Page 6 Thursday, July 24, 1952 Chapleau, Sask., is the centre The Welland Canal, short-cut of an area where sodium sulphate | around Niagara Falls for Great vital to the newspaper industry |Lakes and St. Lawrence River is found in quantity. F ships, is 20 miles long. ° _————— RIDING Week Days from 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday All Day SADULTS—per hr. $1.25 CHILDREN per hr. $1.00 Ask about our~20 minute riding course CASTLE-BAR RANCH | RIGBY'S CONFECTIONERY .& BUS DEPOT Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Floats, Novelties, Cards for every occasi Magazines, Comic Books. Meet Your Friends at Rigby’s ewspapers, Castlegar Sash @ Door WOODWORKING SPECIALISTS — Windows . . Doors . 4 ; mii Cabinet making . « Storm Sash — See us for prices... Phone 4946 Painting, Decorating, - Paper Hanging Now is the time to brighten ‘ap: your home FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK A. J. WEIR Box 55 Z ‘Phone 4283 | Farmer's Supplies and Feeds Fertilizer — Laying Mash For Economy. - Try Our Pellet-Feeds --- Work Shirts --- ‘Or: coe DISCOUNT BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE CASTLEGAR SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS i a Mr. C. C. Bradford is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keech : of Vancouver, visited at the home of their son-in-law ‘and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. MacPherson. | |Gayle and Gordon MacPherson accompanied them on their re- turn trip’ for a two week’s holi- day at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter of Vancouver, were’ visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Steve Mil- nick. They left this week for Nelson where they are visiting friends before returning to Van- couver. Mr. and Mrs. John Maloff, of Saskatoon are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and T, CASTLE NEWS, ‘Castlegar, B.C. agg Og ig Og Oca aI cy tries) in the International Avia- tion Organization which operates more than 90 per. cent world’s transportation. KINNAIRD KORNER td Mrs. W. W. Steele and daughter Paula Theresa of Seattle,* Wash.; ‘are visiting Mrs. Steele’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. Kuryluk of Kin- naird, TAYLOR — To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor of Castlegar, July 17, a son in TraikTadanac hospital. KALESNIKOFE — To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalesnikoff, Blue- berry, B.C., a daughter in Trailr. di hospital, July 13. Mrs. Fred F off of C: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight of Natal, B.C., are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clarke of Castlegar. The Clarkes are hosts also to Mrs. Clarke’s sister and her two children, Mrs. J. Taverna, Kar- ney and Teddy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stefoniuk returned Monday evening from a six day motor tour of parts of B.C. and the North-western states in the course of which they visited Mr. Stefoniuk’s brother at Jewel Lake, B.C., and Mrs. Stef- oniuk’s mother at Creston. gar. and son Burton returned from a and friends in Kelowna and Kamloops. Their daughter, Re- gina, remained behind for a longer visit. Mrs. A. Ferguson: left Castlegar by plane last Friday, for a. short visit with relatives and friends in Vancouver. Her husband, Archie Ferguson, will join her shortly and they will return to Castlegar by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nimsick of Kimberley, accompanied by their son Leo and daughter Lynette, were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams, and visited several more friends in the district. Mr. Nimsick is M.L.A: for Cranbrook riding. Mr. Joe Klemencic and daugh- ter and son of Ely, Minnesota, are visiting Joe’s brother, Martin ‘Klemencic_of Castlegar. : Mr. and Mrs. C. Woolls.motored to Spokane last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas and family returned from the coast Sunday evening. Mr. Thomas was assisting in the marking of school examination papers in Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fields ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. George Woreby motored to Pat- erson last evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Woreby’s daughter in Brownie camp there. 5 | a OD ROBSON NEWS a i a I I IC I Leaving Monday after an ex- Z| tended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martin, were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Gould of Saskatoon, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bannon of Ont., and Mrs. Martin’s father, Mr. S. Blakley of Red Deer, Alta. Dr. and Mrs. J. Evans'and fam- ily arrived at their summer home on Monday where they will spend the summer months. . Mrs. H. Foxlee is a patient at Trail-Tadanac Hospital. The regular meeting of the || Farmers’ Institute was held last Friday with 17 members: pres- ent. After discussion of routine business, a film was shown by E, S. Martin. ; Mrs. C. Land of Rossland is visiting at: the home of her mother, Mrs. D. Gavrilik: Mrs. S. Squires returned home from the Trail-Tadanac Hoépital. Mr. and. Mrs._L...V..Campbell |. two week ‘holiday with ‘relatives |’ KINAKIN — To Mr. and Mrs. W. Kinakin, in Kootenay Lake General’ hospital, July 19, a son. KOOCHIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koochin, Brilliant, B.C., July 15, a daughter in Trail- Tadanac Hospital. JONES —- To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jones, Castlegar, a daugh- ter, in Trail-Tadanac Hospital, July 18. McGAULEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGauley, Castlegar, a daughter, in Trail-Tadanac Hospital, July 21. Aine Mey Canada is one of the few couf- tries in the. world which has standard gauge railroads across the country. . Builders Experienced and Reliable See us for free estimates and advice -PAGET & PAGET- Engineers & Contractors Box 6 Kinnaird, B.C. Thirty-four Clubs compose the Royal Flying Clubs Association: of the which forms a large part in train- international. civil air|ing Pilots in the Dominion’s de- ’ fence build-up. There are 57 members (coun- B. 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