “(all-gain in: retail sales, although : : Water shorlage caused: by seat 24 hour ; needs supplies for pipe lines Jteucks’ and ‘storage, > tanks i ei is-a_t aE ig yousibisat Prices: ‘are a eight ‘ AS : comme Me REAM “Sor DRINKS Dpen : 7 A iM. to Midnight Joy DeFoe, Miss Mae -Forgle‘Thompson; Margaret Henry, ‘Mrs. W. East- on, Mrs. :D. M. ‘Wallage, Asx Be Wallace, :Mrs...M, Peachey, Mrs Fraser, Mrs. J, Willams, Mrs. _ ic. L. Morey, Mrs.-C. Thring,. Mrs. ; BE. Lipsett,. Miss June Sherbiko, Miss Barbara Easton, “Mrs. L.A. Gruierud, Mrs,. George Santana and. the honoree. Tometoes : - Ete. across the nation.:..1i: acest! P OR io ea een tod invest’ ‘more. than’ $200: rnilliogs=“about fe : iP Coeds $60 | oF. every. family. eS, fields which mean’ new. prosperity’; and ie, Buc almost half of i it has jpeen invested, “yin new tankers and pipe: bring the products to yous : 15° f IMPERIAL ©