Page 4 Thureday, September 9 1954 Window Screens : -. $aeen Doors Windows — Sash —- Doors — Frames Glass of All: Sizes and Weights GASTLEGAR. SASH & DOOR Rs 155 MAIN ST. 14 | Castlegar Happenings Kinnaird Corer WESTERN, MONARCH, 4 Mitchell Supply tinh Dear Season Opens Sept. 15, Each Hunter Is Allowed One junition, Buck and One Doe. Amm pcenees nt Game ‘Tags Are Now Available At Fishing and Haunting Licences Sold Here _ LAKESIDE HOBBY GENTRE Across from the Theatre CRUSHED EOCK “Neale beady Mix. . ticket office at the Ralph West AT VANCOUVER — Mr. and Mrs. Martini and FROM HOSPITAL — Miss Laur- HOME AGAIN — Mrs. L. W. York and boys have returned from a visit to Vancouver, TO OLIVER — Mr. and. Mrs. D. E, Hughes motored to Oliver for the Labor Day weekend. HOME FROM SHUSWAP — Mrs, HOME TO TORONTO HOME FROM vaNe. — has _ rete Ralph B. Johnson hag returned to her home in ‘Toronto after a two week yisit vith her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. W, Collin- son, . COAST VISIT — Gordon Reed is spending part of his leave with his brother Jack at the _ w. Collinson and Mrs, H. J. Rueb- saat.of Castlegar, have return: ‘ed from a moter trip to Pentic. ton and: Kelowna. RETURNED HOME — Mrs. 3. MacLeod and family have re- €urned to their home in Van- couver laccompanied ‘by Mis, x Decl ecus mother, Mrs. J. Mac- nome FROM US. — Mr. and. Mrs. J. Wisted and family have, returned from a holiday at U.S, points and Vancouver. HOME AGAIN — Miss Rose Marie Guido has returned from. a holiday with relatives in Ker-| emeos, Mrs. A. of-his brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. W. L.- Pinckney. from a’ two weeks holiday at Van-!" IN CHURCH Airfield in Mr. I p's ab- WEEEEND VISIT — Weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and The United Church Of Canada The United Church of, Canada Castlegar — Sunday School 10:30 am. Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Robson — First‘and Third Sun- |‘ days-at 11 am, Kinnaird — Service of Worship, 10 am, Sunday School 11 am. Sept. 12 — Special Baptismal Ser- vices at 10 a.m. in the new Kin- ird United Church St. Rita’s Church Pets: oeet (PROPANE) FOR i House Heating — Cooking —.Water Heating Clothes Drying 532 Baker St. “IPS FAST - GLEAN - ECONOMICAL” | Meflay & Stretton Lid. ome Planning Centre NRELSON no Phone 1555 Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 a.m. Confessions - Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Chapel Sunday Mass — 10 am.. - Ce coop GEA =F. lome. 7:45 — Bible Study and prayer oo os Welday : ~- 7:00 Young Peopt People’s Meeting and Hobby Class. Maybe you. deserv. a key to the city . pany poopie proven iy incuding you to dese tobe honoured for Papen Presbyterian Church’ Services in the Ch every Sunday at 11:15 am, D. A. MacKellar, Minister Full. Gospel Assembly services to their: people play a in. such bi ep Sim, by owning -life renee Bt Ci osecey trom Sheer wae which life sible for many of these pi to contribute funds to medical fe insurance companies invest for Tojects to be cc them, that seseatiy work ina wide range of vital research filda As a result, Canadians may look forward to ivisg longet, healthier lives. , . FOR CANNING : Lh. sence Gla ‘are visiting at the home of their son-: inlaw R ee LEAVING FOR RCAF NABOB =. Lb... .2--+ 998 | 'NUMBER.ONE dine ne 9295 |e and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T.} ean Coke ee p.m. over CJ.AT. pe Yor they carport tte, : their support. ond “}\ ow cost. If you have ony qv own special fed give nc cl Fb gid to bale yoo THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN ‘CANADA Comprising more than 50 Canadian, British cmd United States Companies “Tt & GOOD PTO OWN LIFE LasD is morrow for UBC, where he sie udy Chemical’ Engineering un- der the RC.AF's Otteers Tee To VER — EA: CHEER . , Giant ....... 696 | Regular ..... 35e Gi os Z $4.15 bie. he TRISCHUCKS ,-OPEN TELL 9-00 PM. JELLO POWDERS NABOB Sfor........ 25¢ _ VINEGAR MacDonald went to Vancouver AP acre ed ‘who ia iL” PENTICTON 50 mins. ‘$14.05 One Way ' Phone 3011 SHELL PREMIUM 10-30. OIL THE IDEAL OIL FOR FALL AND ". WINTER DRIVING, WE HAVEIT! Now is the time to have us check your Radiator Hoses. before you fu up with Antifreeze. "WILLARD BAT 2 LUBRICATION TICKETS WILL ONLY BE HONORED As LONG AS THE ELK DRIVE-IN 15 OPEN — BOOK YOUR LUBE - JOB NOW: e _ CASTLE Mo’ ORS _Thuredey, September 9, 1954 ' CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. The News’ GEN WORDS FOR .50e. THREE - OF TWO — Classified : INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE PHONE 3081 Announcement RUBY MacLEAN ANGUS, LR, - SM, teacher of piano theory and harmony Studio at 4th and Main, Phone 2472, . C3 35 Bride Elect Feted At Surprise Shower Miss Ethel Schiavon' of Kin- naird, September bride-elect, was ‘For Rent - For Sale * BUSINESS PREMISES ON COL- umbia Avenue. Apply P. Fom- enoff.. Phone 4501, Castl ren ECONOMICAL ’3 ROOM BUN- GALOW on /level 60 x 100 lot. Ideal for retired couple. asad Apply 255 8th, Ave. P3 35 MODERN, FULLY FURNISHED : Cabin. Will accomodate four “$40 per month plus heat and light. Elie’s Auto p Court Cast- legar. C3 34. 4 ROOMED SUITE, ELECTRIC |: Eanes 3 pci 3rd. ouanue TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT Modern, heated, electric range. Kinnaird, - C3 SLEEPING OR HOUSEKEEP- ’ ING room. Home Privilages. > Phone 4244, Kinnaird C1 36 “HEATED MODERN APART- MENTS. Apply A. Eremenko & Compiny. , C3 35 1928 STUDEBAKER, GOOD Con- dition, New Top, heater,.license ideal hunting car. Phone Kinnairi ‘ C3 35 3633, Cc MRS. IRA FOSTER, TEACHER Piano and Rudiments, 355, Fifth Ave,, Castlegar, B.C. .C3 35 ‘Funeral ‘Notices : Private Funeral Services for late James Edgar Hitchen of 1285 NEW MODERN, LARGE HOME: tricity. 842, Sth, $8500, Apply Box 316, Castle- gar. - + P8335 35 32 WINCHESTER SPECIAL RE- PEATING rifle with four boxes of shells. Single barrel bolt act- ‘tion 12 gauge t: Apply L ficiate. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Castle- gar Funeral Home. No flowers by request, Cl 38 LE - Foster 355 Fifth Ave. Castlegar P1368 NEW 4 ROOM COTTAGE IN Castlegar. An extra good buy: * at $4900, Apply Oglow Brothers. Crest Motel, Propane Heat and ore) C3 36 Range. Fully 8 th Fridge or unfurnished. Phone 4187, C3 36 PEACHES, ITALIAN PLUMS, . Crab. Apples,. Mra,.Oswald Cast- ~ legar, B.C, C1.38, TWO ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ‘" 9th, Ave. in Castlegar. Electric- MEDIUM SIZED BRICK-LINED , Coal heater in good condition. ally heated water. ’ unfurnished, Phone 4568, . C3 36 SUITES, ROOM AND BOARD , week: or-:month, Mc-| 2nd. Ave. C136 YRESHIRE calve in ee Mrs. baat aoa Robson, ; C3 36 {| MODERN 4 ROOM HOME, Full 4ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, Cen-}. plumbing $3700 Cash, Apply tral, F 16 Baple Street, Castlegar. Ap- ply A. Zuckerberg; Castlegar. Pr o8 38 Work Wanted HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR 3381, Castlegar. P3 35 IOUSE WORK BY THE HOUR ONE COAL AND ‘WOOD. EI st "ING stove in. good ‘condition. ‘Write Box 575, 338 Wanted to Buy Phone 2736. Cl 36 TWO OR THREE TONS OF . good Hay, Bob Hunter, Phone 4187. ° a8 C1 38 | Gard of Thanks 36 APPLICATION FOR, WATER LICENCE WATER ACT (Section 6.) HEAD 0} the Comptroller’ of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water out of Deer Creek sn at a shower at the home of Mrs. S. Rysen in Castlegar, re- cently. : CASTLE SAVE WITH A THRIFT PASS Games and novelty i ment made an enjoyable svoning for all, and delicious refreshments .| were served by the hostess, ‘The guest of honor was present- ed with a “Blossom Time” tea setting for six. Present were Miss Ethel Schia-|- von, her mother Mrs, A, Schiavon, Mrs.-J. C, McLuckle, Mrs. N. By-|/ tsoff, Mrs, J. Batchelor, and Mrs. | A, W. Hendy. Birthday. Party. j For Six Year Old ‘Wendy Lampard celebrated her sixth birthday Thursday, and a of nuinber of her friends :dropped-in for a party to commemorate the occasion. Gates and” contests were en-]° joyed and Mrs. A. T. Lampard, ‘Wendy's mother, served delicious Lower Arrow notice. of ‘my ‘application to all), lected, persons aff The. point of ion will be Present were Lyle, Linda and Nawrsee LaPeer, ‘Dougie, Wayne end Sandra Richards ( Faye De- -point located 2 ‘at 50° east of N. Boundary e purpose for which the water Einnair ni| will be-usea ia domestic. ‘ ‘The land or-mine-on which the water will be used is Block 3, Re- |, ‘Horswill, ‘er- non Miller, and Ronnie and Wen- dy Lampard, ; >: ‘ . , Cantinned from Page 1: stole home safely on another ileld- ers. choice. ‘. Pointers outhi Juniors 52 but : LAST TIMES TONIGHT “HANGMAN'S KNOT” "ALL ASHORE” Friday. ~ ‘Saturday Bay minute flames with furious i action, 8 Rob Roy fights for love, < honor and clan! SHOWS AY'T'cnd9 pm -. Matinee Saturday. At 2'p. Gonile Suniors had no exrors, day of May, 1954, and two copies <| Will be filed in the officeot the | Water Recorder: at ‘Nelson, B.C. ’ Objectioris' to: this . application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptrol- ler of Water Rights at Victoria, Bc. within thirty. days of the date of, ‘We wish to express our sincere for a 7-2 defeat at the hands of Tarreson’s D. Shift, ‘frail opened the scoring in the home on.a wild throw from; first hase. 2 ‘A‘single, by Harry Plotnikoft and-a: blast out of the , geet © is|: field into the a lot behind a 86. the Trail Tadarac ‘Hospital, Arch- deacon B.A. Resker, the Lions- head Cadfekiows Lodge Ne. 74 snd the C Branch ‘170. A ‘resident of: Castlegar for the “tage of the Juniors. completo |": neitul| Al Trail. Hospital on fielding disorganization. to: score four. runs ‘and romp away: with: “Bruno De Rosa’ held Juniors to four: hits while: the Trail squad connected for seven off Harry ‘and | Cheveldave and. Fred Horcotf. B. Heichert for Trail and Otto Walk- ee eral, Francis Xavier cout ae Mrs. Gordon and Isabelle, if : cuore Born Jan. rel 1882 “at Saltooats, Scotland; Mrs. Leckie came TWIN RIVERS: DAYS PHONE 4061 . BV Se ae da in 1910, In 1916 she cia Vieto PAPER HAN! iw. 0.1 PELTON and P. P. WOYKEN © Quick — Clean — — Reasonable , “WORK ‘REGULAR . Saat eee SPECIAL - "BOOTS | vets eee ee $8.95: === $7.50 SALE FOR 3 DAYS ONLY COMPARE THESE VALUES. a @-GOODYEAE, WELT @ AEMOR TREAD SOLES | “@ Sturdy Black Uppers | @ LEATHER INSOLES 6TOn- — LIMITED, SUPPLY — “MADDOCKS SHOE STORE PHONE 3641. Mrs, Leckie ¥ was an active mem- ber. of the Order of Royal Purple and: took. part in church work at: St. Francis Xavier Church , for many years. MONDAY and : TUESDAY er for. Juniors were top b “twith “two hits ~each. There was much spirited com- to] Petition in the. Horseshoe Tourna- ment also and top-notch shoe- poe cwas: shown. eppgnbaned were 28 entries from widely points of the Nelo rail Gaston gar:urea.in the singles and 12 teams » of two competed _ in the +| dowbles.> - In ‘charge of the horseshoe events were Stan Stephenson and Mike Verzub, and Ben Rourke all] commented gratefully on the ex-]. cellent cooperation and hard work he had received. s The bandstand, constructed by! the -K.A.A, for Monday’s band contert,'is to remain as a perma- Kinnaird pay fixture of the THURS. — FRI. — SAT. - - 3 BIG DAYS - September 16.- 17- - 3 | #ilmed, 1 South Seas’ sre ore the . ‘Once | in Color by - ro WEDNESDAY! ONLY” : SHOWS PAYNITE ‘AT: 6:30 and 9: 10 2. MIN (UTES LEFT 10 SAVE: THEIR LIVES! ee EN Fan, ANNE iA ‘: Filmed at the Florida training camp": of the N.Y.-Giants by the” producers of Stratton Story"?