“COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 781, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 June is considered the month weddings and if y pver shared in the Preparation of one, big or small, it is qu ite an experience. pense which can be kept to a cela if guests take note of the RSVP (respondez s'il uous plait, being French for please| ¢; ) It is interesting to note that it is now acceptable to enclose with the invitation printed, self- addressed envelopes 3 ensure a been able to make it just right, I have come into a detailed re- cipe which I feel will be the an- swer for others, who like my- self, needed a few more details, To make good borstch, the cream and butter should not be substituted with something cheaper such as canned milk or margarine. Give it an honest Maren without, eutting corners, it three quarts of water to pail in a large | kettle. Add half cup canned tomatoes. When wat- r is boiling, drop in five or six lum sized potatoes peeled ind cut in halves, Chop two large carrots, cut fine and add. Add half of a small peeled beet. Salt to taste enters adding one small, reply, Of counting heads. i. Itisjusta part of our chang- ing ways x ee damp cloth causes a afore drop in body temperature which can prove fatal if they have no er protection, ts & Se f one thing I enjoy immense- 1 dy is borstch, but have never FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL /t scence couoayy Fo or Complete Insurance Service * AUTO LIFE * FIRE % HEALTH MIKE SHISKIN While this is cooking, put into a frying pan three table- spoons butter. When melted, add three quarter cup onion, chopped fine. Let cook afew minutes but do not let brown. tomatoes er with onion and back of stove. Into a seperate frying pan put two to three ths. Butter to melt. Add two cups shredded cabbage and fry. Cook tender but do not brown. Shred another two cups of raw cabbage to add later to the Bors! rath. are tender well then add mix well atoes, also remove the. beet and discard it, Add.one and a half When diced potat tender, put the ta eae ne e to the a polling © but do not to back of add. mashed potatoe mixture and the | butter to'a thick sauce. Set to|” remove ‘hed to bo to bowl A Add two | Kin: When you remove the pot | Seir to| meeting, Mr. Mrs... Guido two|convention at ot iti boll) ce heat or ‘set stove and the | Sta 269 Columbia Ave. :'? ftriew Vcaybage. Rion Castl remaini a ee eee the oniondomato salice, Add bait (Home 365-6704) and a few shakes of black p per. Stir well. Add one teanpoon Tesh or dried dill, Luther H. Hodges, right who ‘becomes president of Rotary In- ternation on July 1, greeted and briefed his ‘world team. of: of- Rotary Internation- Following fhe Lake Placid went on to Botany international Nice, » France, where over 19,600 Rotarians and eir wit dance. tict governor Guido is one of some 800. Rotarians and a this year's as-] was Born on a farm in Virginia, Mr. Hodges graduated from the Local Rotary Member Attended Convention in ¥ May. | Germany. He was elected gover- nor of North Carolina 1954-61 8S, and served as U.S. Secretary of| 1 y| tary Club of Ci e} Bill and ee bry hap a Marshall Field in'1950 after 31 years of service, he was appoint- ed chief of the industry division of the U.S. Economic Coopera- . New Bank of B.C,, “[avites Share Buyars The Bank of British Colm. dla 1s undertaking one of :the|.. ry largest mailings in B.C,’ | in order to invite ‘all households to participate in ‘the initial offer. ing: of ‘8,000,000 shares of .capi- tal ‘stock at $25 .'a''share,,"All BC. newspapers will: carry ;ad- vertising, The’ offering, ‘totalling $75,- sn Sa a offering elope. ‘The share offering was lun. ched officially at a breakfast in Hotel Vancouver for 700 invest- ment men at 8 a.m. today, Premier W. ‘A; O, Bennett, who : originated: the: idea of a Bank ‘of British Coliimbia, was honored ppeaker, discussing the future of the ‘B.C. we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for childegn Prizes Given at Grand Opening of BA Centre “grand opening of Holdsworth and his wife “Maddocks Shoe Store | Weatherby Rifles Left & Right, Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER SCOPES IN STOCK Leupold. — Redfield — Weaverer AND MOUNTS The Frank's BA Centre, hailed as “the most modern service ata tion in the Kootenays,” takes Pingo this 2 this Friday: and Saturday. 8 ervice station u] etl mn ently“. namied *rookie-of- year ‘for Air Cadet ft Squaaron sai hile most value phos player on woten min- ‘or league hockey team this past ‘War. ). Mr..Holdsworth came to this | Castlegar Rotary Club, Autonio: area as West district | ti and The ade oom located 7 the’ a highway of tis \d< and: way: No. next to the Gut Rate Groceteria, |W ani mangg by Frank Holdsworth,’ there will be the opening as wel as free coffee and docuts, Mr, Bleanor live in’ Woodland a. Park | Li for the uid Air Co. Ewo oe ago. Prior to. co ito, Castle comany’ 19 aoe in Cran- com} years and is-a'member of the Born and. raised. in Kimber- = the A _—$—————————————— Mr. Este claswortit ds’ very NEWS ABOUT... proud of his new service station andis confident of the future of Kinnaird: “It's a beautiful village id will be i act eeparensive Scopes i stalled by p: ; tA x Z } ie of Norm’s Sport Shop 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352-2015 Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.80 p.m... : The office: will serve as a ‘public enquiry senire during the share ‘off will receive telephone enguirles at 688-8494, of the bank have tion A n|more than 15° speaking engage- ments throughout B.C. di rd the period of the offering. | The objectives of the Bank British Cs H under Kennedy and Johnson. : Rotary’s president - elect Hodges has been a Rotarian since thas id -Ro! He ib. a near ar eRe: rmer member and past ‘presi- Senta of the Rotary, Clubs ‘of Le: orth Carolina ist- dad the Rowey Chak eee ee pr City.. His election as president of Ro! (International for 1967-63 umanimous at ‘the 1966 Ro- tary convention ela in Denver, Colorado. mid businessmen ‘and. to develop the faciliti T- eign’ trade, with th: particular’ foe phasis to the Pacific el NOW AVAILABLE . New Party Album Record RUSSIAN FOLK SONGS By Peter Gritchen Now. on 1 Sale at B.C. MUSIC & ELECTRONICS and ‘MINOR BASEBALL In Castlegar-Robson and, Kinnaird ar + Castlegar juniors split.a pair with Trail ins 11 in base- of Rosa, who also led in: hitting with two for * ehree, one being a double, For Castlegar, Gene Shutek| 5 Denis" Chernenkoff town’ he note: % in‘ the ‘seventh and walked two. The second game was a ‘3. Marie Hirtle and Mrs. shut-out for Gene Shutek when Edith eee alg gave a a report, of the on: Castlegar beat Trail 1-0. Shutek é struck out 16 batters and walk-|in Penticton early in June, at the ed only one. He also won his|dinner meeting and gockat Bela own game by hitting a double, |in. the home sondieg home Don Stoochnoff, | Howard Anderson, Kinnaird. wlio Had singled for the only run ini was the losing pit- king out six and walk- | ™ Sanders gota triple to Trail batters. struck out one and walked fro. ick: Fullerton relieved) Carlson a wit be on at iy "Fae Eran. | £08 which ‘Soroptimiam stands. brook visits here. -by" Mrs. FeSO Ae RERUN, faved. ‘Mise Patt. MeLeod,. the new president, re pocelved the gav- t duty. breaent 1 and as her firs’ ed. *Mrs, ‘Denneus, with: a President's ‘pin... will be held in For Now Mi stor ‘The United Chureh Worien An, impressive eanlelight forme past- the game. service was perfo apie: candle, representing the ideals tallation of the new. ‘ol- ext: dinner. cies September." ast PETE'S T.V. & RADIO Shee — Both’ Located in D @ Easiest to start e Sueteet e © Exclusive clog-preof Grasscatcher ited) Chi in ‘activities to a close for summer, ihe the reading. of ‘ollowing the ‘devotional by.. Mrs: L. Big: nell, a picture and the history of or: MATS donated: by Kay: Motors /Siaeeec q Bape pe Se BEC : SAFARI LIGHT donated by! Howard Gane, BAS Bole Distributor HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Growing Families. need: Lots JW \oe ee iS Then you want a central address close to all — — itis maa attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. 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A. third quilt for the Uni-|.-- tarian Service Committee will be -.} completed after one more week bee.-More used clothes are being packed by this very busy Welfare industries in Vancouv- er and some for overseas relief. The resignation of the vice president, Mrs..F. Patterson was |: accepted with regret by the meeting. Mrs. J. Heslop consent- ed to fill the remainder of the When you need money for that. fun-filled holiday... ' MI " Phone 365-5711 sem of ieee president. Following the conclusion of the business meeting, Mrs. J. pee C————— : | | | Sa | | Playthe BA Money Game| | . | Ae thy ge: - —Win Real Money Up to $2,500.00 — Mrs, J. Raine on beh: : : “FREE CHANCE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF GASOLINE NCAR AAA FOR INTERNATIONAL : RESERVATIONS Pp aber er el Hat Le ra money you expenses fs a si 4 * matter at your nearby GAC Intemational Office. 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