CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. : Both. ‘the ‘Teague “leading Eagles : and the ‘fourth Place Junior Cube weal Eagles. mo fouchal oh Ke j g no-nit no-r epee uckini ne ins till, ‘thi eighth, aie an 0 Spies or 2 a ‘Eagles the eighth inning of a Castlegar Kinnaird Softball League fixture at the,.Castleger Ball Park Fri- day night, When ‘the sur ang onfusion of base running an contention over a decision by | bY Phil Leduc, “Leduc Plate Umpire: Mickey Moran, ne settled, the Juniors were on i winning end of a 2-1 count, Rola fet ine | the margin to victory. dni drove one to ‘right field single, “gained second on and.streaked for. third on a 1 to ‘come home ‘on ‘a base retired’ the Eag Tt was. a tight pitclier’s duel |, Drop ws aearaauad ier BABODX: 5 5. for’, the sane 7% tanto cree fir t f ‘OR - n uth F A pal by wien, Walla * HEATING wild throw to first bY" he‘ Cltee) eladies te rs’and” ite manouve! ‘ Where’ al di Hh runners: ‘sco! hed ers SHBA’ Tent discussions: after ‘the-game. “Begles thrgatened to bre: Otto Clift Lippi struck" out one, > Then Eagles opened the scoring in ‘the first of the inhing on their only two ‘singles, Jehnny Gayton, firat Eagle batter of the sane be also -ad_, luniors’ came to. Bate ‘ practically al! the way. Harty |r ‘walter ‘ena 1 Jéad oft batter | € waved to)) bite ned OLE a veherne Confusion cated: ass cL hsteenner some- biteiace alo the “tase “paths, ' ae some “observers, but bi re ‘safely, “ac- cording to’ the umpire’s ey touched ‘off some ‘vio, a ra. nat continued ‘walked and ‘Paul Gergly ae & fGranerud struck out a totatl | ot 8 batters for- his win, . walking : =" Cheveldave meanwhile, ‘struék out ‘ten batters and walked: four. errot, passed | ci “éingle | a: similar. ‘manner. The criisadeés |o mentioned last week are to pro- vanced to third but was cut étt vide. the Arlendship.. On the other pba this exemption shall not. be at home plate’ on a throw from ipl tther ‘to third base to'catcher “the second out. A Popout ut’ to | ness. jes and ies ak loose “Walker ing was Shipment OF * ; ouvenirs an Tobaccos . Ice: oe ARRIVED — New lines of ENGLISH BONE CHINA cates CALIFORNIA COPLEY. PLANTERS dae ny ae oe Magazines f° No ‘Resérvations Required - + BETWEEN HORSESHOE BA (West. Vancouver)—NANAIMO VicroRIA-PORT ANGELES SERV! 4 TRIPS DAILY VIA MV. CHINOOK VANCOUVER CITY 8. Motor ronsporistiony ne Baal HORSESHON fe e Via De Luxe MV. Kahloke and, "for . utp a rd a is e Be ‘lin the incident I am sure that a Let's Discuss See La at. the .pro Neht x nat abe to ages citizens, ‘they must be treated In inary reasons, | gr: déal with firm, » In'matte: the re should t ‘Be tio, coddling. ‘The effec! seat aera fala oO Ieee th A tirade by’a ment‘official would fnto: ‘sensibility’ ‘much ” guicker | ates than threats of jail sentences. val sentences only’ faake a rants pe im. The could well: be ; that no country Tafusé to be’ citizens, I Meal'it they'tam'tind @ place they can be belter'off. They can fikte if‘only they were tovbecome ‘civilized; ‘Freedom ‘from the cori- | fact’ must -be pounded home ‘to ‘them: : “The implications involving ar- son ‘were ‘discussed previously. Concerning ayriamiting, the blast- ing of tracks’ is -daid .to be’ ‘the ‘avenging “of ‘the death of Peter || th irdly ‘Among ‘the stories ‘re- lating the accident is one which |U! a tall man With a suitcase en_ leader Was travelling, This man placed the suitcase beside the seat of’ the leader and ‘shortly after A Solution To The Doukhobor | Problem BY QuorcE B. LANHYS” A child which recelvés strict service discipline as well: as love and friendship grows up to be.a wells | h hehavints, respectable ipa jon from military service..-How- fhe: @ “conselanitio of law ‘violations be. req defence’ i in who relube to accept citizenship. e theSons | These Boone: : ‘live intpeace and’ happiness right | ; rs, they will-ba.gr: exempt- gratig.= In‘. ales ot war ited t6 tak ious a ‘tin, ’ yas have:to -be iso- ton can ‘be made..If a curfew Were ‘to Ke enforced ' i request- | paar ra iter or! au oe “isk have aed mae cerit ‘people, “On Those in the second group will classification is ave a restricted classification éahi,. did Smiust because of ‘their beliefs. sTualny, citizenship. status will bé” the game as-that of any Canadian ex- cept that, as: -conscien ious object- |; pa “smust we ” ctassity the we? Qoukhobors and ho' 0) Wi t-have tangible tacts in be. able to. deal. with © | tridividuals justly. "We. want to avoid limping the good with the there is'no way ve. ditferentia- trol of ary” government is\impos. Bo dible ‘ria civilized country. This [EBC Board yd-Of Health 4 ark To Ensure Glean Milk ‘And Water In'Disttict .. “rVisita ta most“ 6t “tHe ‘cafes in the district were among the .act- ivities Tot ‘the - West'Kootenay ‘Union Board: of” Health: ‘during ése, ‘was: Gasflegar’s' Seto Gate where ‘tering the ‘ coach: in which the awnew'deep. freeze ‘has been 4n-|' stalled and numorous kitchen re- novations: ‘effected. exist departed. The suitcase is i to have contained a bomb which idited Peter I and a number of other passengers. Prior to the coach was. disconnected. One lady survived. She was poisoned later to prevent her from revealing the nature of the’ blast and -identfy- |’ ing-the man. Such fiction, no mat: | blast, according to this story, the attention: ' Sewage ‘pall ‘disttiets‘ and ‘are’ under study. Safety“of exis! ing drinking facilities is felt to require further Ensurement of a 1 safe, clean mill y ter how absurd, can be quite readily as factual by an ig- Rarant group which is anxious to have any. reason whatever to carry on lawlessness, This story might have been made up in order to blame the CPR and to discredit the official reports. It might have some truth in it, too. Whether it has or not, the CPR should make a stand _ ene solving itself from 1 Ma 170.55 12 hres. 05 £6.65 New’ ‘York 132. hey: tions, © 3 ae AIRLINES” Per met Water supplies ‘for swimming:has been carried on; also milk samples have been stu- izing plants and their shippers, Late tests made by the Dairy In- spector had shown a sharp de- cline in the quality of milk prior to pasteurization. Milk stone in much of the equipment was found to be prevalent and advice as to Board of Directors and officials | © of the Company would not have sanctioned the violent destruct- jon of lives and equipment. If the explosion did occur as mentioned, it was executed by individuals. The Company cannot be held res- tor ‘ ‘ ds for it’s il was giv- . The quality of the producer’s milk has lately shown some im- provement.” There is an essential connec- tion with transportation methods and we feel in solving problems of cold storage and faster delivery of milk previous to pasteuriza- tion,’ also systematic education of on the part of’ and em- ployees who travel and work on its trains. Thus I believe the CPR Company should take part i in Bey: 1, we will have made a good approach to having a safe, clean milk sup- ply” | : 3 died, collected from all pasteur- }| Po, . Fo Discover money’s talent jor acid opportunity OPENA 4 : WELDING — PROBLEMS TO US: ; : We have the most modern PORTABLE ELECTRIC WELDER INTOWN' © ~ SEE US others are burning and ing and are blaming the Sons ‘in order to drive them off the land “iND a hidden. talent and out of the country, the Sons can help. themselves in being dealt with justly by co-operating with authorities. If they sincerely ‘lrenounce their subversion and Keep their word, it will be seen whether other forces are at work, They can get around the bel- lief which forbids them to turn in trouble-makers to the police by ostracizing the guilty in order to .| protect their own innocence This is the end of phase one. The objective in the psychological war and, in the crusades is. to and a im preparation for phase two, the people. To carry out this step, it‘ will be necessary to account for every person of the Doukho- por religion from the time of the first arrival in B.C. Names will have to be obtained from every ’ source — employers, SAVINGS \ ACCOUNT ALS Laos 5 lie Ceiedian Bank . National Selective Service, De- partment of Vital Statistics, Post. Offices, courts, prisons, ete, The classification will be into three groups. The first group will be com- posed of people who will retain a modified version of the Doukho- bor religion which will allow oe 4 1 war in : i 2 innocence At Your Automobile Headquarters 7 track. C [ MIXER : q could result in fatal injuries. Kill_ and ing is contrary to the dee Aas FLOOR SANDER s the Doukhobors and any deaths Sais . Sfaccoee| ron nent || ARROW MOTORS LID could not be hidden by the guilty - A at Re . in time of judgement. PHONE | 3711 . S Z e 4 Finally, the Sons of Freedom ? ‘: CASTLEGAR, F.C. PHONE 2251 have claimed that they have been T < Hn i 3 x ER ‘ pe i wrongfully blamed for some 0: : en { the terrorism If they believe that i © cle 1 1953 . 19S Thursday, August 27, CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 7 The News’ ¢ lassifieds West's Largest Mill. _C..H. King Drives New oe Marks Thirtieth Year | School Bus Homa From Castle Theatre thats For Sale : iWork Wanted ” This August the Sullivan Con- Lethbridge ‘Alberta ‘ye ass: 1935 OLDSMOBILE' | COUPE. BOOKKEEPER, TYPIST, DE-| Marks its thirtion year of opera- cH, Hing: SESE aces. Good motor, five good tires, A real. bargain for cash.- Apply. Tic " Castle News, _ ‘Write Box 425, Castlegar. |. Hisstin he 5 ROOM HOUSE. 2 BEDROOMS, Garage '12x22. Extra ‘lot. Ap- ply J. D. Jonkman, near Castle- gar ferry. | P3-33 CORNER BUILDING LOT! IN Kinberry Heights. Apply UWright’s Auto Rervlee, Kin- naird, 3-33. graphic work, ‘Mrs. Y, Kitch, sires full or part time work, P1-35 PART OR FULL TIME STENO- Mining and S tlon, Owned by. The Consolidatee urer of the Castlegar» School Wanted Board, to Lethbridge Canada ‘Limited, it et the Tergest with his mill an Western (Canada and ac- Poe sett llr pc counts for over 30 percent of/43 passenger G, ‘+ British Columbia's total milling | on behalf of ‘the board ies Castle News, ‘ Pl-35 jcapaclty. where he took delivery of a new The new finit: replacing the 12 sen ig three’ miles from Comin, OIL HEATER, TWO YEARS OLD yAeply. a Mojelsky, Kinnaird, ‘P3-34 “je52 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR Sedan, 6000 miles, radio and theater. $1900, Cash or terms. Apbly R, Gemmill, Box 278 or Phone 4548, Castlegar, P3-34 EIGHT USED BUT VERY GOOD Tires . Sis tubes, 6 and 8 ply. Size. 07'S, C. Killough, So Ktnatea. 3-35 WEENER PIGS, READY SEPT- criiber nee Apply G, Sundeen, P1-35 3, GRE, COAT range. Perfect shape. Phone 487, R R, Hunter, Cane: gar. P3-35 Seto Cafe, Castlegar - : CABINET MODEL, SPRING wound phonograph’: in) A-l & itoush, “Box 258, Castle- gar. . C3-%4 WAITRESS | WANTED. Apply| which were sorted by hand and C1-35 | shipped in their raw state to the quantities of lead and zine ores terms to Box 142 at Trail. | Frida: WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE|However, the Sullivan ore ae ney, ore, Board the’ new small house in Castlegar. State too complex to make hand sort- P1-35 |ing practical, An jdntenalve search Personal : rating the ofe ed fi "finally to fhe |: for an iy of rates began in 1922, he site cho- co's Sullivan Mine at Kimberley | the district of about’ $3 jus that was used on the Ootischenia_Brilliant run last year, was purchased ata cost to 800 since in the.picturesque Purcell Range.| the smaller bus was traded ii "for' cash, J.| Up until shortly before the con- few unit centrator was started, the mine was. producing relatively small|the bus it replaces, will be used on the same run as Mr, King and son left for Leth- bridge on Wednésday morning of last week by train and returged bus. The School District thus has-a ‘bus fleet of five large units now. SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EF- fective. 3 weeks’ supply $2.00; 9 weeks’ $5.00 at Pitt's Drug Store, C1-35 Announcement - tation process. This made possi: ble the separation of thé lead and zine minerals as high gradé con- centrates and based on this pro- cess, the Sullivan Concentrator was built. On August cS 1923, operation Mrs. Ira A. Foster, Teacher of Piano and Theory, Apply’ at resi_, initial capacity was 2,500. tons: of ore per day. Throughout the fol- CORN ON. COB. APPLY | MIS. dence Sth. Aventie, Gostleger oe lowing’ thirty years few equip: cast BO a8 - bee 2d thi ond estlegar: 4 Jack and Jill Ki ni d the daily milling open Sept, 8, For registration, (72'°,°9, it8 Present 11,000 tons. For Rent | phone Mrs, H. Davies at 2181, THREE PREMISES. DIFFERENT locations, ‘different _prices. One suitable for store or office with quarters, Central ;loca_ tion. “Phone 2661, or Box 246, Castlégar.- b 3-35 | - P1-35! 5 Since its start, the concentrator hes handled nearly 60,000,000 tons Mine ore, * TRAIL BUSINESS COLLEGE Day School Begins Sept. 8 Night School Begins Sept, 28 Gregg and Pitman Shorthand Office F August 24, ‘TWO ROOM SUITE WITH BATH Second Avenue Off Maine, C3 35 Ballin Supplies OGLOW-BROS. Buneine fe & rar ely Co, Ltd, “PHONE « 4061 C10 27 sia being one of Canada’s largest milis, the Sullivan Con- céntrator also houses the world’s largest rod mill."In 1947 a large scale sink and float plant was in- stalled. It has since proved avery The Annual Meeting of the Robson Amateur Dramatic Club will be held on Friday, Sept. 11th pat 8 p.m. in the Church Hall. , C2-35 yabout 2,250,000 tons of ore per tration step. The Sullivan Concentrator em- vloys’ about 700 men and treats 'N CHURCH the larger model The new unit! . Shows.at 7 and.9 pam. — FRIDAY and SATURDAY “ELIZABETH THREAI aur Hunucurt Matinée Sats 2 Pan, The United Church — Of Canada Castlegar 10:36 am, — Sunday School ‘7:45 pm. — Hymn Song and - Service of Worship. Kinnaird Every Sunday at 12:30 Service of Wo! rship. St. Rita's Church * Sunday, devotions — 7:30 p.m. Senteaslons, Saturday evening at 7:20 p. Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. ‘St. ‘Jossuh 8 Chapel Sunday Mass, 10 am. years thle is Shipped to Comin- Anyone’ wishing a ride from aird to Business College, Trail. write Box 184, Kinnaird, 1-35 plants at Trail for treatment. The only tin con- centrate produced in Canada is made at the Sullivan Concentra-. tor. Iron sulphide tailings are im- in a natural catch basin co Delivered near the and a very substantial tonnage is now held onnon future. use as a source te MOTORIST CHARGED WITH ; NON-CONSIDERATION OF ~ THER HIGHWAY USERS . “Steve W. Semenoff of Brilliant, was found guilty of driving with- out reasonable consideration for other people using. the highway, by Stipendiary Magistrate W. Taylor in Ci i Gospel Hour Rivers Hall Robson zinst & Third Sundays at Il am.| . Sunday Masses — 8:30'and 11[ _ ‘clock, . MONDAY and TUESDAY ee io at 7 and 9: WARLEN: DIETRICH ARTHUR KENNEDY Twin Ri Every pupae: — Breaking of Sunday Schoo! ~ > 11:30 am. Soenel Hour — 7:30 p.m: 5 —_ _ Community Bible Centre Undenominational 5 | Sunday school, , Sundays at 10:30 lasses ‘for you Si ence young People of Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 pm. .A service: for the family. Above service in the Legion Hail, Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo- ple's Fellowhip, Fridays, . 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr, and Mae. [o} Fred E. > RIGHT to ua 4 Construction Joh delivered right to your job. NO FUSS NO MUSS Concrete Company ‘Ltd. Phone Trail 2054 Collect . Call ‘on us for Ready Mix Concrete as NO DELAYS McGauley Ready Mix Court last week, and paid a fine of $5 and $5.50 casts. Defense counsel for the pro- ceedings was J. F, Meagher of Trail with Constable R. P. Gil_ christ, | Castlegar | Detachment RCMP, prosecuting, Mr. Semenoff had pleaded not guilty to the charge, All are cordially invited” “to i these services, Presbyterian Church Services ,in the Church every “Sunday at 11:15 am, -D. A. MacKellar, Minister LEGAL CHANGE OF NAME ACT (Sec- tion 6): Notice _ of Application For Change of Name. Notice is hereby given, that an application will be'made ito the Director of ..Vital Stati: for Full Gospel Service Co-Workers — Misses J, Pen- noyer and F. Clemo. 20 a.m. — Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic, “Jesus Christ, the same Yester: day, today and forever.” a change-of name, pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Act” by me, William Maz- ozoff of Box 136, in Castlegar in the Province of British Columbia, do change my name from ‘William reason * with the’ people to effect ; In phase two we shall classify | | them to ‘accept full responsibilty of citizenship, including ‘military OA KIL 4 DON'T. | | LET ONE ER- i fue fo FOREST cfre NDS AND. FORESTS Hum wt sommel’s a +. Minister PATENT STRAPS -T0: SCHOOL WITH Shoes. From MADDOCKS “FOR THE WIDEST POSSIBLE SELECTION .OF SCHOOL SHOES SEE MADDOCKS BOOTS — OXFORDS — LOAFERS __ SADDLE OXFORDS - '. |... RUNNING SHOES. MANY WELL KNOWN MAKES WITH WIDTHS | A'S. LO E'S itn A WIDE BANGE OF SIZES ~ MADDOCK'S - SHOE STORE . ONE es : Marozoff té*William Moroso, SHOO THEM BACK. . Bs Lutheran Services Services to be held in Anglican ei Church every first and third Sun- day | at 3: 00 p.m. Dated this 19th. day of August, : Signed (William Marozoft) Anglican Church: unday August 30 Appligant. Castlegar —llam., | _ HE STORMED THE PIRATE ; to steal their Corsair Queen! — pomp * FRIDAY & SATURDAY | September 4« 5 PORT OF MADAGASCAR cane Sart zterglay by MENUS Meh aad SA BOUL ow Urncend by Lads Cent a AUNVERS.. TERISTIGRAL PICTURE WEDNESDAY: and d THURSDAY vaANessA ROM ‘COBB seg Gn RTE Scenics ex Gttued Pi frodoced by SAMUEL G. ENGEL - Directed by LLOYD BACON: Screen Ploy by JOHN TUCKER BATTLE - Story by OSCAR MILLARD - Shows Wednesday At 6 aud 9 p.m, Shows Thursday At 7 and 8:40 p.m. ~ $150. PAY NITE. WED. Plus $50 -BONU Jack I Lonvows bare- knulted