CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. CALGARY © 2 hs, 15 min, $24.75 One-Way Phone 3011 AIRLINES © CONTINENTS end 49 CONNUNITIES be CANADA Salies Hill - Ri ley Nuplials A popular Castlegar couple were. united in mbrriage at a double ring ceremony in the Cast- legar United Church Mondy aft- | Which of these 7 “Age-signs" make YOU Feel Old? york, tea, ee at 40, 80, 60 or over? in ber, oe Ste ap ten? Feel yeara x Tonle. Tablets t to- ns. ere que gale Tablet t ony 0Of. wore conta MCcbacauelnted size druggists. Window Screens Screen Doors Windows — Sash — Doors — Frames Glass of All Sizes and Weights 4 fASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR _ PHONE 3211 He's changing the nation’s landscape ‘You’ may sce the result of what he is doing in the city’s changing skyline — or out where the corn grows tall... in the mushroomin; suburbs — or in the new look of Main Street in a mellow old towne - ! Where many a vacant lot once stood, he helps fill it with a fine new, school. Where you used to see a structure that was an eyesore you: may now see a new ripeeriment house, ‘store or other building he played a role in providin; Thanks in part to him; Tnay. houses rise here and there, or row on row, in community, after community. New” black ribbons of. sephalt ie town to town: Somewhere, a new bridge.is built. , w industrial plant (00, are sometimes the by-j products of, ‘Neo te his helping hand, satiny one of them has provided you with a job, 10 is he? He represents all the millions of life insurance policyholders in . Canada: And it’s money from their premiums, which life insurance* companies invest for them, that makes possible suck improvements as these throughout the nation. + So, if you are a life insurance policyholder. building security for your. family, and yourself, you're also helping to build a: better nada! S'Relyon him? AT. YOUR SERVICE! A trained Bfe underwriter; than $0 Canadian,-British and United States fife insure ance companies in Canada, will gladly help you plas for. your farily’s ecutty ond your own needs int ; representing one of the more jer years, THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA “jt is Good Smeiata to own Life Insurance” 123] ernoon at 3 p.m. when Ivy Riley and Mr.) Barrie Hill exchanged nuptial vows, Rev. L. C, Johnston officiating. The church was beau- tifully decorated for the occassion with roses, Hlies and delphini- ums, by Mr. A. S. Riley of Trail, wore and white accessories, She car- ried a double corsage of palest only jewellery, — ‘also “some- thing borrowed” — was a string of pearls belonging fo her daught- er Sherrel. sister, Mrs. R. Heagy of Kinnair and Mrs. A. Gripich of ‘Liardeau. Mrs. Heagy wore a fitted, biege gabardine suit with white acces- sories and Mrs. Gripich chose a grey gabardine suit with white accessories.. Both wore corsages of pink rosebuds. Mr. Archie Ferguson of Cast- legar was best man and ushers were Mr. Hal Belbeck of Robson and Mr, Ray Heagy of Kinnaird. Soloist was Miss Sherrel Riley, daughter of the bride, who sang “pl walle Beside You" during the signing of the register. Her dress was of pale pink embroidered nylon, with white accessories and her age of pink blue delphiniums. Mrs. L. E. Wallace of caitieer was organist. en The bride, given in marriage a two-piece, powder blue, Cen- tura Cloth suit and white lace blouse, with Queen Anne collar pink, Van Fleet roses and, her Bride's attendants were her da t ! ill as he and President Eise: An {informal hour before travelling to Canada was enjoyed .by Prime Minister: Winston Church é! number two men, U.S. Secret ‘—Céntral Presa Can! an” Foster Dulles, lett, and British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, right, chatted informally in- the White ‘House rose garden‘in Washington. | Mr. ower, with Eden is ‘accompanying Sir Winston to Ouawa. tate John oe WORDS FOR ‘Sto TRAIL, BUSINESS’ COLLEGE Vacation Bible Schoo! a|Ends, With Excercises Over 100 boys and girls passed through the doors of the Pente- Following the ceremony there was a family reception at the couple’s future home in Castle- gar. Tables were sét on the spaci- ous lawn where the buffet table, covered with Irish linen, ‘ore vases of rose buds and the bride's table was covered with a hand- made lace cloth, made for the happy couple, by Mrs: A. Riley of Trail Centering the bride’s table was a three tiered lding cake, top- ped with silver bells and orange blossoms and flanked with pink candles in silyer sconces. Serving the guests were Sherrel ‘and, Carol Lee Riley, Brenda and Daryl Hill, Gail. and Wendy Sea- ton, Gerry Ann Wanless: and Lyn- ne. Richardson. -The bride’s. mother, Mrs... W. Belbeck,; who came from Rock- Ronson, vit costal le during June 28 tion cigarette chse and lighter, tesuly 8 to attend Vacation Bible was the groom's, gift to the bride | School. The classes convened every morning from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, with activities which included Bible and Chiaracter stories, sing- ing, games and handiwork. Theme of the School was “The Christian Way of Life.” Each de- partment studied different phas- es of the theme. The. Beginners department found out why we peve the “Happy Days” of Christ- as, Haster and . Thanksgiving while the Primaries learned “we can live for Jesus” at. “home, at school and at play. In'the “Treasure Chest of Goa’ ‘Ss Word”, the Juniors discovered great treasure, the Wisdom of God bringing riches, honor. and life. The missionary challenge fac- ing modern youth was the study of the Intermediate Group. Friday evening, many interest- and friends gathered glen, Sask. for the ing, wore a two piece suit of blue and white to see and hear the results of the ten day at the com- figured silk with pink service in the Coro- and ge of pink x The groom’s mother, Mrs. A. | Ferguson, of Castlegar, wore a figured silk dress with white ac- cessories and corsage of red roses, Mrs. C. Prevost of Stevensville, Ont., aunt of the bride,.cut the ing cake. She wore a grey, embroidered, two-piece suit. of cotton with rhinestone trim, white accessories and corsage of yellow roses, “_ The newlyweds left by car ‘for b honeymoon “at central B.C. points. For ‘travelling the bride nation Hall which brought an- other successful Vacation Bible School, to a close. dress with silver print. design, accessories. Other ‘out of town guests at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Riley of Trail; Mr. and Mrs. R. Horswill of Robson and Mrs. A. Gripich donned a navy blue, corded nylon of Lardeau- Burnetts, PS HOUR GF “Sédgram This advertisement is not published or: displayed by. - ‘the Haver, Control Board or by the G GS F British Columbi grey. gabardine coat and white}: RIGHT. ON ZI THE TRAIL-CASTLEGAR, HIGHWAY SAT GENELLE, B.C. 7 Ae The Best In Movie | xiéseteinment — SEE & EAT AT OUR STARLUTE TE: AR. NOW SHOWING. WoW ‘ren -“TEA FOR TWO”. ‘Starring DORIS. DAY and GORDON. McRAE FRIDAY. & SATURDAY, JULY: I6AT : it The Lusty Brawling ‘Saga Of A‘City. or Adventure » E! Starring SUSAN HAYWARD & ee MONDAY. & TUESDAY, JULY.19'- 20 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM: ’ “ONE BIG AFFAIR” eS Pecans ‘Montgomery Ellen’ Drew “nmin 07 : Evelyn Keyes Dennis O'Keefe $i. OO... cant _ MONDAY. AS “FABILY. RITE” - - AT THE STAR LITE ; Fill, Your Cars, ‘Trucks or Busses. And Come - Onfy $1.00 “What 1 call a ‘curtain raiser’ - does .two things for a dinner.” said the chef. “It makes the meal - more and “BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN the main‘ dish which costs niore.” Tontorrow’s Dinner : prose Romaine Salad - and it saves, money. makers: will’ taise : and -say ‘it’! tao much work, and that it-is impossible to save maney when. an -extra course is served. With your: permission, ‘will: explain.” it “Go right ahead, chef.” . Opening Ingredients’ 1 “All chefs keep ‘on’ hand, i -gredients ~ for’ ‘a’ good spent course. . “Perhaps it might be. “At this statement: many home- : the: eyebrow,|. Loat Escalloped Potatoes_ Swiss Chard Berry Shortcake alt Leeann nie aie éssea Mmonieiae. Sansa" “shred ; ‘|enough. cleaned crisp romaine - lettuce’ to’ make 1 gt,’ Rub the sailad'bowl with a cut scction gatlic.; Put in the romaine; add... F ‘Yc... salad: oil, 1 tsp. Worcesler-" */shira, 4% -tsp. salt and % tsp. of food - for. rdittle, “salads, such as bits- of “ttileken or turkey, tongue, fish or. even eodked dried-lima ‘beans, to com bine‘ with mayonnaise, and serve on--silced tomato or’ cucumber witha garnish of lettuce >: or, She chicory... Sardines with Di, - x “Or perhaps we use’. sardines}: with:.lemon -juice and dill;- or grind a little black’ pepper ‘over the top. Add'J raw egg, and 14 c. fresh- grated Parmesan: “OF -any other hard-dry chee: ; Sprinkle the juice and pulp 1 ; large lemon on the salad.’ Toss and mix until’ all traces: ot egg disappear. Last, add 34 c. garlic- flavored croutons.*Serve at onck. .' , Liver-Beef-Sausage - Loaf: Boil % Ab. liver .tany. kind), Remove. the tough | tha! stuffed. halves .of hard. ked eggs with pickled’ beets. Also *:geod. are-combinations of three cooked vegetables of contrasting] ©! color on a,slice of detiuee) with curry mayonnaise,” “An’ attractive garnish ways important.” I added. er + enriched or-dark‘bread or rolls shouldbe: sérved. with the: cu tain raiser.” “Now for. the two moneyss: ving, angles, madai “The ‘curtain, “raiser often “at lizes leftavers that might other-| wise be wasted; and when‘a first course: is.eaten the family does not need such large servings, of liver through the hopper. with 1 gored green Pepper: of: edium ea Ss Ib. chopped raw ‘beet, % Jb. sausage meat: and: 1%, c. -|fine stale enriched bread ‘crumbs.’ Stir in l-beaten egg," tsp. salt,’ ¥: tsp. pepper and “ tsp. thyme or. marjoram. !Shape-into a ‘loaf. Place: in an ailed pan; dot with..2. tbsp.: fat fany kind), _.B: moderate. oven, 375 deg. F., Serve hot’ or cald. } 7° “rick of the Chef so" Add‘ jullennes-of ‘salami “when Seep ne aera prt) gti: Hot or Iced, Coffee or Tea” Milk? | |' fo CLEARANCE OF FIRST AND ~ "SECOND LINE TIRES: = - NOWIS THE TIME. eh ae RID OF THOSE SMOOTH. [CASINGS © - PLUS MoRE SAFE Thureday, July. 15, 1954 Ms CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page'7. ~ The New . THREE Classified INSERTIONS FOR‘ THE PRICE oF ‘Two — PHONE 3031 \6 Missionary: Workers «Arrive For Extensive >| Work In This Rogion For Sale For, Rent. F Six Christian. Workers who will : eerie J assist in an e ot 4 ROOMED HOUSE WITH BATH) SUITES, ROOM: AND BOARD, evangelism throughout the dist- “ROOM, Full Laun- dary. Tubs, Redecorated., “hens 3102, 28 louse,’ Mist ‘Avenus, -back of Kootenay Builders. Phne 2493... T.FN 26 BUILDNG LOT.‘ ON ‘FOURTH Ave, in. -Castlegar.: 50’ x"100° Choice location. Apply Koot- enay Builders. .° P 2.2 15 HORSE’ EVINRUDE OUT- Board Motor. Practically new. Phone 3223, HL T. ‘Waters, Kin- naird. « P TREADLE SINGER. SEWING Machine, good condition. Phone +2031, Work Wanted. STENOGRAPHER, MARRIED, 8 years’ experience. Desires Full’ or. Part. Time _ position. Write Box 410. PS Day School begins Sept. 7. Night School begins Sept. 27. Gregg and: Pitman Shorthand. Oftice reopens August ee a 4 BEDROOM, HOUSE | FULLY, modern with ‘electric range. For Inspection. Phone 2457. -" ©1 28 rict. ‘this’ summer, ‘arrived here last weekend, Before leaving for -|their first points, Sunday. evening ‘and Monday niorning, each spoke briefly to a large “and interested the C ity Bible 3 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT ‘Electric range, other facilities, available Sept. 6, Phone 3508, 4to 6 pm. P S APARTMENT. SUITES. WITH Bathroom and electric range, and’ other: facilities. Apply A Eremenko, - Phone 3061, a : , 3 2 ROOMED HOUSE WITH Show- er in Castlegar. Apply Garry Jones, 908, 6th. St. Nelson + 3 27 26| APARTMENT IN RESIDENTIAL Section. Phone. 3704, Mrs. H. Gergely. C3 27 Announcement Don’t miss the Social Evening ight in the Parish Hall beginn- RELIABLE GIRL WANTS IN- DOOR Work’ Until “August 14, Apply Castle News. . Pl 28 Wanted ing at 9:30 p.m. elms, Bingo, Refr Every ‘Admission free. ‘Sponsored by the L A to FOE, 3107. Cl 28 3.26 | mer workers here, Miss Shalenko ‘at Centre, The workers are Mr. and Mrs.. J. Reimer, (nee Maria Frie- sen). and Miss E. Bradshaw, for- of Ontario, Paul Renow of Alber- ta,,and George Pepin of Grand Forks. These trained missionaries will be .conducting Vacation .: Bible Schools, Young People's meetings, evening services ‘and home visi- tations from Deer. Park to Blew- itt, and as far up the Slocan as Sandon, under the. direction of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Woodrow who’ ‘are commencing their 20th: sim- mer prognam, with Pass Cteek, Crescerit Valley and Winlaw be- ing reached at the. present mo- ment. The work is inter-denomina- tional in fellowship and workers who have themselves been mem- bers of various denominations ‘have assisted, through the years, the expesenses being met by vol- unlity gifts of individuals in is HALL, TWO OIL| ZUCKERBERG'S Beauty Par- n and hee rete w. ‘H. oogood, |Ir, 76 Maple Street’: Castlegar. |to give a simple’ knowledge of the Box 461, Castlegar, Phone 2378, |Special! en F Phone of the Word of God. i » + C128) 2661." s: Convinced that the need of s 03-26 and young people espec- Found . t uly, is a Jsnowledee of the 3 scripture perso! faith in LARGE, BLACK PUPPY. Seen ==|Cance Forum Jesus ‘Christ, a-number of these in* vicinity of Oswald Motors. : Owner may claim at Oswald 4 Motors, and BAY for. _ ad. a : Castlegar - os "Weter Transport Ltd.:~ Phone 2901. aves Robson 12 noon ~ on Can- have left cer, its: Treatment, ; Causes and Effects).--. Q.. Why should éancer be diag- nosed - and treated early? A. >The sooner it-is found the less likely it is to. have-spread to adjacent tissues or to other parts. curred treatment is more difficult or. impossible. patient with early cancer? of, the body..When spread has oc- Q. What hope can be offered the howe “The advantage to the patient of—certain i for this work, to ‘receive only their expenses, Four speak the Russian lang- uage, one being of Doukhot is taking the Cadet Instructor's] Letter To The Editor (Continued from page 2).* Course and Mr Hyson. is helping out inthe sports section. There's the dinner bell — got to go, Mom. Will write you again next week. Bye for now from, Cadet Set. Atcheson, Cadet Cpl, Day: Cadet Cpl. Stephenson, Cadet LAC Latta, Cadet LAC Gagnon, Cadet AC2 Hendy, Cadet AC2 Townsend. EDITOR'S NOTE — The wbove letter reached us too late for last week’s issue, A second letter came this week. ENJOY MOVIES IN IN’ THE CASTLE 581 Air Cadet Squadron SAVE WITH A THRIFT PASS Here I am again, Mom, with some’ more, news for you about camp. 4 You know what I told you ‘about the meals the other day; well they are still: just as good. Sometimes we have to wait in ~ LAST TIMES TONIGHT | THE STORY OF WILL ROGERS SHOWS AT 7 and'9 pm. line as there are about 1100 cad- ets here; but it is worth waiting for. Then every night at 9 p.m. we go into the mess hall and ‘have another feed with hot cocoa. : ‘We went for our aeroplane ride the other day and flew ever the Fraser Valley and around Van- couver. Gee but it's reat up in the plane. -Over the, weekend, many of the cadets went into Vancouver and around Stanley Park. The rest ‘Wednesday we.are going.to have cadets from Alberta Saskatche- wan and Manitoba, B.C; usually’ has good swimmers. to he Then our. big: day comes Fri- day when we have our inspec- kinds of important people. origin; two speak German and all are equally concerned about reaching: the Russian, English, Japanese, and many other peoples of these valleys, LEGAL _, NAVIGABLE WATERS — Funeral ere Blower rarer “30% 20% "20% 20% 10% Of dancer is sea from the pe E following table: Five year survival: rate when te ‘i Late “PROTECTION ACT ‘8.8.0, 1952, Chapter 193 TED, of Trail, British’ Columbia; hereby gives. notice that it has under Section 7.of the said. Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the: District Regist- rar of the Kootenay Land ‘Regist- ration pisteiet at Nelson, British tion of the stages? ‘A. 2 Yes, in the take of cases. At: times,: however, cures have been obtained after the can- cers have ben present tor a long time. The type of cancer always >. Foot of Smelter Hill © : TRAIL, B.C. curability. has _an important bearing on is (6) and Seven (7), .Village of ry and. ‘he plans of the pole structures of the transmissioh line d to be over the Columbia River from-the west side of the river in Lot Six Castl Plan Two thousand six and sixty-one (2661), to TS SUMMERTIME “And fe for pictures f your summer . ; ‘Activities. : Developing — ~ Printing — Enlarging ee the east Side of the river in Dis- trict Lot Ten 0), Kootenay Dis- trict.: 5 : AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month fromthe‘ date of the ‘first publi- cation of this Motice, the West Kootenay Power and Light Com- pany. Limited will, -under® Sec- tion 7 of the said Act,: apply to’ the Minister of-Public. Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, aH F APP 1 of the said site and way. NOT TAKE A PICTURE OF THE. FLOOD SCENE Baty oa oon es SPSL ER |issome.‘ kind’ of “ent Friday we have the big. sports. meet. There are all kinds of races and good- prizes. Maybe Pll win a prize and’ bring it home. We leave for home on Saturday so we shall be. arriving in Castle- gar.some time early Sunday morning. Guess I'll have to wake you up. Well bye for now, .Mom, ‘there tertainment going: on: in the’ drill hall‘ and I don’t want: to miss it. Will not sign it this’. time as: Mr, ‘Editor put our names in last week's pa- per, use 350 loaves of bread, 1116 lbs. of beef,-185 Ibs. of bacon,+310 gallons of milk, and 186 lbs. of butter’ every day. Besides this there: is plenty of peanut butter, jam ‘and marmalade. 3 P.P.S. — I'm broke. 1954, ‘at Trail, British Columbia, WEST KOOTENAY POWER © _-AND LIGHT COMPANY; LIMITED Per: “P, Clayton Stewart” Assistant Solicitor. : GENERAL BUILDING . _ CONTRACTORS | ~ \CAll Kinds */ of). Building EES, > Supplies * fe CLL. Paints | CASTLEGAR BUILDING of this week will go. fast. On|. the swimming meet at Hatzic Is- |’ ‘land. We hope we can. beat the |- tion. I expect we shall: see all]: Shows At.7°and.9. Moatines: Sct.°2 p.m. ‘P.S. — Forgot to tell 5 you, Mom, 2 that in the cadet mess hall they |. # USUPPLY STORE — "DATED this 14th day-of June, ==} MONDAY’ and, TUESDAY EATEST STORY TO COME OUT ~ “ OF WORLD WAR It 3 ae Fast Developing Service .. PHONE HUBER PHOTO ‘STUDIO CASTLEGAR Shows Wed. At 6: FEA BS: MEN'S “WINE PENNY Priced. From watates’ “FOR DRESS ~ SCAMPER aaee W's Basket ‘Weave Boe LOAFERS } $2501 to $698. “Occasions ce 2 30 and ‘9: 15 p.m. ~WEDNEDAY ‘and THURSDAY : ‘Shows Thies At 7:00 fond 8:25 p.m. 3 HUG ws NouiETN- ie ypaswTw = 50. DAYNITE