CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 24, 195. 5) i : : , a . | | . Teg CASTLEGAR NEWS, “Dhursday, September 24, 1959 5 -LEGION SPONSORED SPONSORED Warfield Track and is open to Plas: have buen lor steging a Canadian Legion track, and field meet and clinic at the Warfield Haley Track Saturday Legion officials announced this weeks ‘The meet and clinic will be co-sponsored by the Trall and any boys or girls in the West Kootenuys between 10 and 21. Various branches will supply trangportation. Participants In the one-day ‘affair whl arrive in Trail Fri- day night. Sandwiches will be given the youngsters and thelr Robson WA Group Supports Amplifiers The Robson Evening Group WA decided at its meeting last ‘Thursday to write Ottawa regard- ing the use of transistor ampli- fiers for TV. Ten members were present at the meeting held at the home of Mrs, H. 3, Kemperman with Mrs. J. Schuepfer presiding. Mrs. O. Anderson was appointed to purchase a poppy werath for No- vember. Some ‘of. the group’s mem: bers will meet with a commit- tee of the Robson recreation soc- lety to make plans for a supper to be held next month, At the close of the meeting refresh: ments were served. couches, after which they will be billeted out with Sliver City familles, The events Saturday will start at 9.30 a.m. with a parade to the ‘I'rail Cenotaph. The Le- gion color party will be in at- tendance, The track meet itself will be held from 10.30 am, to Pm. Saturday, with the clinic to be staged from 4 to 6 p.m. In charge of the meet, as well as the clinic, will be well- known Canadian amateur athlete Joseph (Joe) Haley of Rossland. At the clinic Haley will give instructions on the proper way to condition one's self, the do's and don'ts in body exercises, the right and wrong ways for sprin- ters, high jumpers, pole vaulters, & the celebration Scotch Bell's gives great pleasure to thore who know Scotch Whisky wal, Try this grand Scotch. 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Athletes and Hesolutions calling lor 4 se- cond terry at Castlegar “as a stop-gap measure” ana an early Start on a bridge wl iinnaird were passed at the annual meet- ing ox the Rossiand-Lrail Social Creilit League held at Fruitvale last week, Socreds Call For Land Sale, Bridge and Second Ferry ment's 5 per cent PGE parity de velopment bonds and called on the government to investigate other avenues of financing which the residents of B.C, may partici- pate in. A local resolution urging an immediate start on the Salmo-- Kinnaird gection-Of the Trans- The resolutions were spon- sored by the C: and Dis- trict Social Credit Group. Many other resolutions sponsored by the local Socreds were passed at the meeting, These included one calling of offon the coaches will use the the James L. Webster school at Wartleld for changing into their track attire. ‘The meet and clinic is being sponsored under the Legion and conservation to develop pro- vinelal camping and picnic parks at Deer: Park, Sheep Lake, Mur- phy Creek and Pass Creek. . Local Socreds noted that ag Youth Training y+ set up three years ago. Each year a ma- jor clinic is held at one point in Canada, with representatives learning the latest techniques which they in turn pass on to meets ahd clinics such as this one being held by the Trail and Rossland Legions. of the cade section of the new highway and the industrial development now going on in this section of} the riding are creating a strain ‘on present parks and recreation- al areas and that more recren- No. 3 also re- ceived unanimous support, ‘ Riding president Angus Drin- non thanked the members for their support during the Decem- ber byelection ‘and. said Social Credit would win Rossland-Trall next time with a much larger majority. Mr, Drinnan was re-elected president at the meeting. Vice- presidents elected were Burton P. Campbell of Castlegar, Mrs. ¥. Grupp of Frultvale, Ed Wir- sch of Trall and Alderman Pad- dy Keane of Rossland. Other resolutions passed by the meeting included one calling ior completion of the Sheep link of the new tional areas are A the and one that turn the New Every year, tial Olym- pic and British Empire Game athletes and coaches are selec: ted to attend the major clinic. It is quite possible, said a ‘Trall | Sel Legionnaire, that some of the athletes attending the Saturday meet could’ be invited to next year’s Dominion clinic. Joe Haley, of course, is one of the most logical ones to con- duct’a meet and clinic. His re- cord speaks for itself. Scout Badges Won at Camp The following District Scouts were awarded badges at the Scout Camp held in August at Fenner’s Point: Kinnaird: Norbert Ruebsaat, stalker’s badge and ex's badge; David Leitner, camp cook badge and swimmer’s badge; Don Oddie, swimmer’s badge; Don Sperry, swimmer’s badge. Castlegar: Jack Whittaker, eamper’s badge and camp cook badge; Gary Gallo, camper’s badge; Bill Whittaker, camper's badge and camp cook badge; An- dy Shutek, camp cook badge; Arne Reinsbakken, rescuer’s bad- ge; Warren Tomlinson, rescuer’s badge, Robson: John. Carter, stalk- er’s badge, Jaff Banigan, rescu- er’s badge; Larry Webster, swim- mer’s badge; Norm Skene, swim- mer’s badge; Clayton Jolly, swim- mer’s badge. Bonningtén-South Slocan: Howie Redge, starman’s badge, pathfinder’s badge, camp cook badge, pioneer’s badge, grade “A” cord and bushman’s thong. Celebrity Concert Contact Mrs. H. R. Adie, Castlegar — Phone 6191 Sent Mrs. J. W. Pevgat Kinnaird — Phone 3224 Adult Memk TRAIL JUNIOR HIGH AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 ip $7.50 — Studi $5.00 — Re: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 served Seats $8.50 Royal Winnipeg Ballet FRIDAY, JANUARY.29 ee ene Vienna Academy Choir Conducted by Thomas Christina David CELEBRITY CONCERTS CANADA LTD. Lyric Tenor Samson Francois Pianist SATURDAY, APRIL 2 Caesar Valletti THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY UNITED TRUCKING & STORAGE LTD. MITCHELL SUPPLY LIMITED € for its handling of the Sons of Freedom children problem by instituting the New Denver Dormitory School was also sponsored by lo- cal Social Crediters who noted that the children are now attend- ing public schools, Another Denver” Dormitory over to the Kootenay Society for Handicap- ped Children when St is definite that the dormitory will not have to be used again. for Sons of Freedom children, ‘ by the local group called on the Jand settlement board of the of To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your to give Doukhobors until June 80, 1960 to purchase the Iands they occupy, after which date the Iand should be sold by auc- tton. -Other Castlegar and District resolutions endorsed the govern- At Retire. C. 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Whenever you want me Ill be waiting in your nearest REDDYBOX, —electric outlet. Remember, just’... ’PLUG IN,—I’M REDDY.” Senior Results from the 13th Annual Castlegar and District Fall Fair Ten grand aggregate ‘cham- pions were declared in Castle- gar’s 13th annual Fall Fair, a two-day event held.at the arent. . They were: Vegetables — Mrs. P. Wanjoff, Robson, Pitts Challenge Cup and obson Farmers’ Institute Memen- Dbomne; Robson, ark, Leo Bosse Challenge H.W. Herridge, -MP, Rose Bowl, Dairy Products — Mrs, J. Ped- ersen ani Mrs, F'. Konkin, ee Daily News ‘and Country Life prizes. . ~ Canning — “Irs, J. S. Hunter, Robeow fob Challenge ond Me- mento Ci Baking — Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Pythian Sisters Chatlenge and Mo- mento Trophies. Needlework — Mrs, H. ©. Arm- strong, Nelson, Kinnaird Women's Institute Cholienge Trophy and Rotary Club of Castlegar Memento Cup. # . Grand aggregate winer—Mra. F. Konidn, Castlegar and Ols- trict Chamber of Commerce Trophy and Memento Trophy. Grand aggregate winner, jr. section — Alexa Condy of Xinnnnird. Exhibitor with most, entries — Mrs. F. Konkin, Trail Daily Times prize. Handicratts — Mrs. H. & Arm- strong, Ladies’ Auxiliary dian Legion Branch 110 5 tess Bowl cuilenae and Legion Memento on —~ Dale Matthews, Kiwanis Challenge Trophy and Fall Fair Board Memento Cup. Vegetables an and Blowers Sjuniors) — Gall: Konkin and Joan ff, Robsori_ Women's institute. Chal Tenge are ead and Fall Fair Me- other junior aggregeta winners were: Barbara Guido, baking; Eilen Kanigan, Heedlensek: ‘alexa Condy, pandleratt and art. Results in detail: Weantanss jeans, wax—First, Mrs, Philip : Wanjoff, Robson; second, Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar. ; Beans, green — First, Mrs. P. Wanjoff, Robson; second, Mrs, F.- Konkin, Slocan Park. . Beans, pole—First, Mrs, te s. Popoff, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. F._Konkin, Slecan Park. Beans, scarlet runners ~ First, Mrs, F. Konkin, Slocan Park; sec- ond, Mrs, J. S. Hunter, Robson. Beans, broad.— First, Mrs. F. Konkin, Beets, globe — First, Mrs, P, Wanjoff, Robson; second, Mrs, N. Oswald, Castlegar; third, Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park, Beets, Jone. iret, Mrs, J. S. Bunter, Robso Cabbage, ball or flat—First, Mrs, Omar_ Wilson, Kinnaird; second, Mrs. F. Konkin, S.P.; third, Mrs. P, S. Popoff, Slocan Park. Cabbage, conical—First, Mrs. F, Konkin,.Slocan Park. Red_cabbage—First, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. P, Wanjoff, Robson. Savoy cabbage—First, Mrs. P. Wanjoff, Robson; second, Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar, Celery—-First, Mrs. P. 5. Popolf, ‘Slocan Park; Second, Meee F, Kon- kin, Slocan Coulnower Fics, Mes. P, Wan- folf, Rotson, Short carrots—First, Mrs. P. 8. Popoff, Slocan Park; second, W. S. Marrison, Kinnaird. Long carrots—First, Mrs. F. Kon- ‘kin, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. P. Wanjoff, Robson. Carrots, intermediate _—. First, Mrs, F. Konkin,' Slocan Park; sec- ond, Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar. Corn, A.O.V. — First, Mrs, P. Wanjoff, Robson; second, Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park. Cucumbers — First, Mrs. P. 5. Popoff, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. F, Konkin, Slocan Park. Cucumbers, pickling—First, Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. L. V. Popoff, Castlegar. > Yellow onions — First, Mrs. ‘N. Oswald, Castlegar second, W. S, Harrison, Spanish enlons First, Mrs, Wil- liam Soukoreff, Robson; - second, Mrs. P. S. Popolf, Slocan Park, Parsnips — First, Mrs. J. W. Brownlie, Kinnaird; second, W. S. Harrison. Tomatoes, ripe~-First, Mrs. Pp, Wanjoff, Robson; second, Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park, Green tomatoes—First, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. W. Soukoreff, Robson. Rhubarb — First, J. S. Hunter, pabgon second—A, S, Joy, Castle- erect peppers — First, Mrs. FP. Konkin, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. Put Your Wi FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE — WE ARE AT Mr FULL TIME — CASTLE ELECTRIC LTD. CASTLEGAR — PHONE 7291 | AFTER 6 P.M. PHONE RESIDENCE 54] THRUMS COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL & DOMESTIC WIRING ALL WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL CARRIES ONE-YEAR WARRANTY DONNT DELAY ........ ing Need In Our Hands Today $a P, Wanjoff, Robson; third, Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar. Hot peppers—First, Mrs. F, Kon- kin, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. P. s. Li Slocan, Park. Re toes, first Mrs. F. Kon- kin, S. on second, Mrs. “p. Wan- f, White aintoeee first Mrs. F. ‘Konkin, 8.P.; second, J. S. Hunter, ‘Netted Gems—irst, Mrs, F. Kon- i S.P.; si Mrs. P. Wan- Mangles, any variety—first, Mrs. F. Renkin, ort second, Mrs. P. 5s. Take, Sinier table—first, Mrs. F. Konkin, S.P.; second, Mrs. P. Wanjoff, R. Ple pumpin re, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, P.; secom,.Mrs. J. 8. poe ash, A.O.V.—first, Mrs. P. wat R; second, Mrs, J. Hun- jer, ‘Squash, green hubbard — first,, H. R, Foxlee, R.; second, s. PL aera third, W. 8. Harrison, Citron—first, W. S. Harrison, K.; second, Mrs, F, Konkin, S.P. Vegetable marrow—fitst, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, S.P. Largest by weight pumpkin — first, Mrs. R. Hopp, Nakusp, one bag fertilizer. Largest by weight potato—first, Mrs, F. ‘Konkin, SP. one bag fer- tilizer. Mrs, P, Wanjoff, R.; Largest by prelgnt vegetable mar- row—first, Mrs. P.-Wanjoff, R.; fertilizer. Largest by weight eabuaae fat, Mrs. P. Wanjotl, ie 4 fertilizer. Apples, banane—R R. Oborn one Rome Deauty—fitst, Hg rhe, R. Opals northern spy—fitst, R. Oborne, R.; st Mrs, P. Wan- joff, R. Apples, delicious—R. Oborne, R. Apples, wealthy— first, Mrs. R. Baglo, K.; second, Mrs. P. Wan- , Re Apples, Melitost fret, R. Ob- orne, R; second, Mrs. P. Wanijoff, R. Apples, Jonathan—first, R. Ob: orne, R. wi mls Stavensteln: first, Mrs. ye, pomioretts oR .3 second, A. 5. ‘ora, apps, rod Mrs. N. Oswald, . “Harri. Soni, Ki." Geabapnes Ae Mis, weld, C5 N. Os- . Harrison, “raha, yellow—first,” W.. S. Pears, cet first, R: Oborne, M R; second, H. R. Foxlee, R; third, W. S. Harrison, Pears: Flemish Beauty—Second, Me Ww. farrison. pears ‘Anjou—First, R, Qborne, Robson. Pears, Howell—First, H.R. Fox- lee. Bears, A.O.V.—First, Mrs. J. W. Brownlie, Kinnaird; second, Mrs. W. Soukoreff, Robson. Plums, blue (12)—First, W. 5. Harrison, Kinnaird. Plums, okamate W. S, Harri- son, Kinnaird. Plums, Damsons—First, w. Ss. Harrison, Kinnaird. Plums, Italian prune—First, Mrs. P. Wanjoff, Robson; second, A, 5. = Joy, Castlegar. Plums, A.0.V.—First, Mrs. P. Wanjoff, Robson; second, Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan -Park, Peaches, the Three Vs—First, R. Oborné, Robson; second, Mrs. J. W. Brownlie, Kinnaird. Peaches, A.0.V. — First, W. S. Harrison, Kinnaird; second, Mrs. P. Wanjoff, Robson. Grapes, blue—First, Mrs. Elsie SIMPSONS-SEARS LTD. requi MANAGER WANTED female - order office opening in Castlegar. Applicants must be residents of District, over 25 years of age, some p PS high-schoo! education. Position offers excellent salary and working conditions, Apply by letter only immeriately giving full particulars of back- “ground and experience to Mr. J. a Gourlay, Superintendent, Catalogue experience (preferably .in sales), and Sales Offices, ‘c/o Si ns‘Sears Ltd., V: , B.C. Mrs. Largest by weight squash—first, fertilizer, Goreshyr, Castlegar; second, Mrs, Konkin, Slocan Park, = Ecranee, green — First, Mrs, Konkin, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. Elsie Goresky, Castlegar. Strawberries—First, Mrs, F, Kon- kin, Slocan Pork; second, Mrs, P, Wanjoff, Robso! Raspbersies Fire, Mrs. N. Su- basic, Ross ‘Collection of fruit — First, R. Oborne, Robson; second—Mrs, P. ups eae Titerigelds, African—First, Mrs, M. Balgo, Castlegar; second, Mrs. J. 8, Hunter, Robson; third, Ralph Baglo, Kinnaird, Marigolds, 'Prench—First, Mrs. C. Guerin, Robson; second, Mrs. Jack Scott, Robson; third, Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park, Asters, Ostrich Feather “Second, Mrs, Ralph Baglo, Kinnaird. » Asters, A.0.V.—First, A. 8, Joy, Castlegar; second, Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar. Dahlias, Cactus—First, Mrs, M. Gallo, Castlegar; second, Mrs, dock Scotty Robson; special, Mrs. M. Dabllae, Pom Pom—First, Mrs. P. S. Popoff; second, Mrs, F. Kon- Kin, Slocan Park. Dahlias, decorative, large—First, kn; second Mrs, R. Baglo, K. Honey, ight—first, Mrs, J. Ped- F. ersen, C, ene dark— first, Mrs, J. Ped: ortroney, eaneatrolt frame—first, Mrs. J. Peders Cheese, coltage—rst, Mrs. P. S. Popoff; ore a P. Wanjoff. nae sam Nam first, Mrs. S. Hunter; second, Mrs. Ruth Pa rkin, C. Apricot jam—first, Mrs, R. Ob- ore R; second, Mrs, J. S. Hun- or, . aspherry jam—first, Mrs. R. Mrs. wald, C.; second, Mrs: P. S, Pop- off, SP. Strawberry’ jam—tirst, Mrs. R. Baglo; second, Mrs. C. S. Thring, "Crabapple jetiy, rod fire, Mrs, © Guerin, R; second, Mrs, N. wycrabapple jelly, -yellow— first, Black currant jelly—first, Mrs. J. S. Hunter, R; second, Mrs, C. Guerin, R. Red currant jelly—tirst, Mrs. J. S. Hunter, .R; second, Mrs. R. Ob- . Os- aie P, §. Popoff, Slocan Park; ome, R. ond, Mrs. Jack Scott, Robson. *“Danlias: A.O.V.—First, Mrs. P. s. Popol. Slocan Park; second, A. Lampard, Castlegar. Gladiolus, white and yellow — First, P. Q, Drysdale, Nelson; sec- ond, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park. Gladiolus, red and pink — first, i Q Drysaele, Nelson; second, H. R. Foxlee, Robson. Gano, mixed colors — first, " Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park; second, P. Q. Drysdale, Nelson. Gladiolus, any other color—first, Mrs. J. Scott, Robson; second, Mrs. P. S, Popoff, Slocan Park. Gieclolue, any color — first, P, Q. Drysdale, Nelson; second, Mrs. Ralph Baglo, Kinnaird, pipe, plain — first, Mrs. 8. Popoff, Slocan Park; second Mrs M. Gallo, Castlegar. Naturtiums, double—first, Mrs. M, Gallo, Castlegar; second, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park. Pansies, collection — first, Mrs, B Johnson, Trail; second, Mrs. S' M, Gallo, Cestlegars third, rMs. N._Subasic, Resslan Petunias, eet First, Mr. 4H. Robson; second, Mrs. Petunias, led — First, Mrs. E Wanjoff, Robson; second, Mrs. . . S. ark, Ais: d ‘s. Ralph Baglo, ‘Kinnaird “Phos, annual — First, Mrs. P . Popoff, Slocan Park; second, P.S, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. Gallo, Kinnaird. Snapdragons, large, collection - First, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slecan Park: second, Mrs, Ralph Baglo, eenlcs, collection First, Mrs. Park; seco! third, Mrs. M. Gal, Ca Zinnias, First, Mrs. Wanjoff, Robson; second, Mrs. BS. Popoff, Stocan ny color — First, Mrs. na Gallo, | Castlegar; second, (large) "Roses collection — Fist, Mrs. Ke Berio. Einnalrd .Second, Mrs. © Siivetion of perennials — First Mrs. C. Guerin, Robson; second, irs. ‘P. S, Popoff. Collection of annuals — First, e S. Joy, Castlegar; second, Mi Guerin, Robson; & “Kol special A. S. Joy, Castlegar. Chrysanthemums, colleetich - Fist, Mrs. R. Baglo; Kinnaird: second, Mrs. C. Guerin, Robson: Carnations, collection — first, Mrs, J. Scott, Robson; second, Mrs, F. Konkin, Slocan Park, Foliage Plant, any variety First, Mrs. J. Scott, Robson; sec- ond, ‘Mrs P. Wanjoff, Robson. Geranium—first, Mrs. R. B: K.; sbcond Mrs. Fad Konkin, SF Begonia—fi Ir second, Mrs. J, Booth Special, Mrs, S R. Baglo, ‘Begonia (AOV)—first, Mrs. P. . + second—A. S. Avery. African violet—first, Mrs. J. Scott R. Baglo; second, Mrs. jaglo, : Table decoration—first, Wendy DAIR’ PRODUCE - Dairy ater pall as. F. Kon: kin, S. P.; |. W. Sou koreff, R. Eggs, white—first, Mrs. F. Kon- kin, 8. P.; second, Mrs. P. Wan- Re . wed brown, first, Mrs. F, Kon- M. Mrs. FL Ke Marmalade — First, Mrs. J. S, ir. Collection of jams—First, Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. N. Subasic, Rossland. . Collection of jellles—First, Mrs. N, Subasic, Rossland; second, Mrs. J. 8, Hunter, Robson, CANNED FRUIT Apricots—First, Mrs. P. 8. Per off, Slocan Park; second, Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park. Cherries—First, Mrs, R. Oborne, Robson; second, Mrs. F, Konkin, Slocan Park, Peaches—First, Mrs. R. Oborne; second—Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar. Plums—First, Mrs, P. S. Ponoff;' second, Mrs, R. Oborne. Blue plums—Second, Mrs, P. 8, Popoff. Raspbetries Firat Mrs, E Kon- kin; second, Mrs. R. Oborne Pears. First. Mrs. iP Ss. Bopott; second, Mrs, M. Gall Strawberries.— First, Mrs, R, Baglo; second, Mrs. F. Konkin. Hucklcberries; pint—Second, Mrs. ‘Fralt salad—First, Mrs. J. S. , Hunter; second, Mrs. C. Guerin, Robson. PICKLES Mustard pickles—First, Mrs, R. borne, , pilined pickles First, Mrs. P. 8. ; Popolts second, Mrs. M. Gali ickled beets — Pickled onions—First, Mra. L. E. Davie Castlegar; second, Mrs. M. pi pickles — First, Mrs, M. Gallo; Eecond, Mrs. R. Oborne. Bread and butter pickles—First, ‘onkin; second, Mrs. M. wich sauce—First, Mrs. F. Kon- Cucumber relish—First, Mrs, C, S. Thring, Castlegar. CANNED VEGETABLES Corn—First, Mrs. ae S, Popoff; wald, Castlegar; second, Mrs, F. Konkin, Peas—First, Mrs. F. Konkin; second, Mrs, J, 8, Hunter, Tomatoes—First, Mee. PF. on kin; second, Mrs. P. S. Popoi Beets (whole or dead eric, Meg Ne N. Oawald second, Mrs, J, aroteFs, Mrs, J. S, Hun- ter; second Mrs. P. S. Popoff. Collection of canning--First Mrs, F. Konkin; second, Mrs. M. Gallo, CANNED MEATS Beet Elret, Mrs,. J, 'S, Hunter. Mrs. J. Scott: . Hunter. Fish--First, Mrs. J. Scott. Meat, any variety—First, Mrs. J. 8. Hunter; second, MEy L. E. Davis, Castlegar. BAKING Angel cake—First, Mrs. J. Scott; second, Mrs. unter, Layer cake, chocolate — First, Mrs, J. S, Hunter; second, Mrs. R, Oborne. Layer cake, white—First, Mrs. J. S. Hunter; second, Mrs. D. J, Ads- head, Robson. e, dark—First, Mrs. J. S, Hunter; second, Mrs, C, Guerin, Fruit cake, light—First, Mrs, J. Scott; second, Mrs, C. Guerin. Spice cake — First, Mrs. J. S. Hunter; second, Mrs. R, Oborne. Chiffon cake — First, Mrs. J. Scotts; second, Mrs. M. Gallo. Jelly roll — Second, Mrs. E Goresky, Castlegar, Date-nut loaf—First, Mrs, D. A. McIntosh, Kinnaird; second, Mrs. R, Oborne, Banana ldaf—First, Mrs. Elsie Goresky: second, Mrs. J. S, Hun- er. Gingerbread—First, Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson; second, Mrs, D. A, Melntosh, Kinnaird. ‘Matrimonial cake—First, Mrs. L. E, Davies, Castlegar; second, Mrs. L, Popoff, Castlegar; Shortbread cookies—First, Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson; second, Mcs. M. Gallo, Castlegar. Scotch shortbread — First, Afcs. M, Gallo; second, Mrs. N, Oswald. Oatmeal drop ‘cookies — First, Mrs. Elsie Goresky; second, Mrs. L. Popoff. Rolled cookies—First, Mrs. Elsie Goresky; second, Mrs, J. S, Hun- er. Peanut butter- cookies — First, J. S, Hunter; second, Sirs. Pearl Andersen, Castlegar. Bran muffins—First,. Mrs. C. S. Thring, Castlegar; second, Mrs. D. A. Mcintosh, Kinnaird. ‘Macaroons—First prize, Mrs. E. A, Lampard, Castlegar; second.. Mrs, Pearl Andersen, Castlegac. Apple pie — First, Mrs. Thring; second, Mrs. Polly Saw- chenko, Castlegar. Pumpkin ple first, Mrs. R. Cié- orne; second, Mrs. Raisin ple—first, ee R. Ce- (continued on page elgh*? ARE DOING. ALL - WORKMEN UKE TO USE Ready-Mix CONCRETE TT’s SO CONVENIENT — NO FUSS — NO MUSS — WE DELIVER IT RIGHT TO THE JOB YOU _ Phone Castlegar 9921 or Trail 2054 collect for service. McGAULEY READY - MIX EMMITT TTT TTT TTT = in | Castlegar Night School Courses COURSES IN CASTLEGAR AND ne MONDAY, OCT. Sth Typing, Mrs. Lund — list Mitchell TUESDAY, OCT. for New C: 6th Ladies Keep Fit, Mrs. Kubos — Art Workshop — Miss Proudfoot $t. John Ambulance First Aid (High School) St. John Ambulance First Aid (KINNAIRD School) Mens: Basketball, Mr. L. De Rosa 6 to 7.30° p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7th Beginners Square Dancing THURSDAY, OCT. 8th Mens Basketball, Mr. DeRosa FRIDAY, OCT. 9th Square Dancing in the {KINNAIRD School) FEES — $7.00 per course except Square Dancing, $8.50 per couple. No fee required for E lish for New C Fee for First Aid to be a arranged. All classes in High School except sahoes noted. \ ; Please register on first night of course offered. To ensure a course ' 5 persons are required to register. L.E. Cantel,’ Pitector of Night School, Phone 5103 HU ELENA ec