" ztets bordering on the Fort a la i CASTLE NEWS, Castlegan. Bitiin Gulembia : : THURSDAY; SEPT. 6, 195151 “7 (CASTER WWEWS, Castlegar, ‘British Columbia | ryn Hirer | Bu er a fied . PAGE 2 cee ey Wed., Thurs., Se; las water. alwayai Ins 1243 fields and goo).wate: Bamwad O'Brian” Pann chutes drove the poor animals One young bull, nZy. made me drool, of course, tem: ch : 4 7 Into a {ronzy ately ta escape, porarily, I've forgotten the small HD, ) @uatlogan, B. A Mad HAVE YOU HAD TO WEAR: YOUR FALL /. atchewa Coe = ay ee ‘ as dad nearly killed himenls by }eaping Tmalter, of Prepare June one - me ea epic eee © puptished: every. Thursday. “At\t . MG cou’ YET AE zi he du pL Sate pt git te St ate, oS rey i t! -erushing foree an zg g a 7» Tae i ‘ rhe 3 . f ie oe. ; OFFICIALS TRANSFER ELK thle of Retin adden ac, | Benen Sn c re e ae a wil'dand-c goed teu and preming - ¢ cmaactaen : Once inside the truck, how- put in. the sandwiches, em sclk © The Cisco. Kid. fm * Ms : e gt the, et a i: sentria aie ee aoe eee (ay B. J. WALTERS the far north. ‘This was the ever the elie became see ee jal geo renner ens “DARING Sieeeener: ele Hebi hes te Seattle aia ; i eineet I wik mrt good cleaning and DRCHBING | esi Ripe tet i ENE patients iy Be y ‘ and suffered no e Hekchit “hi 3 H Sub ‘ ay x peat y ©" bad: r ri the egal in Forest and Outdoors) first time the transfer of live BIg’ 1 onsite ride. A, 1Zhour , what, dwindled, : Dorotlty Lamour perryean By: carrier. 1Seuper tr % PHONE 4581 FOR: PICK UP SERVICE ‘Kats, . Tt: was’ ‘the’, final’ league Of late, the lot of farmers game had even been fo Oy drive nt the to we: finally: diy arrive George Muntgomnry: month. Gihasified — advertising, ; Heer i! ' ee, /@ame ‘of.'the ‘scason,"and jas a ys ba ete belt has been Be fielals termed iis experiment in thelr new destination, whiel. bap at fhe fee Eye a get “THE GIRL FROM) 1 ‘.\:, Siwords 350; Me billing chat y aes ats ‘good many of you feng ‘remem, with mE hg lave een ner Their troubles be “big. game Management a suCeeas pened to be A cvered ee ae enew: tat lovely cool dlc MANHATTAN” piepley rate on Less etrit : a TE : SHEET “st ere ee Oe nolonerd be commissioners | or 1 and continue je exp the ; + 8OmMeunm@ must : el = s 1 Seats E ; SET ER oY ree an org winter months. late last summer, At that time, Blanket ot pine. ee guns the wate oe likey pares Mon., ‘Taos: Sept. 17183 Best. Office: Department; Ottawaa i Mrs.::: Ruby ‘Macle an-Angus, ‘LRSM " these. a manager ot ene On earl rosts struck, the first . three. 10-foot-high corrals, all @oors ts a ick Were ime in COLDEST) and as IT. gradually Doris Day,;,Gordon e ’ seein dacte 2 fete iad / , 4 a Hi bl tea rains followed, put shaped like a figure’ “8” and | pound for the caver of the iurn blue and purple I am re “TEA , FAR. TWO!" Bonald Cnlema, Celeste:2Holaa Hy if MUSIC TEACHER : : *: Mitchel! and myself .were’ accus- ting an end to all harvesting spaced 10 miles apart, were tol te and newfound free minded that this was my own aa zee ara ne we abdycenm ty \ ReaSRE aia | ahh bel etiaae ° ed of stealing the field from the operations. ‘Then, to add salt rected in the Fort a In Sore: tay idea, so,I clench'‘my teeth’and Wed, Thum; Senha! SCHAMESH a GN, FOR CABS: AR’. i SUA AG s : Midgets. After a lot of, discuss- as it were to already painful ae eee ipinter they Game officials: in Saskatche- get a few feet farther in. Bar THE DUDE. GOES. he i weal Thuns, Sept. 26207 STUDIO ROBSON Street ‘Yon it was supposed. to! of been , wounds ee others so orests Were baited with stacks of green wan have Indicated that hte ae ne es dian't aon Fri, Sats. Sept, 222 “Bnbert “Mitchum } i ae edt Broved {hat en mand rmyeelt smoved in from nore ‘Automatic trips were vinelal game branch in nal ‘Abbotet und . Coatelfos | Behind J. Pedersen wore-tn the: tients “The eoram ss alfalfa. rigged up allowing heavy gates to fall Into place, imprisoning eik-which ventured in to sample the alfalfa. Game officials who thought ucelded to eat, .or I should say “have eaten,” and as I wistuly Jook .through the empty: Iksmch basket I. am comforted by: the thought: af” being; "abik: to ‘sub- tract.anathen'inch: fram. my waist ~~ > tinue to trap and until the frontier far,uads are free of the troublesome beats. Once back in their natural ha- bitat, the elic will no jonger be a. menace to farmers and will fto ravage what crops the farm- ers hoped to salvage this spring. ‘ The worst crop damage oc curred in the rich farming dis- “ABBOTT. AND. COSTELEQ: MEET THE ‘INVISABLE: MAN” . Mon, ‘Tues; Sept. 24:25" Corne. game _ preserve, in east- i Faith: Domergue.c “WHERE DANGER LIVERS" } : Pius “CASINO: TO KOREA" “the misunderstanding. and this: «letter was to be put in\ the pa- ‘per, last:week, Apparently some - GLASSES COMMENCE SEPT. 71h still. be- this ingenious scheme would be an unqualified success had* not counted on the carftiness of thelr game. The cagey elk, it seemed, hed a mind of their own Une. be able to Increase entl.ely un ; As: a matten of. fact I also, molested by -man. Members of tie game branch claim this policy of conserva: tion-management now in force central Saskatchewan. The cun- ning elk would come out at night from the preserve in alarm: rd to feed on and stooked grain, The coming the matter, They’ preferred Be : iscomforts of winter didnot halt their visits on e will pay off in the lang ru from. a.\few; minor discomfo! ‘49 the grainfields. the erry grands choses °t Sides’ perpetuating the province's * like: sand In the sandwiches, and ‘Nevertheless, the days of the falfabalted comals. 10 P elk population, it will assure juke: warm’ pop, not to mention this, though, 11 elk were captur- ed this winter. Unfortunately, four of these proud animals.of the: wild died in vain attempts to escape their high-walled pris- ons before transfer could e made. sportsmen of future elk hunt- the: add wasp, sting; I stim - ing seasons, And what big game = that picnics CAN be sun. animals are more prized to the ———— . crop-faiding elk were numbered. ‘The provincial game branch was daking action to put an end to their depredations. Since early. Jast winter the fame .branch has been trapping She ‘wayward beasts in, corrals hunter, today, than‘elk, the un- disputed aristocrats of the wild. ee ‘The last Stage of’ the experl- ; AFTERNOON ; in the Fort a 1B Core Eee ton ment was ‘concluded late in The ultimate object of this action Tent was coninns oe sseven REFECTIONS SEPTEMBER was to send the captured ck elk were successfully transferred (by G, Colllpson CARILSEN'S BUILDING: . SUPPLY . letter never reached the paper. For'a good many of you fans who were-at the park that eve- ning and ‘wondered just what was golng on I would lke. to clear up a few facts, ‘ First of all, the midgets were given ‘the ‘field:on ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays. When the Kats en- tered the-league in Trall we had to settle ‘for Tuesday evenings After } = : 1. of the aS - = : = eve that .we-are wrong for this i 4 DON’T FORGET | Fall Fair | sere a A for our. home games. 4H i fi with the * ers ‘about ‘this «we ‘were told that we could have the fleld and that arrangements would , be made to have the Midgets play their games earlier or else have their.day ‘changed, this was nev- Friday & Saturday SEPT. 7 & 8 EXHIBITS IN THE LEGION HALL back to the tall timbers of the “far north where they belonged. 'Shis March, the first transfer Summer plenies can be fun. In fact there is nothing quite: like them. The anticipation. cam- to a new, northern region. ‘Load: ing them was an extremely tick- lish task. .The frightened crea- PROGRAM was made. Seven elk were load- from tures barked in- dismay. as the ly we get ‘the idem ci > grees vee dot and en aking te NE oy alone right amac fp tae We aS SS ca ed. 390 miles nortl da fer app the corrals. The tye of scrubbing the Kl! : ane Wy any isk Douglas, floar, ar doing something equal- ly uninteresting. Personally, the at ane gets from a nice clean shiny floor is, I think rather disgusting, never “THE WM ee thick jackpine forests of truck backing into’ the corral Fil, Sat, Sept. 78, Dona... GCennor * Cabinet making » Storm | P : 4 ‘ SAVE WITH as we gi ly uise to —_— Castle Theatre ituitess Se MS SS reer LSeRET = Fp ie ; arent, muade into our, Cecil Parker and A, E. Mathews FRIDAY & SATURDAY “CHILTERN HUNDREDS’ A’ LAUGH ‘HiT FCR -TRE FAIR D:nald C’Co.iner ‘immy Durante, picnic’ suddenly. pops ‘The thougat of green mind. 6th in a series to bring you the facts about your Rospitsl Insurance plan, THAT: ABOUT PRUVATE. BSP one INSURANCE PLANS? 4. ARTHUR RANK PRESENTS Many people have asked, “Why don’t pri hospital i plans ope GECILPARKER™ or "curser; cae : ; , Private hospital insurance plans dono B.C.H.LS. services for the same low premium. ent Insurance, provision was made whereby any existing 9 providing it could give equal bene! and as a result left the field. : When comparisons aré made between B.C.HL1.S. and priv: gotten that B.C.H.LS. covers everyone, an festricted in services and in membership. groups. In most cascs, private plang sele ‘they. will cover. x 2 d that p “LANA MORRIS ' -@@ EAGLE-LION RELEASE i : : tote t-operate in B.C. beceuse they can nok mal When the government. introduced RYosy’ : nian could continue eperation fits and coverage. Private, pluns. could nat do this tm tak ate plans, it is efter for- z iy were ‘Asa result, their benefits were limited tocertaia ct the people they: will insure, awd Timit what t the of previ i " a “For example, many private plans do not ‘insure i ‘* ailment, HOR insure snyen’, yer a gertain nee: ais: Jarye numher of people. vate plans did a good J go var enough. They. were not designed to meet the needs of the people of BY people of B.C. needed.a Hospital I faras they went, but they didn’t plan, “Before BOHIS. ‘started in The bs i 3 his h |, Many, boap LUMP LYTLE, 4949; nearly ne out of every three persons could not pay 218, hospr.. Fe acat had to* were losing money and cities,’ municipalities and the provincial Sel cut to P: cakect y . ‘pive.cash grants to keep, them in op . 2 fhe Seaple from high hospital bills, ‘and at the same ti was the answer. B.C. citizens can now enjoy pr *.. for acute care. t ‘ ae u ee . : : Some.-people have said, “Give. the Hospital Insurance plan back plane? wit ar na de in the midst of the conditions: which’ m' the overall situation in 1948, and they ’wouldn’t solve it ow. , jent, but they didn’t go far enough to to roreate plies weal: nagen a return to conditions aimilar to. those of 1948. x 5 that B.C:HiI.S. premiums have ‘increa ed, but priv: : tae thelr premiuias down in the face of rising hospital costs. . and giving. similar coverage, charged by B.C.H.1.S. * iP E “SISOPAVNITE WED. AS EXCITINGLY | ospital bills for acute cares: and th hospitals are now in a uind-findneial bast! tise : ; against large h perate on . f Next week, we.will discuss “What ‘abo mae Lande eae na ; 5 ve se B.C, HOSPITAL INSURANCE SERVICE—. YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST LARGE HOSPIT. “AWE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH “HON. DOUGLAS TURNBULL, Minister’: me help the hospitals. B.G.H. ion against large hosp ‘ ‘ : : wat the different hospital public ward rates??? bills. - to the private before B.C.H.1.S. They operated 'C.HLLS: necessary. They didn’t salve : Private plans were good solve B.C.’s problems. To retura’ ; plans could net have Ifthey were still in operation their.premiums. ‘would most likely be mote than those now = B.G:H.LS. has accomplished its major objectives. People may now have Eerie i = vient Hh ages. They;deal with your Hospital “Insurance plan— f BED i a ty cars. thos alrthay paid over 40,000,000 for more than 000 hospital cases, and’ y ee j J Froviding benefits for ds more cach month. , | ,,, rene i Sea u; for'prices =» Phon? 494% -er looked after. On the evening .of August 14th, one of the com- -missioners had arranged a Mid- .Zet .game to be played at five thirty. This .commissioner had .seen me a couple of days pre- BABY SHOW QUEEN CROWNING "PARADE AT 7 qm FRIDAY vious to this! and, had asked sf fee FIREWORKS Safurday night af 8 pm ; Jt was all right .with. the Kats i and I told him then that it was : C ARNIVAL ATTR ACTI ONS ‘all right just as long as we had ‘his .same itelling his ying to thelr An Why. did . the. , wait until our fourth and: final me game to jump us? ~,commissioners? Are the ..Cas- é;tlegar Kats an outlaw., team _ Just one? After all It looks -as if: there is only: one doing: any work. Are the commissioners fleld ‘that ‘evening. : .Both.,Ren\ going to fail in their:‘dutles’ to ues? io ~: Hear and There the} Midget and * Bantom: leag- Sports Editor for.’.the\ Trail ‘Times, Eric Bishop has’ been: re- “Meved of his job, Eric’:will pe missed hy many people‘ for his :Flelders Choice and ‘was widely. + read throughout the: Trail dis- trict. ..-. Erie was also responsible for putting fastball back on: the map in ,Trail which Was’ a big job.and.it was well done. ‘There will be a women's: fast-: . ball tournament on Sunday. here in .Castlegar with teams from Nelson, Rossland, Castlegar and possibly Ione, + ‘Wash, f 1DA BAILEY ALLEN ‘While working in my kitchen ” one day the Chef remarked, “Now that food prices are sky high, one must practice selectivity to beat the, food budget... By. that I mean ‘care in‘selection, To that rib roast you must say. ‘I do not want you -at that high price. To think of you gives me indigestion in the budget.” Instead of you I will buy a nice piece of stewing beef at less than - half the cost and make a ragout that I’ can cook without worrying myself into a stomach-ache.’ . Re- gard the pricés of fish today, madam, sre ‘is a fresh salmon steak, too‘ ed us the field when ‘the time ‘eame. We don’t know why he bothered to ask about the field when he had no intentions of the field’ by 6:30 or else we jwrould have to default the game. COME OHE (COME ALL | J€5 Your nal game in league play we will never know, for{ that was our ‘most important game, it meant ,first place in league play —be- tween us and Fidelity Life. The Fidelity:‘team finally did win by a score of 17 to'15, but we feel: : sure ‘that-,if. we had not. been made’ to: féel': that:.we were not’ wanted our: girls. and the ‘coach: +. would of had more ‘heart in the: game and possibly. come away with first place. ag WEAR A PLAID SHIRT FOR ‘THE FAIR : : of the: Midget :cpaches’ stated that Rennie and myself.were a. couple of new guys:in town ‘and that. we were trying ’;to :run. -Make Martin’s Clothing Your Headquarters . oe During the Fair othe johs that we. were asked Shee aie - to do by the commissioners : at g 2 the. beginning of the season or ‘Buy where your dolla. 272: We. Supposed: to quit “halt ‘way, through the’ season.” This same.coach and his boys sat in. the stands and booed théir own home town, girls, that is what I call a poor. show. I’m sure that | the ‘Midget league was not form- ed. to- teach. boys to be poor sports, One: thing I am sure of ‘and that is that it is the first! time I have ever heard of a “buys ‘dollar value. The Canadian. Bank of. Commerce wishes to an- hounce. that it, will open a Branch Office inthe q i 4 I Village ‘of Castlegar in the year future. Date of opening to be announced later. ‘Another ‘remark. made “by nea oS things. It iS:a crime: for ‘us. to» * mixtura, vg i for ‘ordinary consump- n. On the other hand we have patock filets, very inexpensive ‘and good for you. Found in north- €2a_ waters it resembles cod. “It is large, and good for roasting with a creole or herb sauce. Or and baked. “The: point of interest {s the ,Glfference of 49 cents per- pound between the salmon steaks and pol- Jock fillets, Even with today's prices ‘you can meet your food budget, if you practice ‘selectivity’ and refuse to buy. by “whim.” = Temorrow’s Dinner Grapefruit Juice \ Blueberry, Slump’ °°"! Hot or Iced Coffee ‘or Tca Milk. 5, ‘All ‘measurements “are level; tec-~ _ ipes serve four, ts * STUFFED FILLETS OF POLLOCK ° : ‘OR OCEAN PERCH ‘ ‘Order ‘2- fillets’ of Yollock or ‘ocean perch, about 1% pounds. Brush with salad: oil and dust wil! _ salt and pepper. Place 1 fillet in a oiled ;shallow + pan.-- Spread’ with omato stuffing and fit-on the sec-" ‘ond filet. Erke in a modérate oven, 250 F., about 35 minutes, or * until the fish flakes and the tep rowns. Paste twice with tometo fee, - Tcmato Stuffing: Meit 2 table- ‘spcons’ bacon or sausage fat. Add 2.cups soft white bread crumis, and sdute light brown. Add3¢ tearpoon gratzd onion, 4% teaspoon celery seed, 1 tablespoon minced’ parsley, 24 teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper. and 24 cup canned or stewed to- matoer. Saute 3 minutes, Ba {BLUEBERRY SLUMP” Into. a 2 quart-sized sauce pan put 2 cups fresh blueberries or a pee berries, 1 cup: sugar and.2 cup het water. Simmer 10 minutes, or until the berries soften. .Meantime,- put together ‘acorn meal 4 utes, Serve warm, ning the tridt over the dump- ‘use crear if desired. PtCns 6 kind), %& ety Best { minute tor wT Ee boys tte ‘goi) home} ‘crying angthers'< that” the) girls kicked ‘them off ;* the fleld, If there is anyoné who ean answer these. few questions “Rennie and yours; truly would be pleased to hefr from ‘you, commissioners t Why, git that the Kats have never Weveived- the grant from - the without 4 home? Have’ we’ got’. After. three « years’ of: being’ Kinnaird, ; a plete with casing. — KERR’ New :shipments:of the Latest ., STILL COMING IN... Fail Fashions in Costume Jewelry ... arriving daily Call and make your selection for Christmas early while the stock is good. CASTLE Puzzle ‘ACROSS. . -Z/DOWN) 15. Cook, asan} OWN, | & Heavenly ‘Weep - egg, in te body) convule, . water }& Sunk fone, 'stvely../ 16. Harmonize! {,, (Eng). 2, Rubbish 19. More = + {@. Calendarof 3. Mine dexterous, i } \s feast = @ntrance . 20. Merrily +t “« (vary 22, Undivided (7. Negati ' Ty PS 1+ Om instrument * 7 10. 24. Sphere of «. action <7. 0 ta. wax -. °, 28.Humble { 20, Elevates, { train ot (shortened) 30. Feminine A4. Gon AL 3) ry 33. Stimulation ' 38 [3+ 35 Lena PLUMBING AND HEATING eels - “We. are now.agents: for the ‘Popular “Gilson” Furnace and:you may have your’choice of many types: and sizes on our.floor .. . Models for Gil, Sawdust or . Coal’. . Forced Heat-Air Conditioning ‘Units. Std. 18” : - all'steel ‘complete with: casing. Std. 20”. all steel:com-: \ se ALL, PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY. Drop.in and see our display Paes a a a ea aaa aa a : Opening September 7th °° °° - LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Formerly _ (Trail Hobby Centre) - We carry a complete ‘range of Handicrafts: s : : for young and’ old =: : ie A FULLY EQUIPPED RADIO SERVICE AND RECORD DEPT, 5 2 ee: eet Weed at Ba 2 You are cordially invited to come in-and look around. Situated between. Castl Theatre and Co-op ‘Garage on the opposite. side of the street a New Business ae Opens its Carl Rolph, former ‘awner of Carl’s Radio Service and Trail Hobby Centre’ in Trail will- oper. his’ Lakeside’ Hobby Centre here. ~'* Mr. Rolph ‘recently. purchased the. building and business “from _H-H,. Horne .and.Awill continue with radio service and include the hobby supplies, He has been in’ the: radio repair business ‘or _ ee years. 5 5